Path to True Success Scholarship Application
THE FOLLOWING MUST BE ATTACHED TO YOUR COMPLETED APPLICATION:
- A 500-1,000-word essay discussing your knowledge of Federally Qualified Health Centers(FQHC’s) and how your career will impact the community.
- Two (2) letters of reference from nonfamily member. High school students require one letter of reference from a counselor or instructor.
- Documentation on organizational letterhead of 75 hours of community service, 20 hours with True Health is preferred. Employees must complete 75 hours of community service outside of True Health. Service must be completed within two calendar years prior to application date.
- Resume
- Acceptance letter to vocational program, community college, or 4-year institution.
The 2024 application cycle for the Path to True Success Scholarship has closed. The next application cycle will take place in Spring 2025.
2024 Path to True Success Scholarship Recipients
Zanisha Premilien
With this scholarship, I am empowered to continue to pursue my dreams in nursing without the burden of financial worries. This generous support will undoubtedly play a crucial role in my future success. It is more than just a scholarship; it is a beacon of hope and motivation, fueling my determination to excel in my studies and make a positive impact in healthcare. I am excited about the journey ahead and deeply thankful to True Health for believing in my potential and investing in my education. Together, we are paving the way for a brighter and healthier future. Thank you for this incredible opportunity.
Ashala Conway
I aim to use this scholarship to advance my education towards becoming an Obstetrician. My goal is to provide compassionate care to women from diverse backgrounds, ensuring they feel heard, understood, and supported.
Ornella Vintimilla
My name is Ornella Vintimilla; I am a first-generation & Latina student getting a Double Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences Pre-medical Track and Psychology. I dream of becoming a pediatrician or endocrinologist to help my community in Central Florida. My interest in becoming a physician grew when I was diagnosed with Graves' disease (hyperthyroidism); as I dealt with my illness, a passion developed within me to serve and advocate for people experiencing the same difficulties.
Tashae Holden
This scholarship will assist me in furthering my future career because it will allow me financially to be able to get any books that will help me better my education.