Your reunion year is a special occasion to reconnect with classmates and reflect on what your time at The Ohio State University College of Medicine means to you. In addition to, or in lieu of, attending your reunion on October 4-6, we hope you will join your classmates in giving back to support our medical students!
Alumni celebrating their reunion year are encouraged to support:
The Ohio State University Fund for the College of Medicine
Provides much needed support for medical student scholarships, student/alumni programming and other priorities of the Dean of the College.
The Medical Class of 1959 Scholarship Fund
Established June 6, 2008, with gifts from alumni of the College of Medicine class of 1959; used to provide one or more scholarships to medical students in the College of Medicine based on academic merit and/or financial need.
The Medical Class of 1969 Scholarship Fund in Medicine
Established May 14, 2010 with gifts from the medical alumni of the College of Medicine class of 1969; used to provide one or more scholarships to medical students in the College of Medicine based on academic merit or financial need.
Medical Class of 1974 Scholarship
The Fund provides one or more scholarships to students who are enrolled in the College of Medicine.
Medical Class of 1979 Scholarship Endowed Fund
Scholarship for need-based medical students in good standing academically. This fund has not yet reached full endowment level and needs the help of generous alums from the class of 1979 to live on in perpetuity. Otherwise, the pending endowment also may be converted to current use, and spent at one time.
The Medical Class of 1984 Scholarship Fund (Pending)
Provides scholarships to medical students in financial need in good academic standing. This endowment is pending.
College of Medicine Diversity Programs Fund
Supports programs/activities on diversity in College of Medicine for students, faculty/staff or other constituents, including Clotilde Bowen Annual Lectureship on Diversity.
MEDPATH Program Fund
Supports MEDPATH - Program’s aim is to increase the number of underrepresented minorities and students from educationally and/or socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds who enter medical school, and who show evidence of a commitment to practice in a medically underserved community.
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