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Alice L. Schubert Medical Scholarship Grant

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Funding Amount

US $5,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Alice L. Schubert Medical Scholarship Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: CommunityGiving
Amount: US $5,000
Last Updated: November 17, 2025

Summary

The Alice L. Schubert Medical Scholarship, provided by CommunityGiving, supports high school, college, and graduate students pursuing a career in the medical field. Eligible candidates must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA and reside in specific Minnesota counties. This scholarship honors Alice Schubert, a dedicated community member who served during WWII and contributed significantly to her local community. It aims to empower future healthcare professionals by alleviating financial burdens while they pursue their education at accredited Minnesota institutions.

Overview

About CommunityGiving Connecting the local causes. Together we unite foundations in Alexandria, Brainerd, Carver County, the greater St. Cloud area, Willmar and beyond under a single framework to create efficiencies that maximize the impact of our donors. Who We Are Our mission is to strengthen local communities by empowering community foundations. We Believe In... Capturing and preserving the legacy of our donors … ForeverOur duty to provide unparalleled, personalized service to our donorsInspiring philanthropy across generationsUtilizing financial resources as a tool to bring about lasting, positive changeOur responsibility to serve as a trusted local leader and community catalyst, building connections between people who share a common geography Alice L. Schubert Medical Scholarship* About This Scholarship Alice was born to Joseph and Rose (Waninger) Schubert in Morrison County on September 15, 1920. Alice was a business college graduate, and she worked as a legal secretary for Fred Miller, U.S. Senator in Little Falls. Miller passed away and his associate Robert Phillips took over. Phillips was drafted in WWII. At this time, Alice too joined the war effort and went to work for the U.S. Government. She worked under Colonel Raymond Rossberg (First Commander of Camp Ripley) in the Finance and Accounting Division at Camp Ripley. Alice was responsible for training incoming officers. Alice retired in Little Falls and spent the winter months in Arizona and Florida. She was the Founder of the Toast Mistress Club in Little Falls. She enjoyed reading and traveling.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Eligibility RequirementsHigh School, college, or graduate students seeking a career in the medical field to further their education at an accredited 2- or 4-year Minnesota college/universityGPA Requirement: 3.0 GPA preferredReside in one of the following counties: Benton'SherburneStearns MorrisonCrow WingMajor: Medical Field of StudySchoolsCollegeAlexandria Technical and Community CollegeAugsburg CollegeBemidji State UniversityBethany Lutheran CollegeBethel UniversityCarleton CollegeCentral Lakes CollegeCollege of St. BenedictCollege of St. ScholasticaConcordia College - Moorhead, MNConcordia University - St. Paul, MNGustavus Adolphus CollegeHamline UniversityMacalester CollegeMinnesota State University - MankatoMinnesota State University - MoorheadRidgewater CollegeSaint John's UniversitySaint Mary's UniversitySouthwest Minnesota State UniversitySt. Catherine UniversitySt. Cloud State UniversitySt. Cloud Technical and Community CollegeSt. John's UniversitySt. Olaf CollegeUniversity of Minnesota - CrookstonUniversity of Minnesota - DuluthUniversity of Minnesota - MorrisUniversity of Minnesota - Twin CitiesUniversity of Northwestern - St. PaulUniversity of St. ThomasWinona State UniversityPierz High School

Ineligibility

Renewable: No

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

educationhealthcare

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