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The Gaston Scholars Program was established in 1999 in honor of Dr. Marilyn Hughes Gaston, a distinguished alumnus of the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
Gaston was the second African-American woman to achieve the rank of assistant surgeon general and rear admiral in the U.S. Public Health Service, and the first African-American woman to direct a Public Health Service Bureau.
This program was created to provide scholarships for admitted students at the College of Medicine who come from groups that traditionally have been underrepresented in the community of physicians and who have expressed an interest in practicing in a location that traditionally has been medically underserved.
In 2008, Kenneth Davis, MD, and his wife, Johnie, created the Lucy Oxley, MD, African American Medical Student Scholarship at the College of Medicine. Oxley was the first African-American to earn a medical degree at the UC College of Medicine. The Oxley Scholarship is an endowment fund within the Marilyn Hughes Gaston Scholars Program at the College of Medicine.
The Thompson Whittington Scholarship is offered to medical students with diverse backgrounds with a strong potential for academic excellence who demonstrate financial need.
To promote a more diverse student population, this scholarship provides financial support to medical students from diverse backgrounds who have demonstrated a commitment to serving underserved communities or have overcome significant adversity, and who exhibit financial need.
This one-time scholarship is offered annually to one medical student with a diverse background who demonstrates a need for financial assistance.
The Office of Pathway Innovation and Inclusive Excellence is proud to partner with the Cincinnati Medical Association (CMA) to support our medical students.
The Cincinnati Medical Association Scholarship Fund is an endowed fund that awards annual scholarships to medical students who demonstrate financial need, come from diverse backgrounds, and show strong potential for academic excellence.
Additionally, the CMA provides further scholarships to UC College of Medicine students through its annual scholarship funding.
Need-based scholarships are awarded to medical students who demonstrate need before they are awarded institutional need-based loans. All students who submit parental information are automatically considered for these scholarships.
The scholarships will be awarded to as many students as possible depending on the availability of funds.
Merit scholarships are awarded to entering medical students and provide financial assistance to medical students based on high academic achievement in undergraduate study.
All students accepted by the College of Medicine are automatically considered for merit scholarships, which are renewed annually if the recipient remains in good academic standing.
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