MSM Receives Funding from the Georgia Power Foundation to Support 12 Full Student Scholarships

Written By Morehouse School of Medicine

Morehouse School of MedicineĀ (MSM) has received funding from the Georgia Power Foundation to support full scholarships for 12 of its students. Four students each from the Doctor of Medicine (MD), Master of Public Health, and Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies programs will benefit from the new scholarships.

ā€œMorehouse School of Medicine is immensely grateful to the Georgia Power Foundation for this generous gift,ā€ said Valerie Montgomery Rice, MD, FACOG, President and CEO of Morehouse School of Medicine. ā€œThese scholarships will be life-changing for our students, allowing them to focus completely on their studies, without having to worry about the financial costs of their education. Our learners are MSM’s most valuable asset ā€“ they are the next generation of the health and scientific workforce. After graduation, they frequently return to their hometowns, committed to achieving health justice for all people. This investment from the Georgia Power Foundation is an investment not only in our students, but also in the health and wellbeing of the communities we serve.ā€

ā€œThe state of Georgia is incredibly fortunate to have Morehouse School of Medicine as a leading academic and research institution, and weā€™re grateful for its leadership in advancing health equity with every graduating class,ā€ said Kim Greene, Chairman, President, and CEO of Georgia Power, who also serves as a member of the MSM Board of Trustees. ā€œAt Georgia Power, we have a longstanding commitment to supporting students and higher education programs that uplift communities, including HBCUs. These new scholarships not only will help MSM get health care providers in the field in communities that need them the most, but will benefit Georgia directly as so many MSM graduates choose to stay and practice in our home state, providing critical medical care to our neighbors, friends and families.ā€

The scholarship program was first announced at an event during the 52nd Annual Legislative Conference of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation in Washington, DC.

First established as a two-year medical program at Morehouse College in 1975, Morehouse School of Medicine has been an independent institution since 1981. In addition to its world-renownedĀ Doctor of MedicineĀ program, MSM offers a wide range of health sciences doctorate and master’s degrees inĀ public health,Ā biomedical sciences, andĀ physician assistant studies. Many programs areĀ available onlineĀ or in a hybrid format for distance learners.