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KHC Scholarship 2025: Applications Now Open in Celebration of National Kidney Month

The Kidney and Hypertension Center (KHC) is excited to announce that applications for the 2025 KHC Scholarship are now open — just in time for National Kidney Month this March. This annual scholarship, offering $2,500 to two high school seniors committed to pursuing a career in healthcare, underlines KHC’s dedication to fostering the next generation of medical professionals and advancing kidney health.

Click here to apply for the scholarship online through Scholar’s App!

Why This Scholarship Matters

With chronic kidney disease affecting millions of people worldwide, there has never been a greater need for passionate and well-trained healthcare providers. By alleviating some of the financial barriers that often accompany higher education, the KHC Scholarship empowers tomorrow’s medical practitioners to focus on making a positive impact in global health.

Eligibility and Key Dates

Open to: High school seniors graduating in 2025 with a minimum GPA of 3.0 (or equivalent).

Application Deadline: April 20, 2025 (11:59 p.m. EST).

Notification of Winners: May 2, 2025.

Award Ceremony: Recipients will be honored at the 2025 Cincinnati Kidney Walk on Sunday, May 18, 2025.

How to Apply

To learn more about eligibility criteria and to submit your application, please visit our KHC Scholarship page on the Scholar’s App website here. The online application is straightforward, and we encourage all interested students to apply early and ensure all required components are completed by the deadline.

National Kidney Month: A Time to Raise Awareness

March marks National Kidney Month, a period dedicated to promoting kidney health awareness and preventing chronic kidney disease. By launching our 2025 scholarship now, we’re highlighting the integral role of education in safeguarding kidney health and preparing future leaders to bring fresh insights and innovations to the field of nephrology.

Join us in spreading awareness about the importance of kidney health and supporting the next wave of healthcare professionals.

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