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MVF Scholarships
Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary
Medicine Students
Out-of-State Veterinary
Medical Students
Virginia-Maryland Regional College
of Veterinary Medicine Students
Dr. David Bogash Memorial
Award
$1,500 awarded annually to a Maryland resident attending
the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary
Medicine who has demonstrated exceptional compassion for
animals.
Dr. A. Cleveland Brown
Scholarship
$1,500 awarded annually to a Maryland resident attending
the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary
Medicine who is in their 4th year.
Jane Nusz Foy Memorial Scholarship
$1,500 awarded annually to a Maryland resident attending
the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary
Medicine who is in their 3rd year. Preference is given
to residents from Frederick County.
Dr. Robert C. Hammond
Scholarship $1,500 awarded annually to a Maryland
resident attending the Virginia-Maryland Regional
College of Veterinary Medicine who is in their 3rd year
and has shown the greatest increase in their GPA from
the first semester of their first year to the second
semester of their second year.
MVMA Auxiliary Scholarship
$1,500 awarded annually to a Maryland resident attending
the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary
Medicine who is in their 3rd year and has demonstrated
leadership abilities. Preference is given to married
students.
MVMA Past Presidents’ Scholarship $1,500 awarded annually to a Maryland resident attending
the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary
Medicine who is in their 4th year and has demonstrated
leadership abilities and good class standing. Presented
from donations made by MVMA's past presidents.
Dr. Harry L. Schultz Jr. Memorial Scholarship
$1,500 awarded annually to a Maryland resident attending
the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary
Medicine who is in their 3rd year. Preference is given
to residents from Baltimore City or Baltimore County.
Ray Thompson Communication Scholarship $1,500 awarded annually to a Maryland resident attending
the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary
Medicine who has demonstrated exceptional communication
skills.
Dr. Charles G. Ziegler Memorial Scholarship $1,500 awarded annually to a Maryland resident attending
the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary
Medicine who is in their 3rd year. Preference is given
to residents from Baltimore City or Baltimore County.
Dr. Victor I. Sorgen
Veterinary Technology Scholarship
$1,000 awarded annually to help pay the tuition of a
student who is enrolled in the Veterinary Technology
program at the Community College of Baltimore County in
Essex, MD.
Out-of-State Veterinary Medical
Students
Maryland residents attending
out-of-state veterinary schools can apply for a $1,500
educational scholarship from the Maryland Veterinary
Foundation.
Students wishing to be considered for these scholarships
must:
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Be at least a second
year veterinary student
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Be a Maryland resident
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Have a letter of
recommendation from a veterinarian
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Have filed a financial
needs document or the equivalent with their
veterinary school
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Submit an academic
transcript reflecting that they are in good standing
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Submit a letter of
interest
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Submit all required
documents to the Maryland Veterinary Foundation by
May 15th so applications can be processed before the
annual Maryland Veterinary Foundation Summer Meeting.
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