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Scholarship
Details
Offered annually, the Albert W. Dent Graduate Student Scholarship is designated for minority students enrolled in their final year of a healthcare management graduate program. Each Scholarship is worth $4,000. Between the Dent and the McGaw scholarships, ACHE typically awards a total of 15-20 scholarships each year. In providing this scholarship, ACHE’s goal is to help increase the enrollment of minority students in healthcare management programs and encourage students to obtain positions in middle and upper levels of healthcare management.
Eligibility
Requirements
You may apply for an Albert W. Dent Graduate Student Scholarship if you meet all of the following criteria:
- You
are a Student Associate in good standing of the American College
of Healthcare Executives.
- You
are a minority student who is enrolled in full-time study for
the upcoming fall term, which is your final year of classroom
work in a healthcare management graduate program*, and have a graduation date between Fall 2008 and Spring 2009. If you have a residency as part of your program and you are in the second year of study, you may apply for a scholarship.
- You
can demonstrate financial need.
- You
are a U.S. or Canadian citizen.
- You
have not been a previous recipient of this scholarship or the
Foster G. McGaw Graduate Student
Scholarship.
Please note: The Albert W. Dent Graduate Student Scholarship is only available to minority students, based on the definition of minority created by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
* MHA, MPH, MBA in Healthcare Administration or similar
When
to Apply
Download an application 
Applications
are accepted each year between January 1 and
March 31. Students selected to receive a
scholarship are notified in July.
About ACHE
ACHE is a professional society of more than 30,000 healthcare executives. Known for its prestigious credentialing and educational programs and high-caliber publications, our vision is to be the premier professional society for healthcare leaders by providing exceptional value to its members.
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