Medical School Scholarship in Hawaii
The John A. Burns School of Medicine will provide one medical school scholarship for Hawaii student, who plans to practice medicine within the state.
This medical school scholarship, called the Elizabeth and Richard Grossman Scholarship will provide full tuition for four years, which equals $120,000. The purpose of this scholarship is entice a future physician, who may otherwise move to the mainlands where the cost of living is cheaper, to remain in Hawaii after graduation, thus improving the medical care found in the islands
As many of us know, medical school is quite expensive and many students will be in some serious debt after graduating. This is why it is very important to search out scholarships even medical school scholarships to help ease the burden of the cost of a college education.
Elizabeth and Richard Grossman became part-time residents of Kailua three years ago. Elizabeth is a retired managing director with Soros Fund Management Co and Richard is a plastic surgeon, who is also the founder of the Grossman Burn Centers.
To find out more information about this medical school scholarship, visit http://jabsom.hawaii.edu/JABSOM/.


