MiTio Foundation Scholarship

The MiTio Foundation is proud to now offer two $1,000 scholarships (one in June the other in December) to any bilingual student seeking a career in healthcare. The process and purpose is simple - many college students currently struggle to meet the financial requirements of pursuing their education, even with the help of financial aid and other scholarship programs.

Students must submit a 500-word essay in response to the prompt on our website. Essays are to be submitted via email. The deadlines to submit essays are May 5th and November 5th. The scholarship will be awarded June 1st and December 1st and will be payable to the individual winners.


For more information, contact the MiTio Foundation via phone (877-338-8479), email or the following address:
Dr. Nelva Lee
c/o Nilvia Brinkley, Admissions Counselor
The Medical Interpreting and
Translating Institute Online
MiTio
300 Lester Mill Rd.
Suite 200-O
Locust Grove, GA 30248

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