Scholarship Opportunities
2025 Scholarship Applications Now Available
SSM Health Monroe Hospital's Volunteer Services is once again offering scholarships for students seeking a career in the healthcare field. The deadline for application submission is February 28, 2025.
Requirements for both types of scholarships are the individual must be pursuing a degree or certificate in a healthcare related field, have a GPA of 3.25 or higher with an emphasis on science and math, and all applications must be typed. In no specific order, recipients will be selected based on citizenship, need and school & outside activities.
Students who have received a high school scholarship in the past are eligible to apply for the advance study scholarship. However, an individual may only receive each scholarship once.
For information or questions, please contact Volunteer Services at 608-324-1569.
Applications for four $2,000 scholarships are available for SSM Health Monroe’s service area college students. Applicants must have completed at least one year of advanced study (beyond high school) in a health-related field and be a resident of a community with a SSM Health Monroe Clinic Medical Group location or a resident within SSM Health Monroe’s service area or an employee or child of a SSM Health employee.
Continued Education Scholarship Application
Submission Details: Please type the answers to your application and submit to the address below.
SSM Health
Attn: Volunteer Services
515 22nd Avenue
Monroe, WI 53566
Monroe Volunteer Services awards two $1,000 scholarships to graduating high school seniors each year. One scholarship will be awarded to a Monroe High School senior, and one scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior from a community with SSM Health Monroe Clinic Medical Group sites – Albany, Brodhead, New Glarus, Durand, Freeport and Lena – or who live within an area serviced by a branch site.
MHS Scholarship Application
Branch Site Scholarship Application
Submission Details: Please print and fill out the applications and submit to your high school guidance counselor.