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CTMC Seeks Outstanding High School Seniors For Scholarships  

“CTMC is pleased to recognize and award students who have worked hard for their scholastic achievements,” said Anthony Stahl, CTMC President/CEO…

SAN MARCOS, TEXAS – Central Texas Medical Center (CTMC) will once again honor the hard work of outstanding local and regional high school students with several $1,000 scholarships. The deadline to apply is Thursday, March 15.

The scholarships, which CTMC has been awarding for more than 20 years, may be used to cover costs of attending a university, college, community college or vocational/trade school. Proof of enrollment and a tuition statement must be submitted in order to receive the scholarship. The scholarship awards are based on community involvement, work or organization experience, financial need and academic achievement.

“CTMC is pleased to recognize and award students who have worked hard for their scholastic achievements,” said Anthony Stahl, CTMC President/CEO. “We look forward to rewarding deserving students again this year with funds that will help them in their college career.”

Application forms are available at ctmc.org/giving. Interested students can mail completed forms to the CTMC Foundation, P.O. Box 912; San Marcos, TX 78667. Applications must be postmarked on or before Thursday, March 15.

For more information, please contact CTMC Foundation Director Jerilyn Miller at 512.753.3687 or Jerilyn.Miller@ahss.org.

 

CTMC leads the region in da Vinci robotic-assisted surgery and offers a variety of specialty care services including medical imaging, rehabilitation, home health care, hospice, women’s services and more. For more information, follow CTMC on Facebook and Twitter, and visit our website at ctmc.org.

 


 

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