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Dr. John Halligan graduated from The United States Military Academy at West Point in 1985 and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences with an MD. After completing his residency in Radiation Oncology at the University of Washington, Dr. Halligan served in the US Army as a Radiation Oncologist until his retirement as a Colonel in 2008. After retiring...
The Alaska Bar Association offers law school scholarships to current 1st or 2nd year law students who demonstrate ties to Alaska, and an intent to return to Alaska within two years of graduation.Applications for a scholarship must be sent to the Alaska Bar Association by March 1.The application must include:Completed application formProof of enrollment in law schoolResumeProof of Alaska residency...
Every year, ANTHC awards $5,000 scholarships to 10 lucky Alaska Native and/or American Indian students from across the state interested in working in health care. Our goal is to increase the number of Alaska Native and American Indian people working in the health care field and we hope our scholarships can help to do this.Scholarships may be used for tuition,...
Eligibility and requirementsWhat programs are eligible?Diploma, undergraduate and graduate degree programs in early childhood education, special education and physical education, healthcare, human services, and nonprofit management programs at accredited colleges or universities.Who is eligible to apply?Eligible to apply for Federal Student AidMat-Su Borough residency for a minimum of one year at the time of application.Selection of early childhood education, special...
The David E. Knox Memorial Nursing Fellowship was established to support outstanding candidates in the pursuit of registered nursing degrees and service to small Alaskan communities. The fellowship honors the memory of David Knox, who moved to Alaska in 1973 to pursue a career in surgical nursing after serving in the Army as a surgical technician in Vietnam. Starting his...
Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation strongly encourages and supports the pursuit of education and the hiring of tribal health professionals. YKHC’s scholarship program is set up to encourage members of the 58 tribes served by YKHC and their descendants, as well as YKHC employees with good standing and immediate family members, to pursue further education and training as healthcare professionals.The priority...