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Medical & Health Professions Scholarship

To be eligible for the Medical & Health Professions Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:

- Graduates of high schools within Shelby County (Ohio) or residents of any public school district within Shelby County pursuing a certificate or an associate, bachelor's, or master's degree in medical or health professions
- Eligible persons may apply during any year of their education
- Must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale
- Individuals who have not been enrolled in high school or a post-secondary program within the last two years need not comply with this requirement

Selection based upon financial need, academic ability, demonstrated community and school service, and recommendations. For more information and to download the general application form, please visit our website.

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