Sparrow Hospital issued the following announcement on Sept. 9.
Clinton County students pursuing healthcare careers recently received $2,000 each in scholarship assistance from the Sparrow Clinton Hospital Foundation in St. Johns.
2020 Whyman Scholarship winners are Kate Bellgowan of DeWitt, attending Michigan State University for pre-medical science; Grace Boak of Fowler, Saginaw Valley State University, occupational therapy; Rebecca Bovee of DeWitt, Ferris State University, pharmacy; Olivia Hall of DeWitt, Grand Valley State University, nursing; Megan Ladiski of St. Johns, Grand Valley State University, clinical psychology; Erin Middleton of St. Johns, Central Michigan University, recreational therapy and psychology; Meagan Moeggenborg of St. Johns, Northern Michigan University, clinical laboratory science; Jordyn Rademacher of Fowler, Central Michigan University, dietetics and child development; Claudia Thelen of Westphalia, Grand Valley State University, exercise science; and Morgan Thelen of Westphalia, Grand Valley State University, allied health science - respiratory care.
The Merten and Geraldine Whyman Health Careers Scholarship Fund, an endowment fund established in 1986, provides annual scholarships for education in a health-related field to Clinton County residents. The fund has grown, thanks to additional contributions by community members. To date, 312 students have received Whyman scholarships, representing a total education investment of more than $336,600.
For more information about this scholarship or other philanthropic projects, call the Sparrow Clinton Hospital Foundation at 989.227.3323.
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Source: Sparrow Hospital