Helen S. Randles Scholarship Awards
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Overview
Helen S. Randles Scholarship Awards
Organization: United Helpers Foundation (NY, US)
Background: This annual scholarship honors Helen S. Randles, who served United Helpers for over 45 years as a Board Member and President of the Society of the United Helpers. Helen was a firm believer in the importance of education, particularly educational preparation of individuals for service in health care.
- Location: St. Lawrence County, New York
Geographic Scope
- Must be a high school senior in St. Lawrence County
- Must desire to continue education in the health care field
Eligibility Requirements
- Nursing
- Physical Therapy
- Speech Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Dietitians
- Clinical Psychology
- Nurse Practitioner
- Physician Assistant
Eligible Fields of Study
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: https://www.unitedhelpers.org/helen-s-randles-scholarship-awards/
Contact Information
How to Apply
Application Process
1. Download the application form from the scholarship page
2. Complete all required fields in the application
3. Email your completed application to: [email protected]
Status: Applications for 2026 are now being accepted
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