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Maryland – District of Columbia Society for Respiratory Care

Maryland – District of Columbia Society for Respiratory Care. Scholarship Program Carl C. Voss, PhD, RRT Delegate. Scholarship Fund Facts. Started as early as 1986 Part of operational budget A student from each of the seven programs is selected to receive $250.00

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Maryland – District of Columbia Society for Respiratory Care

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  1. Maryland – District of Columbia Society for Respiratory Care Scholarship Program Carl C. Voss, PhD, RRT Delegate

  2. Scholarship Fund Facts • Started as early as 1986 • Part of operational budget • A student from each of the seven programs is selected to receive $250.00 • Each program director selects a student applicant based on need. • Scholarships presented at annual convention and meeting in Ocean City.

  3. Scholarship Fund Facts Con’t • Fund named in memory of Carrie Lipscomb, a deceased faculty member of the University of the District of Columbia and student advocate. • Currently raising money to increase the amount awarded to students. • All proceeds from stethoscope, organizational license tag and theme tee shirt sales go to a restricted fund that will be used for future scholarships or building an endowment. Our restricted fund currently has a balance of $6000.00.

  4. Highlights • All state affiliates should start some sort of scholarship fund even if it is a small amount. • Building an endowment perpetuates scholarship programs. • Any investment is an investment for our future. • Scholarship recipients become loyal members of the AARC.

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