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Offered by General Federation of Women's Clubs of Massachusetts
The Catherine E. Philbin Public Health Scholarship annually awards at least $500 to current and incoming post-secondary students with legal residence in Massachusetts who are pursuing a course of study in Public Health. If you are eligible, you must submit a completed application that includes the following: a Letter of Reference, a copy of your Massachusetts Driver’s License or Massachusetts Identification Card, a transcript, and a personal statement (500 words maximum) addressing your professional goals and how they relate to public health. If you’re a post-secondary Public Health student from Massachusetts, we encourage you to apply! Keep on reading to learn more.
The General Federation of Women's Clubs, since it was founded in 1980, has been a unifying force, bringing together local women's clubs from around the country and throughout the world. Although there is considerable diversity in the ages, interests, and experiences of GFWC clubwomen, all are united by a dedication to community improvement through volunteer service.
This scholarship is open to students meeting the below eligibility criteria.
College & Graduate Students
Public Health
Massachusetts
In addition to the below application materials, applicants must submit a copy of their Massachusetts Driver's License or Massachusetts Identification Card.
500-word personal statement
Academic transcript
Letter of Recommendation
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