Cherokee Regional Medical Center 2024 Scholarship Applications Available
Cherokee Regional Medical Center is accepting applications for the Cherokee Regional Auxiliary, Cherokee Regional Foundation, Kenneth Hobson Memorial, and John M. Comstock scholarship opportunities for graduating high school students interested in a human health care career within a hospital or medical clinic in/outpatient setting. All four scholarships require students to be a resident of the Cherokee Regional service area, a senior in good standing, and entering a human health care field to qualify.
Additionally, the Cherokee County Suicide Prevention Coalition will be offering their first annual scholarship in 2024 to a senior in Cherokee County entering a health care, social work, or public service occupation.
Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply for all Cherokee Regional scholarship opportunities assuming they meet the criteria for each scholarship.
To access scholarship applications and requirements, visit www.cherokeermc.org. If you have trouble downloading the applications or have questions regarding these scholarship opportunities, feel free to contact the Cherokee Regional administrative offices at 712-225-1505. The application deadline is April 1, 2024.
About CRMC
A leader in rural healthcare for over 100 years, Cherokee Regional Medical Center (Cherokee Regional) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit health care organization with a mission to provide seamless, quality health care services to its communities. Services include a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital; 24-hour Emergency Medical Services; regional medical clinics in Cherokee, Aurelia, Holstein and Marcus; The Beck, a 32-unit independent senior living complex; home health/hospice services; retail pharmacies in Cherokee and Holstein; Cherokee County Public Health; and the Cherokee Fitness Center. Cherokee Regional is your place for exceptional care. For more information, visit www.cherokeermc.org.