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If you are a college student who has been accepted into a nursing/allied health program, then you may want to take advantage of the AdventHealth Gordon Foundation Scholarship. The foundation is currently accepting applications for its nursing/allied health scholarships.
“We began offering these scholarships to help alleviate the nursing shortage the country was experiencing,” said Garrett Nudd, president of the AdventHealth Gordon Foundation, and director of marketing and philanthropy. “Anyone is eligible to apply as long as he or she has been accepted to an accredited nursing or allied health program and meets the April 26 deadline. We ask that scholarship recipients work at AdventHealth Gordon for at least one year after graduation.”
The scholarships range from $500 to $2,000 for select students. Interested parties may go to www.AdventHealthGordon.com to find the application. The deadline is April 26 at 3 pm. Late entries will not be accepted.
In addition to the web, applications are available at AdventHealth Gordon’s Marketing and Foundation office. Mail the completed application, school transcripts and letters of recommendation to Wendy Taylor, AdventHealth Gordon Foundation, P.O. Box 304, Calhoun, Ga., 30703-0304.
If you have questions, please contact Taylor at Call706-602-7800 x2318.
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