[Physci_undergrad] FW: Medical School Scholarship Program

Gergel, Inna gergel at physci.ucla.edu
Wed Mar 29 09:42:36 PST 2006


YOU HANDLE THE CLASSES. WE'LL HANDLE THE BILLS.

 

Getting into medical school is a huge accomplishment, but perhaps the
biggest challenge is paying for it. That's where the U.S. Army can help. 

 

We can provide a scholarship of up to four years: that means full tuition
and reimbursement for certain books, equipment and academic fees. Add a
monthly stipend of $1,279.00 to help with day-to-day expenses and you'll be
graduating with a degree, not a debt.

 

The Army has a program in which you could reserve a scholarship until you
are accepted into the Medical School of your choice.  This particular
program is the Automatic Acceptance Criteria (AAC).  You must be a U.S.
Citizen, have scored at least 29 on the MCAT, and have a minimum GPA of 3.5.
You must also be physically qualified.  With this you can have a scholarship
with your name on it held just for you!  

 

A letter like this can never do justice to all the facets of the Army
Medical Corps - and all the opportunities it could afford someone of your
caliber.  

 

Contact me today and discover more about how the U.S. Army could boost both
your career and your bank account. I can also put you in touch with a
physician who can tell you firsthand what it's like to be part of the Army
Health Care Team.  

 

I look forward to meeting with you soon.

 

 

Christopher A. Herring

U.S. Army Health Care Recruiter

400 Corporate Pointe, Ste. 570

Culver City, CA 90230

Christopher.Herring at usarec.army.mil

Phone: (877) 725-1399 Cell

(310) 216-4433 Office Fax: (310) 216-2922

 

 

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