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Scholarship: Baylor Scott & White Schp

Information: The Baylor Scott & White Health Endowed Scholarship Fund in Nursing was established in 2013 by Scott & White Healthcare of Temple, Texas.

When Dr. Arthur C. Scott and Dr. Raleigh R. White, Jr. began their medical practice in Temple, Texas in 1897, they shared one fundamental conviction: medicine must serve the people. The reputations of Drs. Scott and White grew rapidly and in 1904, the partners opened the Temple Sanitarium, which included the area’s first nursing school. The hospital was reorganized into a non-profit hospital in the late 1940s and after outgrowing its downtown Temple location, moved to its current site in 1963. The S&W College of Nursing was established at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in 1970 and later expanded into a baccalaureate degree program.

Today, Scott & White Healthcare is a non-profit collaborative health care system that encompasses one of the nation’s largest multi-specialty group practices. Scott & White provides personalized, comprehensive, high-quality care enhanced by medical education and research to Central Texans in a nearly 30,000 square mile service area. The system owns, partners or managers 12 hospital sites with two additional facilities currently under construction, more than 65 primary care and specialty clinic locations and a 215,000+ member health plan.

Scott & White takes its commitment to clinic patient care and academic advancement through medical training very seriously. The system proudly invests millions both in time and money to provide the best medical education possible for healthcare providers who will then, in turn, serve the Central Texas community.

Criteria:  For Undergraduate students in the School of Nursing.

Minimum GPA: The University requires a minimum GPA of 2.50; however, individual departments may have more stringent academic requirements.

Need/Merit: Based on need and merit.

Contact: Endalk Tulu
Endalk_Tulu@baylor.edu
214-820-4143