Descriptions:

Since 2019, R3 Stem Cell has been proud to offer a yearly scholarship award to one college-bound or currently-enrolled college student. In an effort to encourage continuing education and motivation for success, R3 Stem Cell will now make it a regular annual opportunity for one student each year to obtain this $1500 scholarship. If you are a student that is pursuing options for academic assistance and also interested in regenerative medicine and its many potential health applications, this could be a great scholarship option for consideration!

The Purpose of the R3 Stem Cell Scholarship:

This new scholarship opportunity will not only help promote regenerative medicine and alternative therapies, it will also allow us to assist a talented young student to pursue his or her studies. Our yearly scholarship contribution provides a new avenue for us to give back to the ever-progressing academic community, while investing in young minds who are the cornerstone to the future of the stem cell field. Our primary goal for aspiring students is for them to realize their importance and impact they can have with their educational success through investments like ours and others who share our same passion.

Engineering majors:

All Engineering Majors

Class standing:

Undergraduate

Other eligibility requirements:

– Applicants must be an American citizen and at least 18 years of age. – Must possess a current grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or higher. – Have documented acceptance at a university, accredited college or community college, or can show proof of current enrollment at a university, an accredited college or community college. – Write a 100% unique essay with a minimum of 1000 words and submit by the December 31, 2019 deadline. – Meet the R3 Stem Cell Scholarship regulations and follow the submission requirements detailed below.

Does the Clark School's scholarship application need to be completed?

No

Other requirements and how to apply:

R3 Stem Cell Scholarship Qualifications – Applicants must be an American citizen and at least 18 years of age. – Must possess a current grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or higher. – Have documented acceptance at a university, accredited college or community college, or can show proof of current enrollment at a university, an accredited college or community college. – Write a 100% unique essay with a minimum of 1000 words and submit by the December 31, 2020 deadline.

Application deadline:

Friday, December 31, 2021

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