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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Department Scholarships

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Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Master’s Scholarship

The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at Drexel University College of Medicine awards scholarships to help defray tuition expense. This scholarship is open to incoming master’s students in eligible, department-affiliated programs. It is designed for those who have exhibited exceptional academic performance. A GPA of 3.3 or above is required for consideration.

Scholarships will be awarded after a holistic review of the student’s potential for academic achievement, along with their application packet, including (but not limited to) grades, recommendation letters and written statement.

Eligible department-affiliated programs include:

During their first year, scholarship recipients will receive a $2,500 tuition credit on their eBill (bursar’s account). If the student remains in good academic standing, retaining a 3.0 GPA or higher during their first year of the program, a $2,500 tuition credit will be made available during year two. Scholarships will be applied to the student’s eBill soon after course registration; $1,250 in the fall semester and $1,250 in the spring semester.

Deadline for application: May 15, 2024

Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Master’s Scholarship for Students Underrepresented in Science

To demonstrate our commitment to the values of diversity and inclusion, the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at Drexel University College of Medicine awards scholarships to help defray tuition expense. This scholarship is open to incoming master’s students in the following eligible, department-affiliated programs:

This scholarship is intended to support the recruitment and retention of students from underrepresented groups in biomedical research as defined by the NIH. A GPA of 3.3 or above is required for consideration.

Scholarships will be awarded after a holistic review of the student’s potential for academic achievement, along with their application packet, including (but not limited to) grades, recommendation letters and written statement.

During their first year, scholarship recipients will receive a $2,500 tuition credit on their eBill (bursar’s account). If the student remains in good academic standing, retaining a 3.0 GPA or higher during their first year of the program, a $2,500 tuition credit will be made available during year two. Scholarships will be applied to the student’s eBill soon after course registration; $1,250 in the fall semester and $1,250 in the spring semester.

Deadline for application: May 15, 2024

 
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