Welcome! Below you will see all of scholarships currently offered by the Hancock Health Foundation.
Important:
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- For general scholarship questions, please contact Allyson Smith in the Foundation office at 317-468-4106 or asmith@hancockregional.org
Deadline: April 4th at 4pm EST
Background: The Hancock Health Foundation School of Radiologic Technology Scholarship was created by the Hancock Health Foundation to recognize Dr. David Goldenberg for his 32 years of service to Hancock Regional Hospital and the School of Radiologic Technology.
Criteria: To be awarded to an individual currently enrolled in the School of Radiologic Technology (going into their second year) and living in the Hancock Health primary service area. The scholarship will be based on the following criteria.
- Academic Standing
- Financial Need
- School/Community Involvement
Selection: The Hancock Health Foundation Radiologic Technology Scholarship selection committee will receive nominations and annually select the recipient(s) to be approved by the Hancock Health Awards and Scholarships Committee. Personal interviews may be conducted.
You will be required to upload two letters of reference (Dated 2024 or 2025) to this application prior to submission. Applications that do not include letters of reference will be considered incomplete and disqualified.
Please note: If you receive a scholarship from Community Anderson, you are not eligible for a scholarship from Hancock Health Foundation.
The amount of the scholarship is $1,000 and will be paid to the Hancock Health School of Radiologic Technology to be applied toward the recipient’s fees. An individual may only receive the scholarship one time.
One or more of these scholarships may be given through the Luminescence Scholarship program. All students in the Hancock Health School of Radiologic Technology are eligible to apply, regardless of residency.
*Hancock Regional Hospital Primary Service Area
46040 Fortville
46055 McCordsville
46115 Carthage
46117 Charlottesville
46129 Finly
46130 Fountaintown
46140 Greenfield
46148 Knightstown
46154 Maxwell
46161 Morristown
46163 New Palestine
46173 Rushville
46176 Shelbyville
46186 Willow Branch (Wilkinson)
46236 Lawrence
47337 Dunreith
47351 Kennard
47352 Lewisville
47384 Shirley
47385 Spiceland
Deadline: May 9th 4pm EST The School of Radiologic Technology Scholarship for Mt. Vernon High School Graduates is made possible through the generous contributions of local radiologist, Dr. Bryan Burney.
Criteria: To be awarded to an individual who graduated from Mt. Vernon High School and has enrolled in the Hancock Health School of Radiologic Technology.
The scholarship will be based on the following criteria.
• Academic Standing
• School/Community Involvement
Selection: The scholarship recipient(s) may be selected annually by the Hancock Health Foundation Awards and Scholarship Committee and the Director of the School of Radiologic Technology.
The amount of the scholarship will cover the student’s full tuition and books for two years of the program, as long as the student remains in good academic standing in the school. The scholarship will be paid directly to the Hancock Health School of Radiologic Technology.
You will be required to upload two letters of reference (dated 2024 or 2025) to this application prior to submission. Applications that do not include letters of reference will be considered incomplete and disqualified.