Schuyler Hospital Scholarship Winners Announced

Community News Release
Two smiling women, one in a patterned shirt and one in purple scrubs, stand outdoors in front of a stone.
Schuyler Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship winners smile for a photo outside the hospital.

Schuyler Hospital Auxiliary has announced the winners of its scholarships.

Sarah Barr recently graduated from Odessa-Montour Central School and plans to study nursing at Saint John Fisher college.

Nicole Meyers is a technician at the hospital who will use her scholarship to pursue a degree in nursing.

“Scholarships are a priority to our members, who work hard to raise funds to support them each year. Our membership understands the importance of doing their part to help develop our future healthcare professionals,” said Kitty Shallenberger, President, Schuyler Hospital Auxiliary. “We are proud to recognize Sarah and Nicole and wish them well in their schooling.”

Scholarships are awarded each year to graduating high school seniors who live or attend school in Schuyler County and plan to enter careers in the healthcare field, or to Schuyler Hospital employees furthering their education

The auxiliary awarded its first scholarship in 1990.

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