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Media Release, PHP in the Community

2023 Scholarship Winners Announced

For more than 30 years, PHP has awarded academic scholarships to high school seniors pursuing careers in health-related fields. These scholarships, totaling more than $180,000, have positively impacted the lives of nearly a hundred students entering colleges, universities, and technical schools.

PHP’s mission includes improving the communities we serve through health education and resources. For more than 30 years, PHP has awarded academic scholarships to high school seniors pursuing careers in health-related fields. These scholarships, totaling more than $180,000, have positively impacted the lives of nearly a hundred students entering colleges, universities, and technical schools

 

Application Requirements

The selected winners have achieved a 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) or higher, are PHP members or have attended high school in the PHP service area, and have been accepted to an post-secondary college, university, or technical school. These winners completed a scholarship application along with an essay to be considered for this award.

Scoring was based on the quality of the application and essay, including, but not limited to: content, grammar, punctuation, spelling, research documentation, and creativity. Also considered was community service including the length of commitment, quality of teamwork, and leadership responsibilities in the community, as well as academic studies, activities, awards, and honors

Scholarship Recipients

PHP has concluded its 2021-2022 scholarship contest. The following students have been awarded scholarship monies.

1st Place | Alaina Winer

Alaina Winer is graduating from Southwood Jr./Sr. High School and plans to attend Ball State University, where she will pursue Nursing.  She is the first place winner and receives a one-time scholarship of $3,000.

2nd Place | Andrew Szelis

Andrew Szelis is graduating from Huntington North High School and plans to attend Trine University, where he will pursue Biology. He is the second place winner and receives a one-time scholarship of $2,000.

3rd Place | Abrey Gudmen

Abrey Gudmen is graduating from Kouts High School and plans to attend Huntington University, where she will pursue Occupational Therapy. She is the third place winner and receives a one-time scholarship of $1,000.