Genzyme Genetics Competitive Scholarship
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Genzyme Genetics Competitive Scholarship
School of Health Professions
The University of Texas Health Science Center
at
San Antonio
The Genzyme Genetics Competitive Scholarship is available only to Cytogenetics students at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Several scholarships are available for each academic year.
Eligibility Criteria
- Admission to the B.S. or Post-Baccalaureate Certificate program in Cytogenetics at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
- Entering overall grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or greater
Selection Criteria
- Previous academic performance
- Knowledge of and commitment to the profession of Cytogenetics
- Evidence of organizational skills and attention to detail
- Authorization to work within the United States
Application and Selection Procedures
- Applicants for the Genzyme Genetics Competitive Scholarship must:
- Complete and submit the Genzyme Genetics Competitive Scholarship Application, available from the Associate Dean or Ms. Betty Dunn
- Complete and submit a one-page essay on why the student wishes to pursue a career in Cytogenetics
- Submit copies of college/university transcripts (official transcripts are not necessary)
- Participate in a selection interview, if invited
Scholarship Award
The scholarship consists of a scholarship award of $10,000 to cover tuition and fees for the degree or certificate program. Scholarship funds will be divided equally between fall, spring, and summer semesters. In addition, scholarship recipients will be awarded a stipend of $500 per month while enrolled in the academic program at the UT Health Science Center (Fall semester and July) and $1000 per month while on clinical rotation at Genzyme Genetics in Santa Fe, New Mexico (Spring semester, May, and June). Stipend payments are made directly to the scholarship recipient by Genzyme Genetics. The entire award package totals approximately $18,500 per student.
Conditions of Award
Students awarded the Genzyme Genetics Competitive Scholarship are required to perform their clinical rotation at Genzyme Genetics in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Upon receiving an offer of at-will employment with Genzyme Genetics in Santa Fe following graduation, scholarship recipients must also agree to remain employed by Genzyme for a period of two years following graduation. Scholarship recipients will also have certain scholarship and stipend repayment obligations if they do not complete the post-baccalaureate or degree program, or if they fail to remain employed with Genzyme for a period of two years following graduation.
Application Deadline
Application, essay, and transcript copies are due annually by July 1.
Submit all application materials to:
Betty Dunn, Director
Cytogenetics Program
Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences
UT Health Science Center – MSC 6246
7703 Floyd Curl Dr.
San Antonio, TX 78229-3900
