The Health and Welfare Foundation of Southern Chester County announced the awarding of Alma Newlin Educational Fund scholarships to students residing in the school districts of Avon Grove, Kennett Consolidated, Octorara Area, Oxford Area, and Unionville-Chadds Ford. The scholarships, totaling $100,605, are designed to assist students in preparing for careers in the health care field. Award values in 2022 ranged from $3,000 to $11,605.
All recipients must have maintained a grade point average of 3.0 or higher and be human health care education-bound students either in undergraduate studies or pursuing advanced degrees. Currently, each applicant is eligible for one undergraduate and/or one postgraduate award.
Students receiving scholarships are Madeline MacDonald, Emma Puffenberger, Timothy Roberts, and Grace Taylor from Avon Grove School District; Jacqueline DeLorimer, Nina Gralewski-Goel, Carolina Hernandez, and Elizabeth Larimer from Kennett Consolidated School District; Sidnie Althouse, Lily Gray, and Gianna Marino from Octorara Area School District; Megan Misciagna from Unionville-Chadds Ford School District; and Samantha Dunlap and Campbell Fleming from Oxford School District.
College and university students receiving scholarships are Harris Avgousti, University of Pennsylvania; Halle Becker, Penn State College of Medicine; Aely Hotchkiss, Lancaster County Career and Technology Center; and Lauren Hogstrom, Penn Dental Medicine.
Applications for next year's scholarships are available at http://www.hwfscc.org under the funding link. Current applications for submission are printable after Oct. 1 of each year.
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