Studying laboratory science can be expensive especially for student living in low income countries. Lack of financial assistance available in these countries has prevented many students from achieving their dreams.
There are however several scholarship opportunities for such students in the USA.
– COLA Awards Scholarships: The COLA offers medical laboratory scholarships for a total of $5,000.
– Alpha Mu Tau Fraternity Scholarship: The Alpha Mu Tau is a national honorary fraternity dedicated to promoting clinical laboratory sciences.
– ASCP Foundation: This scholarship assists potential high school students interested in pursuing degrees in the medical sciences.
– Volunteer State Chapter of CLMA Scholarship: Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics graciously funded a scholarship to pay full tuition for a limited number of individuals to the Clinical Laboratory Management Association’s (CLMA) program.
– Edward C. Dolbey Graduate and Undergraduate Scholarships: The American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science Education and Research Fund (E&R Fund) and the honorary Alpha Mu Tau Fraternity (AMTF) provide undergraduate scholarships for students enrolled in Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science, Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician, Histotechnology, or Cytotechnology programs.
– Elekta Radiation Therapy Scholarship: The ASRT Foundation awarded $357,325 in scholarships over the 2023-2023 academic year, including professional and entry-level awards.
– Jerman-Cahoon Student Scholarship: Students pursuing degrees in nuclear medicine, sonography, magnetic resonance imaging, or radiology and are members of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists are eligible to apply for various scholarships from the ASRT.
– The AAMI Foundation Michael J. Miller Scholarship Program: Supports students who wish to pursue a healthcare career.
– Paul Cole Student Technologist Scholarship: The Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging created a scholarship in memory of Paul Cole, a past society president who was known as a champion for education for technologists.
– Campus Safety Health And Environmental Management Association: This association was founded in 1954 to serve students in environmental health and science and support professionals working in these fields on various campuses.