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Stipend available to health professions students through Scholars Program

health professions students

Applications are open for the WV AHEC Rural Community Health Scholars Program, a two-year program available to 75 of West Virginia’s top health professions students interested in serving medically underserved and/or rural populations across the state.

Throughout the program, Scholars will engage in clinical, didactic and community-based activities in rural and underserved areas of WV to refine their skill sets and positively impact the lives of West Virginians. 

As a Scholar, students will:

  • Receive a stipend of $1,300 upon program completion.

  • Become leaders in their professions and communities.

  • Receive supplemental training and education from experts in rural healthcare.

  • Develop an astute understanding of how to best implement health care services in rural or underserved areas.

  • Learn how to work as part of an interprofessional team.

  • Provide meaningful patient care in the field and gain hands-on experience.

Applicants should have an interest in rural health, have a minimum 3.0 GPA and have at least two years remaining in his/her/their degree program. The new class of accepted Scholars will begin this two year program Oct. 1 and complete it May 15, 2024.

Early admission application deadline is July 15 and regular admission application deadline is Sept. 15. Preference for admission will be awarded to those students who apply by the early admission deadline.

Visit our website for more information or contact RCH_Scholars@hsc.wvu.edu