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The College of Medicine has designated 9 broad scholarship categories in which students can be awarded scholarship funding:
Academic Merit
Admission
Dual Degree
Financial Need
Global Health
Leadership
Professionalism
Research
Specific Criteria Endowments.
Within these categories the college has developed scholarship programs to reward certain characteristics, encourage participation, or assist those with financial difficulties. Although some scholarships might have more specific criteria, at minimum all scholarships require the student to maintain good academic standing and all professionalism standards.
College of Medicine Scholarship Categories
These scholarship programs listed below are for returning students only and do NOT require an application.
Endowed Academic Merit Scholarships
This program is funded by various donors who have given to the College of Medicine. These scholarships are awarded to students who have achieved a high level of academic achievement. These scholarships vary from $1000 to $5000 and are mostly one-year, non-renewable. There is no application as the College of Medicine Scholarship Committee determines the recipients.
Excellence Awards
This program recognizes those students who have received the highest marks in certain coursework during their first and second year of the curriculum. These one-time, non-renewable scholarships range in value up to $2000. There is no application as the College of Medicine Scholarship Committee determines the recipients.
Outstanding Academic Merit Scholarships
Each year, this program rewards those students who achieve a cumulative academic standing in the top quartile of their respective class. The amount of this scholarship is based on available funding and therefore could fluctuate each year. These scholarships range in value up to $5000. Students who receive a scholarship from the MD/PhD scholarship program or certain Admission* scholarship programs are not eligible to receive this scholarship. There is no application as the College of Medicine Scholarship Committee determines the recipients.
*Includes the Dean’s, Achievement, Schmidlapp, Maves, and College Merit scholarship recipients.
Dual Degree
The college has coordinated efforts with certain graduate schools to offer a variety of dual degree programs. While enrolled in graduate coursework, students are no longer eligible for College of Medicine scholarships.
When participating in the graduate portion of the dual degree program, which usually occurs between the second and third year of medical school, you are still eligible to apply for loan funding. To do so, you will need to file the FAFSA form by the date suggested by your graduate program. Most graduate students can receive up to $18,500 in federal loans by filing the FAFSA form.
Students will need to speak with their graduate program to determine specific information regarding applications and deadlines for scholarship consideration. In general, all graduate programs award graduate associateships and fellowships to a select number of their students which provides a scholarship for tuition and a montly stipend of $1,256 ($15,072 yearly).
MD/PhD Medical Scientist Program
Students who are admitted receive up to full-tuition and a $22,000 stipend each year for the entire dual degree. Therefore, students receive complete funding for not only their PhD degree but also complete funding for their MD degree. For more information, please contact Ashley Bertran at Ashley.bertran@osumc.edu.
MD/MBA Program
To be considered for all MBA scholarship funding, students should apply to the MBA program no later than December 31st. If you have questions about scholarship possibilities, please contact Kara Albert at albert_132@fisher.osu.edu.
MD/MHA Program
To be considered for all MHA scholarship funding, students should apply to the MHA program no later than January 15th. Due to the demanding coursework, students are only considered for graduate fellowships and not graduate associateships.
MD/MPH Progam
To be considered for all MPH scholarship funding, students should apply to the MPH program no later than January 15th.
MD/JD Degree
The Moritz College of Law has a rolling admission process which starts in September and ends in March. Therefore, to be considered for all JD funding, students are strongly encouraged to submit their applications as early as possible in the admission process. Although students are considered for several scholarships via submission of their admission application, students can also submit applications for the Level II Need Grant, Specialty Scholarships, and the Moritz Merit Scholarships which have deadlines in February and March. If you have questions about scholarship possibilities, please email lawfinaid@osu.edu.
Financial Need
For both incoming and returning students, these scholarships are determined by the College of Medicine Scholarship Committee. These scholarships help to reduce the cost of attending for those students who show a need for financial assistance. To be considered for these financial need scholarships, students are required to file the FAFSA form by March 1st and include parent information each year. The amount of funding awarded to students can fluctuate each year due to the financial make-up of the applicant pool and available resources.
OSU College of Medicine Scholarship
For incoming and returning students who show significant financial need, this program offers financial assistance of up to $6000.
Endowed Financial Need Scholarship
This program is funded by various donors who have given to the College of Medicine. These scholarships are awarded to returning students who show a significant financial need.
Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students Scholarship
For students who are deemed to be disadvantaged based on economic or educational reasons, this Federal program offers financial assistance to returning students.
To learn more about global health opportunities, please visit us at http://medicine.osu.edu/globalhealth/index.cfm.
Professionalism
Each year, this scholarship will be awarded to recognize those returning students who demonstrate professionalism as defined as the pursuit of professional excellence.
OSU College of Medicine Professionalism Award
Returning students who show exemplary behavior in the areas of altruism, compassion, integrity, honesty, service, respect for the medical team, responsibility and accountability. The recipient(s) will have been chosen for a leadership role in the professionalism initiatives in the College of Medicine and/or the OSU Medical Center. These scholarships are mainly awarded to third or fourth year medical students who are in good academic standing. No application is necessary as recommendations will be obtained from members of the College of Medicine faculty.
These scholarships range in value up to $5000. These scholarships are non-renewable and can only be received once while enrolled at the College of Medicine.
This program is funded by various donors who have given to the College of Medicine.
Patient Centered Research Education (PCRE) Scholarship
To reward scholarly work demonstrating an understanding and application of the ethical principles guiding patient centered research. This scholarship is available during the first year of medical school and information will be made available during the first few weeks of each fall quarter.
MD/PhD Leadership and Academic Achievement Scholarship
To recognize MD/PhD students who have performed exceptionally well academically and/or excelled with regard to leadership and service to their research education programs. One scholarship will be awarded to a student at each level of the MD/PhD program.