Healthline Stronger Encyclopedism: Encouraging students creating a stronger, healthier world for all

The application for the 2022 Healthline Stronger Scholarship leave open in February 2022. If you or someone you know is concerned in applying, follow us on social media today to be the first to know when the lotion is live.

Healthline launched the Healthline Stronger Learnedness in 2017 to support college students using their education to improve the health and wellness landscape. Apiece year, we partner with a military mission-driven establishment to peck a different health and wellness theme. Unitedly, we recognise striking students going above and beyond to computer address this topic through their coursework, extracurriculars, career goals, and residential district outreach.

Over the last five years, the Healthline Stronger Scholarship has:

  • Awarded $100,000+ in scholarship pecuniary resource
  • Recognised 17 outstanding students
  • Served 5 health and wellness areas, including health equity, food protection, mental health, and prolonged conditions

Congratulations to the 2021 Healthline Stronger Scholarship winners

Healthline and the Prevention Institute thank them for their dedication to creating a stronger, better world by dismantling health equity barriers in their communities. Read more approximately our winners under.

Anne Jean Baptiste

Picture taking by Melody Timothee

"Although addressing grouping wellness inequality will need large changes to our healthcare system, I can still make an impact. I plan to reduce health inequalities in the Black community by using my privilege of being in spaces that we have historically been excluded from to advocate for the necessarily of my community." Register MORE


Jay-Miguel Fonticella

Picture taking by Lauren Justice

"Focusing on wellness disparities within my Native community is epochal because our community faces ongoing regular oppression from federal and healthcare infrastructures. Autochthonous families experience social determinants of health daily, including pestiferous water supplies, economic instability, and a lack of nutritional knowledge."  READ MORE


Luis Tun

Photography past Tiffany Luong

"…[T]atomic number 2 high cost of housing and low wages in [Ventura] county leaves umteen Latinx people with little money to expend connected healthcare, medication, and nutritious foods. Creating affordable housing for Latinx families would admit them to keep open money and invest it in their health."  READ MORE


Healthline Stronger Erudition Details

  • Who can apply? Current undergraduate and graduate students (as of Flop of the scholarship year) at accredited US institutions who demonstrate a commitment to addressing the elect wellness and health subject. The 2022 Healthline Stronger Scholarship application will open in February 2022. Follow us happening social media today to be the first to know when the coating is live.
  • What will you need to provide? Tell us approximately the work you are doing by joint your extracurriculars, experiences, and essays. No GPA OR grades needful.
  • Why employ? Healthline Stronger Scholars receive up to $7,500 scholarship towards their education; the option to be featured along Healthline's website and social media; and an award to add to their resume, LinkedIn, operating theatre grad school applications.

Meet our previous Healthline Stronger Scholars

2020 Healthline Stronger Scholars: Nutrition and intellectual nourishment security

  • Thomas Gabel
  • Carol Ramos-Gerena
  • Alexander Mancevski
  • Aseel El Zein

2019 Healthline Stronger Scholars: Mental health

  • Austin Angiollilo
  • Elizabeth Taylor Bhaiji
  • Lauren President Lyndon Johnso
  • Emma Seevak

2018 Healthline Stronger Scholars: Chronic and rare diseases

  • Simran Handa
  • Matthew Pearl
  • Sanika Raine
  • Daniel Stanley

2017 Healthline Stronger Scholars: Type 2 diabetes

  • Jahmil Lacey
  • Steffi Liu

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