Is the Tylenol Scholarship Program only for current medical students?

Mar 9th, 2010

I am only an undergrad pursuing a B.S. in biochemistry hoping to go to medical school after I graduate in two years, am I eligible. The website stopped me in my tracks when it said I should be able to provide proof being enrolled at in a health program, med school, or nursing school.

Eh?

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  1. Jeremy Gonzales
    Feb 11th, 2010 at 17:17
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    Not necessarily medical school, but some kind of health profession program. If you are not currently studying a health profession it probably won’t let you apply. What if they give you this scholarship as a promising young pre-med, and then you decide to use your biochem degree for something else or (hopefully not, but hey you never know) you don’t get accepted into medical school. Then, they have just given their scholarship that is intended for students studying a health profession to someone not following that career path. Sorry, but hey once you do get into med school give it a shot then!

  2. Jeremy Gonzales
    Feb 11th, 2010 at 17:17
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    colleges.deep-ice.com – try this site. It has info about different US scholarships for college students and their grades requirements.

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