AICA Chiropractic Scholarship

Scholarship Value: $500
Awards Available: 1

AICA Orthopedics' Marietta clinic is continuing our scholarship program to award one student with $500 for the Spring Semester of 2021! We are Atlanta's premier accident injury clinic. We've helped over 100,000 patients, and we want to give back to a student who is studying in the medical field. We encourage studying chiropractors to take advantage of this opportunity, but we will also be opening it up to any student studying at a medical school. Studies in surgery, nursing, medical science, and other related fields are all eligible.

Who is Eligible?

To apply for AICA's Chiropractic Scholarship, the individual must meet the following criteria:

A) Applicants must be current or prospective students enrolled full-time at an accredited U.S. university.

B) Applicants must be pursuing an education in the medical field. (Nursing, medicine science, surgery, chiropractic, etc are all eligible.)

C) Applicants must be able to deliver all documents specified (proof of enrollment, essay, and other information as needed)

D) No extra essays or submissions will be accepted.

Note: The winning applicant will be interviewed and posted on our website.

Scholarship Award

The winner of this scholarship will be awarded $500 that must be used for educational expenses.

Rules & How To Apply

All applicants will email Nathan Taitt at AICAMariettaScholarship@gmail.com with the following information:

A) Your name, address, phone number, and name of the college you're attending.

B) A 500-800 word essay on who you are, your story, what you're majoring in, and why you want a medical career.

C) The essay must be in .docx format, and only one essay can be submitted per application.

D) Enrollment proof must be provided if chosen.

E) Essay and basic student information will be shared on our website if won, and you will be interviewed.

NOTE: Using the general form below will NOT COUNT as a submission. Please do not use that form and please direct submissions to the correct email address stated above.

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