Summary
Member families of Hemophilia of Iowa (HOI) with a high school senior enrolled in a degree-seeking program at an accredited U.S. college, university, or trade school may seek one of several scholarships for students with bleeding disorders or immediate family members of persons with a bleeding disorder.
Applicants must have an active treatment plan for either hemophilia or a related bleeding/clotting disorder and submit an essay about the applicant’s career plans, relationship with the bleeding disorder community, and contributions within the community. HOI also offers three scholarships named after David N. Brustkern, John Heisner, and Dude Cramer which have the same requirements as the general scholarship, but also require a letter of recommendation from an HOI Board Member or a Hemophilia Treatment Center (HTC) staff member, and an essay from the applicant about their involvement in the chapter.
$1,000 is awarded to individuals with a bleeding disorder and $500 for an immediate family member of a person with a bleeding disorder.
Applications are submitted through a link on the website. For more information, e-mail Mary Lou Warner.
Applicants must have an active treatment plan for either hemophilia or a related bleeding/clotting disorder and submit an essay about the applicant’s career plans, relationship with the bleeding disorder community, and contributions within the community. HOI also offers three scholarships named after David N. Brustkern, John Heisner, and Dude Cramer which have the same requirements as the general scholarship, but also require a letter of recommendation from an HOI Board Member or a Hemophilia Treatment Center (HTC) staff member, and an essay from the applicant about their involvement in the chapter.
$1,000 is awarded to individuals with a bleeding disorder and $500 for an immediate family member of a person with a bleeding disorder.
Applications are submitted through a link on the website. For more information, e-mail Mary Lou Warner.
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