undergraduate Scholarships
Rosemary Amos Memorial Scholarship
- Eligibility: Undergraduate students (FR/SO/JR/SR) majoring in Health Education with a commitment to human service, and having a financial need
- Annual amounts: $200.00-$1500.00
- Available to: Kent State University main campus
- Deadline for Application: February
- Renewable: Yes
- Contact: Dr. Dianne Kerr - (330) 672-0677
Florence Hellman Outstanding Junior Scholarship
- Eligibility: Undergraduate juniors majoring in Health Education with academic excellence and volunteer experience in health agency work
- Annual amounts: $100.00-$500.00 (one award available)
- Available to: Kent State University main campus
- Deadline for Application: February
- Renewable: No
- Contact: Dr. Dianne Kerr - (330) 672-0677
Gwendolyn Scott Outstanding Senior Award
- Eligibility: Undergrduate seniors majoring in Health Education with academic excellence, outstanding work in leadership and service, and who have an interest in a health profession within the Kent community
- Annual Award: $ 50.00-$100.00 (one award available)
- Available to: Kent State University main campus
- Deadline for Application: April
- Renewable: No
- Contact: Dr. Dianne Kerr - (330) 672-0677
GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS
Florence Hellman Graduate Student Scholarship
- Eligibility: Graduate students, Masters or PhD, majoring in Health Education who are in good standing and enrolled at the Kent University main campus
- Annual amount: $100-$1,000
- Available to: Kent State University main campus
- Deadline for Application: February
- Renewable: No
- Contact: Dr. Dianne Kerr - (330) 672-0677
Graduate Financial Aid
Master's and Doctoral students are provided financial assistance through graduate assistantship appointments. These appointments provide students with research and teaching opportunities and responsibilities for the academic year. Summer support is available contingent on funding. Contact the Office of Academic Services in room 418 White Hall, or explore the links below.
Teaching assignments could include undergraduate service courses such as Personal Health, Human Sexuality, or Drugs & Health while some professional courses are also available. (Community Health, Consumer Health, Health Counseling, Program Planning.) Research activities include opportunities to work with faculty on research and/or grant projects. .
