You're serious about your career in medicine!
As one of the most sought after fields of study in the United States, health professions and related programs are extremely competitive.
While most medical students have the perseverance and work ethic to become successful health practitioners, many require financial aid and medical school scholarships to fulfill their academic and career goals.
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, approximately 70,000 master's degrees and 57,000 doctor's degrees were awarded to students in health-related fields. Of those students, only 28 percent of college expenses were paid by parents.
If you're serious about your career in medicine and want some financial relief, apply for the medical and doctor scholarships listed below.
* Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Washington Post
62 Matching Scholarships
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- $50K
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Deadline: February 23 | Amount: Up to $50,000
Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI)
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- $5K
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Deadline: January 31 | Amount: Up to $5,000
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
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- $8K
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Deadline: February 22 | Amount: Up to $8,000
Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI)
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- $2K
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Deadline: March | Amount: $2,000
American Legion Auxiliary, Department of California
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- $1.5K
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Deadline: October 15 | Amount: $1,000-$1,500
Prevounce
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- $10K
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Deadline: February 22 | Amount: Up to $10,000
Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI)
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- $13K
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Deadline: February 23 | Amount: Up to $13,000
Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI)
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- $1K
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Deadline: May 31 | Amount: $1,000
Genesee Community College
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- $1.5K
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Deadline: Varies | Amount: $1,500
Philip Jaisohn Memorial Foundation
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- Varies
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Deadline: Varies | Amount: Varies
Eastern Virginia Medical School