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ACHE Albert W. Dent Graduate Student Scholarship

You are eligible to apply for an Albert W. Dent Graduate Student Scholarship if you meet all of the following criteria:

-You are a Student Associate of the American College of Healthcare Executives and are in good standing.
-You are a minority student who is enrolled for full-time study for the upcoming fall term, which is your final year (of classroom work) in a healthcare management graduate program.
-You can demonstrate financial need.
-You are a U.S. or Canadian citizen.
-You have not been a previous recipient.

Because the Foundation receives more applications for scholarships than it can honor, it has instructed the director of each graduate program to recommend students who, in the upcoming fall term, will be entering their final year of the program.


Applications are accepted each year between January 1st and March 31st. Students selected to receive a scholarship are notified in July.

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