MDH Accepting Applications for Health Career Scholarships

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Scholarship applications are now being accepted for the 2024-25 academic year, open to those pursuing a career in a healthcare-related field.

The Auxiliary to McDonough District Hospital (MDH) and the MDH Foundation have established funds for students to help financially fulfill their academic goals. Scholarship funds are available to assist students enrolled in a curriculum leading to a healthcare-related field. In addition, MDH employees wanting to expand their skills through additional course work are encouraged to apply.

This year due to generous donors, more than $20,000 will be awarded with amounts ranging from $500-$5,000.

Applications are available online at MDH.org/Scholarships or in the Human Resources Department (lower level of the Hospital). Applications must be completed and submitted to HR by June 3, 2024.

For more information, contact the MDH Foundation at (309) 836-1757.

***Courtesy of McDonough District Hospital***

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