Please Note: Each Scholarship has specific criteria and application requirements – read carefully for timing and specific materials needed. Not providing the requested materials or missing timelines might make you ineligible to receive a scholarship.
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Norton Healthcare sponsors the Norton Scholarship for Healthcare Leadership in the University of Kentucky College of Public Health’s Master of Health Administration (MHA) program. This prestigious award includes a financial scholarship and a paid internship experience at Norton Healthcare in Louisville, Kentucky. Norton Healthcare has generously supported healthcare leadership development for over 10 years at the UK MHA Program.
Norton Healthcare is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients from throughout Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana, the commonwealth of Kentucky, and beyond.
The not-for-profit hospital and health care system is Louisville’s second largest employer, with more than 18,000 employees, over 1,700 employed medical providers, and approximately 2,000 total physicians on its medical staff. The system includes six hospitals (five in Louisville and one in Madison, Indiana) with 1,993 licensed beds, eight outpatient centers, 18 Norton Immediate Care Centers, eight Norton Prompt Care at Walgreens clinics, and an expanded telehealth program. It provides care at more than 340 locations throughout Kentucky and Southern Indiana. The hospitals provide inpatient and outpatient general care as well as specialty care including heart, neuroscience, cancer, orthopedic, women’s, and pediatric services. A strong research program provides access to clinical trials in a multitude of areas.
In 2021 Norton Healthcare was named by Healthiest Employers as the 10th healthiest place to work in the country and has twice been awarded an honorable mention for the C. Everett Koop National Health Awards. In 2020 Norton Healthcare’s five Louisville hospitals and Norton Cancer Institute were named LGBTQ Healthcare Equality Leaders by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, earning a top score of 100 on the Healthcare Equality Index (HEI) for the third year in a row. (source: https://nortonhealthcare.com/about-us/)
Criteria for Awarding the Summer Internship and Scholarship
Undergraduate GPA of 3.5 or greater
Student in good standing
Enrolled full-time or part-time
Strong potential for healthcare leadership. This is assessed by:
Letters of recommendation in the student’s MHA application
Previous leadership experience as indicated in the MHA application and resume
Essay
How would an internship at Norton Healthcare impact their leadership development?
Admission offer and acceptance to the MHA Program
Must be enrolled full-time
Non-renewable
The MHA Program Director along with senior faculty member(s) and a prior Norton Scholar will interview finalists for this award. This team will review the criteria and the interview responses for each finalist and recommend a recipient to the Health Management and Policy Department Chair. For 2022, the award is given as $2500 for the first semester and the same for the second semester if grades are maintained and the student is in good standing.
The student who is awarded the scholarship will be announced in various College of Public Health communications, the annual awards ceremony, and have a 1:1 with the donors.
Past Norton Scholar Career Placements
Chief Business Development Officer
Product Manager
Chief Executive Officer
Corporate Associate Attorney
UNC Health in Chapel Hill
Manager of the Surgical Services Business Office
Manager of Operations and Business Development with Occupational Health
Enterprise Strategy, Strategic Planning Coordinator.
Lawrence Prybil received master’s and doctoral degrees from the University of Iowa’s College of Medicine and is a Life Fellow in the ACHE. He joined the faculty of the UK College of Public Health in 2010 and retired as the Norton Professor in Healthcare Leadership in 2021. He also is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Iowa where he held leadership roles in the UI College of Public Health for a decade. Dr. Prybil has authored or co-authored 121 publications.
Before returning to the University of Iowa in 1999 to assist in building its new College of Public Health, Dr. Prybil held senior executive positions in two of our nation’s largest nonprofit health systems for twenty years and beginning in 1972 continuously has served on the governing boards of health systems, the American Hospital Association (AHA), and other nonprofit and investor-owned organizations. He and his wife, Marilyn, are deeply committed to graduate education for health management and, for over a decade, have provided scholarship support for highly qualified MHA students in UK’s MHA Program who have special interest in careers in nonprofit multi-unit health systems.
Criteria for Awarding the Scholarship
Student is successfully admitted to the MHA Program
Undergraduate GPA of 3.3 or greater
Student plans to seek a healthcare administration position in a nonprofit multi-unit health system
Current Resume/CV
Enrolled full-time or part-time>
Scholarship Selection
Students who wish to be considered will include this essay with their application within the early decision deadlines.
Essay:
Lable Essay with PRYBIL SCHOLARSHIP
Completion of an essay that articulately describes their “healthcare ethos” or their “why” for choosing nonprofit health systems and how they hope to lead in the future.
A selection panel including faculty and alumni will determine two finalists. The Program Director and Chair of the Department of Health Management and Policy will make the final decision. Please do not contact the donors during the selection process.
The Patterson Family Scholarship is provided as a generous gift from Sean and Amy Patterson. Sean Patterson is a 2011 graduate of the University of Kentucky MHA program. Mr. Patterson began his healthcare career as a medical support assistant, a policy intern, and the President of the Kentucky Healthcare Leadership Development Organization. After his graduation from the MHA program, he joined St. Mary’s Health System, in Indiana, as an administrative fellow. After completing his fellowship, he joined HCA Healthcare and has held a series of leadership positions including his current role as Chief Operating Officer in Salt Lake City Utah. The Patterson’s generous gift will support an incoming student to develop the skills necessary to become an innovative and caring healthcare leader.
Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or greater
Student plans to seek a healthcare administration position in a hospital or health system
Label essay with PATTERSON SCHOLARSHIP
Completion of an essay that articulately describes how they will apply the skills developed in the MHA in a hospital/health system administrator role.
A selection panel including the Program Director, faculty, and alumni will determine two finalists. The Patterson’s will make the final decision. Please do not contact the donors during the selection process.
The student who is awarded the scholarship will be announced in various College of Public Health communications, the annual awards ceremony, and have a 1:1 with Mr. Patterson.
*Opportunities may vary year to year.
The state ACHE chapter often provides Kentucky MHA Programs with funds to support deserving students who attend the Annual ACHE Congress in Chicago Illinois. Funds vary year to year but can be used to offset travel.
Students who receive the funds must also apply to volunteer at the congress. If accepted as a volunteer the registration costs are waived.
GPA of 3.0 or greater
Non-renewable – students typically can only receive this scholarship once while in the program
Students who wish to be considered will complete the following:
Email the Program Director with their intent
Include the following in the email:
Copy of the ACHE volunteer application
Action plan including timeline and details on how they will bring back the information shared at ACHE. Sharing must occur in the semester they attended.
150-word essay on how attending ACHE will impact their competency development
A selection panel including faculty and alumni will determine the recipients.
Please do not contact KY ACHE as these scholarship dollars are distributed by the MHA Program
The student(s) who is awarded the scholarship will be announced in various College of Public Health communications and at the annual awards ceremony.
The Foster G. McGraw scholarship provides financial support to undergraduate and graduate students in health administration. Scholarship funds are awarded each year to all AUPHA full graduate and undergraduate programs. The faculty within these programs disperse these monies at their discretion to students most deserving of recognition.
More than 3,000 scholarships have been awarded since the program was established in 1975. The scholarship was endowed by Foster G. McGaw, founder of the American Hospital Supply Corporation. McGaw recognized the importance of health administration education and AUPHA’s contribution to the field.
Label essay FOSTER MCGAW SCHOLARSHIP
Completion of an essay that articulately describes how they have served their communities
Please do not contact AUPHA as these scholarship dollars are distributed by the MHA Program
Each year the Kentucky Hospital Association generously gifts Kentucky MHA Programs monies to award one scholarship to a deserving student. The Kentucky Hospital Association (KHA), established in 1929, represents hospitals, related health care organizations, and integrated health care systems dedicated to sustaining and improving the health status of the citizens of Kentucky. The mission: The Kentucky Hospital Association will be the leading voice for Kentucky health systems in improving the health of our communities. (Source: https://www.kyha.com/about-kha-3)
Typically announced in early February
Volunteer service to campus, community, program
NOTE: Students who receive the scholarship must commit to attending the Kentucky ACHE luncheon during the annual conference.
Students who have participated in community service as a part of the MHA Student Association are eligible for the scholarship.
Email the Program Director with their intent once the announcement is made
Label Email: KY Hospital Association SCHOLARSHIP
150-word essay on the student's community service while enrolled in the MHA program
Please do not contact Kentucky Hospital Association as these scholarship dollars are distributed by the MHA Program
For all details related to qualifications, renewability, and more see the CAHME website as UK MHA does not administer these scholarships.
see CAHME.org – Awards/Scholarship for more details
Criteria and Notes:
Only one submission per award per CAHME accredited program
The awards panel will review applications and determine which student received the MHA Program nomination and will forward the nomination to CAHME
Require Program Director nomination. All materials should be submitted to the Program Director 3 weeks prior to the CAHME published due date.
CAHME scholarships have specific requirements, and many include community service – consider this early in your MHA career and commit to volunteering.
The CAHME/Dawn Gideon Foundation Scholarship
This award honors Dawn Gideon, who devoted her career to helping healthcare organizations succeed. The scholarship is targeted to supporting women pursuing advanced education in healthcare management and who have demonstrated a commitment to communities in need.
Learn more about the award winners here.
The CAHME/Judy Baar Topinka Foundation Scholarship
This award for Health Policy is named in memory Judy Baar Topinka, who dedicated herself to a lifetime of public service to the people of the State of Illinois.
The CAHME/Tim Campbell Scholarship
This award is in memory of Tim Campbell, a CAHME board member who personified a commitment to service and volunteerism. The scholarship is targeted to supporting student leaders who selflessly act to help others in the process of advancing the quality of healthcare.
For all details related to qualifications, renewability, and more see the AUPHA website as UK MHA does not administer these scholarships.
https://www.aupha.org/main/resourcecenter/scholarships
The Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA) is a global network of colleges, universities, faculty, individuals and organizations dedicated to the improvement of health and healthcare delivery through excellence in healthcare management and policy education. Its mission is to foster excellence and drive innovation in health management and policy education and promote the value of university-based management education for leadership roles in the health sector. It is the only non-profit entity of its kind that works to improve the delivery of health services – and thus the health of citizens – throughout the world by educating professional managers. AUPHA's membership includes the premier baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral degree programs in health administration education in the United States, Canada, and around the world. Its faculty and individual members represent more than 300 colleges and universities.
(Source: https://www.aupha.org/about/visionmissionvalues)
ACHE Albert W. Dent Scholarship
https://www.ache.org/membership/student-resources/albert-w-dent-graduate-student-scholarship
ACHE Foster G. McGaw Scholarship
https://www.ache.org/membership/student-resources/foster-g-mcgaw-graduate-student-scholarship
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