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Scholarship Information
A number of scholarships and Graduate Administrative Assistant
(GAA) positions are available to HSML students:
- Shouldice Scholarship
The Shouldice Scholarship commemorates the contributions
to The George Washington University and the long-standing
commitment of Robert G. Shouldice, DBA, to the Health Services
Management and Leadership Program. Robert G. Shouldice served
as a student, member of the faculty, program advisor, health
care author and leader in the Ambulatory Care Management
field.
- Gibbs Scholarship
The Frederick Harrell Gibbs Scholarship commemorates the
legacy of Frederick Harrell Gibbs.
- Ryan Scholarship
The Ryan Award commemorates the commitment of Jack Ryan
and Anne Ryan in their support of The George Washington
University Healthcare Management program in its formative
years. The scholarship acknowledges their contributions
in health care consulting, consideration to GW students
and residents, and for the family members they supported
through the GW program.
- Shorr Scholarship
The Shorr Leadership Prize commemorates the commitment of
Arthur S. Shorr, Class of 1970, to students of The George
Washington University Program in Health Services Management
and Leadership. This award recognizes professional responsibility
of an individual that assists early professionals in career
development. The Shorr Scholarship acknowledges a deserving
student that invests time, effort and energy to excel in
health services management and policy.
- Gintzig Scholarship
The Leon I. Gintzig, PhD Scholarship commemorates the legacy
of Leon I Gintzig, PhD, who came to The George Washington
University as an associate professor in the Department of
Hospital Administration. In 1964, he was promoted to full
professor and in 1967 became Chairman of GWU’s Department
of Health Care Administration. In 1979, he was named associate
dean in GWU’s School of Government and Business Administration.
- Wertlieb
Scholarships
A number of scholarships are available to students who are
interested in the field of Long-Term Care or Post-Acute
Care (e.g., administration of nursing homes, rehabilitation
facilities, or assisted living centers). The scholarships
were made available by Harvey Wertlieb, a graduate of the
program and early leader in the field of long-term care.
- Graduate Administrative Assistant
(GAA) positions
A number of GAA positions are available for students to
work 10-20 hours a week in the Department. Positions are
awarded to students with an excellent academic record and
commitment to the program. GAAs acquire valuable administrative
and research experience in the assistance they provide to
professors and the Department’s various committees
and initiatives.
Other available scholarship opportunities
include:
- AUPHA Foster G. McGaw Scholarship
- AUPHA Abbott Fellowship
- Distinguished Scholar Award
- Albert W. Dent Scholarship
- GW Alumni Association Prize
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