Ortho Dermatologics Opens Submissions for Aspire Higher Scholarships

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Ortho Dermatologics has announced the opening of the application process for its 2021 Aspire Higher scholarship program. The scholarship program, which began in 2013, awards nine students who have been treated for a dermatologic condition with a scholarship of up to $10,000 in support of their academic goals.

“Many students today are balancing a mix of in-person and remote education in addition to managing part-time jobs and extra-curricular activities. In normal circumstances, it can be challenging for students to juggle all that is part of getting an education, and with the added physical and emotional burden of living with a skin condition during a worldwide pandemic, it’s even more difficult,” said Scott Hirsch, senior vice president and chief strategy officer, Bausch Health, and president, Ortho Dermatologics. “We are excited to continue the Aspire Higher scholarship program in 2021 and to assist deserving students as they work to achieve their academic goals.”

To apply for the 2021 scholarship, students are required to submit letters of recommendation along with a long-form essay describing the impact of their dermatologic condition and the role that a dermatologist, physician assistant or nurse practitioner has played in helping to treat their condition.

Scholarships are open to students who have been accepted to, or are currently attending, an accredited, nonprofit, two- or four-year college, university or advanced (post-high school) vocational or technical school for the 2021-2022 academic year.

Scholarships are available in the following three categories:

  • Undergraduate Scholar Awards for students pursuing undergraduate degrees
  • Graduate Scholar Awards for students pursuing graduate degrees
  • Today's Woman Scholar Awards for students who are mothers pursuing either undergraduate or graduate degrees

“For several years, I’ve tackled a chronic skin disease while fighting to accept myself with this condition,” said Magdalena Augustine, a 2020 Aspire Higher scholarship recipient. ”The Aspire Higher Scholarship Program has made that fight so much easier by recognizing students like me who are living with skin conditions and helping to support our higher education aspirations.”

For more information, visit aspirehigherscholarships.com.

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