Frances Grolock Scholarship
noliver2023-04-24T15:13:57-05:00Frances Grolock Scholarship
For top students entering their first year of study as part of their recruitment package to Illinois.
Sponsored by the Frances Grolock Endowment Fund
For top students entering their first year of study as part of their recruitment package to Illinois.
Sponsored by the Frances Grolock Endowment Fund
For a student with a good academic record, moral character, and financial need.
Sponsored by the Anna M. Gulick Endowment Fund
For a student
Sponsored by Dr. Steven Haase
Fund is intended to advance diversity within the CVM and in turn, within the veterinary profession more broadly, by expanding educational opportunities in veterinary medicine for students in under-represented minority populations that might not otherwise be able to avail themselves of such opportunities. Preference shall be given to students who meet one or more of the following criteria: 1) Have attended a minority-serving institution (MSI), as defined by the Higher Education Act; 2) Are members of a federally recognized Native American tribe; 3) Demonstrate a history of active involvement in high school, undergraduate, community, or enrichment programs or organizations focused on diversity, equity, inclusion, and empowerment of populations that are under-represented in veterinary medicine, including but not limited to: college or university cultural centers; sororities and fraternities affiliated with the National Pan-Hellenic Council, National APIA Panhellenic Association, or the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations; Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences; the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native American in Science; or 4) Demonstrate a commitment to continued efforts to promote diversity and inclusion in the Unit and veterinary profession, including but not limited to active membership in Veterinarians as One Inclusive Community for Empowerment (VOICE) or other student organizations intended to advance and celebrate diversity in the field of veterinary medicine.
Sponsored by The Hadley Family
Provided to a deserving faculty member who enhances a cooperative learning environment among students and a constructive mentoring/coaching relationship between faculty and students.
Sponsored by Dr. Lloyd and Mrs. Jean Helper
Provided to a deserving student who enhances a cooperative learning environment among students and a constructive mentoring/coaching relationship between faculty and students.
Sponsored by Dr. Lloyd and Mrs. Jean Helper
For a third- or fourth-year student with financial need.
Sponsored by the Estate of Isabelle M. Hill
For a student from the Chicago area.
Sponsored by Richard S. and Loan B. Hill
Proficient in technical writing or editorial service for veterinary publications. Student must be in good academic standing, demonstrate the need for financial assistance, continuous membership in SCAVMA & CVMA, preference to students focusing on small animal practice. Essay topic “How I hope to benefit the veterinary profession in the Chicagoland area after graduation.”
Sponsored by the Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association and the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association
For a third-year student with a demonstrated interest in specializing in large animal medicine.
Sponsored by Dr. Richard and Mrs. Shirley Hull Endowment Fund
Advancement Team
2001 N. Lincoln Avenue
Suite 3516
Urbana, IL 61802
Phone: 217.333.2761
Email: advancement
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