Iowa Physician Assistant Society Scholarship
Scholarship Sponsored by Iowa Physician Assistant Society
The IPAS Annual Scholarships are granted to meritorious students who are currently enrolled in a recognized in-state Physician Assistant Program. The scholarships are awarded based on a set of specific selection criteria.
Each applicant's submission is evaluated based on a range of criteria. A point system is employed to determine the five scholarship recipients after the Scholarship Committee has thoroughly reviewed all applications.
- Applicants should be actively enrolled in a recognized in-state Physician Assistant Program.
- Applicants should have an exceptional academic record from their undergraduate studies.
- Applicants should exhibit strong leadership skills, a comprehensive understanding of the Physician Assistant concept, and maintain a high level of professionalism.
The application for the scholarship should include:
- A fully filled out scholarship application form
- A photocopy of the official transcript(s) from the applicant's previous college/university.
- A one-page narrative that includes any additional information the applicant believes will assist the committee in making their decision.
- The applications are assessed based on the following categories:
- Leadership skills
- Participation in school and community activities
- Prior medical experience, training, and community involvement
- Academic Achievement
- Transcripts, GPA, and previous degrees
Understanding of the PA Concept
- Drive, motivation, and commitment to the profession
- Active participation in student, civic, and professional organizations
The IPAS Annual Scholarships are granted to deserving students who are currently enrolled in a recognized in-state Physician Assistant Program. The scholarship amount is $1,000 and is awarded based on specific selection criteria.
The applications are evaluated based on a set of criteria. A point system is used to award the three scholarships after the Scholarship Committee has reviewed all applications.
- Applicants should be actively enrolled in a recognized in-state Physician Assistant Program.
- Applicants should have an exceptional academic record from their undergraduate studies.
- Applicants should exhibit strong leadership skills, a comprehensive understanding of the Physician Assistant concept, and maintain a high level of professionalism.
- The scholarship funds can be used by the recipients in any way they deem fit.
- The application for the scholarship should include:
- A fully filled out scholarship application form
- A photocopy of the official transcript(s) from the applicant's previous college/university.
- A one-page narrative that includes any additional information the applicant believes will assist the committee in making their decision.
- The applications are assessed based on the following:
- Leadership - Maximum 20 points
- Participation in school and community activities
- Professionalism - Maximum 20 points
- Prior medical experience, training, and community involvement
- Academic Achievement - Maximum 20 points
- Transcripts, GPA, and previous degrees
- Understanding of the PA Concept - Maximum 20 points
- Drive, motivation, and commitment to the profession
- Involvement - Maximum 15 points
- Active participation in student, civic, and professional organizations