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Impact on Education
NEW AND EXPANDED SCHOLARSHIPS 180 NEW AND EXPANDED ENDOWED CHAIRS 45 NEW AND EXPANDED ENDOWMENTS 74 TOTAL 299
School of Allied Health Professions
$1,000,185 in scholarships awarded during Vision 2020 to 1,072 students through 1,184 awards.
School of Behavioral Health
$849,607 in scholarships awarded during Vision 2020 to 353 students through 422 awards.
School of Dentistry
$2,346,953 in scholarships awarded during Vision 2020 to 696 students through 805 awards.
School of Medicine
$10,104,323 in scholarships awarded during Vision 2020 to 1,009 students through 1,329 awards.
School of Nursing
$4,084,602 in scholarships awarded during Vision 2020 to 1,562 students through 2,831 awards.
School of Pharmacy
$910,927 in scholarships awarded during Vision 2020 to 284 students through 341 awards.
School of Public Health
$1,028,154 in scholarships awarded during Vision 2020 to 319 students though 403 awards.
School of Religion
$285,737 in scholarships awarded during Vision 2020 to 46 students through 62 awards.
Thank you with utmost sincerity and gratefulness. Thank you for hearing my story, and thank you for gifting this scholarship to me. I am beyond honored.
With every dream comes much effort and struggle. I did not know how financially and emotionally taxing a graduate education would be, but I know it is worth it. The fact that you believe in me and recognize my hard work by giving me this gift – I value the hardships endured even more. This scholarship reminds me why I am pursuing this passion, and it certainly adds value to my character.
This scholarship also reminds me that good work does not go unnoticed. I will continue to work hard and inspire others to lead by example. Again, I could not thank you enough for helping me with tuition.
Sincerely,
Macaulay O’Shea Davis, Class of 2021
School of Allied Health Professions
Thank you! I am so grateful to receive this scholarship. I am a single parent of three young children, working a full-time job while attending Loma Linda University full time. Lately, I have been struggling with finances and this money eases the burden because I won’t have to put so much on a highinterest credit card to pay for courses. Each morning I meditate and pray to God that He may destroy this mountain of debt... I rejoice in the blessings He bestows upon my little family. I am grateful for His love! He regularly – without fail – proves that He is greater than any of my doubting thoughts related to finances. So, thank you again... and thank the Lord for one more way of gifting me His Grace.
May God Bless You Each Day!
Aaron R. Mogilski, Class of 2022
School of Behavioral Health Your donations have such a vast impact on the lives of the students of LLU School of Nursing. For myself, this will alleviate the financial burden of living on my own and from the cost of schooling. I feel like I can breathe a little easier after having been awarded this scholarship. I am aware not everyone is able to receive this and so I have the utmost gratitude and appreciation for being selected. This is truly a blessing and this is all made possible by our kindhearted donors. Thank you so much a million times over.
With blessings,
Menzer Averbeck, Class of 2021
School of Nursing
Thank you for this much needed scholarship. This scholarship came right in time. It has definitely been difficult this year dealing with transitioning back to school from working for a few years after undergrad. With the recent events from COVID-19, I was also let go from my part-time job and am having difficulty trying to find a new job that allows me to continue social distancing. Just as I was struggling, God showed His light and I received the email that I had been awarded this scholarship! I am truly amazed and grateful for your generosity. Through this gift, I am able to have a little less stress in order to focus on my studies so that I will be able to use my knowledge within my community.
Jenae Anderson, Class of 2021
School of Public Health