All graduates of the Indiana University School of Medicine have been shaped by their experiences on campus and the people they met along the way.
You no doubt remember the long hours spent studying for gross anatomy, or practicing how to take patient histories. It was here, during one of your many clerkships, that you cared for your first patient and began to understand what it means to be a healing presence. And who can forget what it felt like to slip on a white coat for the first time?
Contributing to your class scholarship ensures today's medical students continue to share those same experiences - experiences that will shape their medical careers. In the process, you create a lasting legacy for you and your classmates and honor someone who was special to your class.
Now more than ever, students need your help. Tuition at the School of Medicine has surpassed $27,000 a year for Indiana residents and $42,000 for non-residents, increasing the need for scholarship support. To contribute to your class scholarship, click on the Current Campaigns link below or if you are having a reunion this year, click on the year in which you graduated to the right.
For a listing of current Class Campaigns, click here.
Questions can be directed to:
Georgia Sinclair Strickland
gsstrick@iupui.edu
317-278-2122 or 800-643-6975
Updated January 2009.
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| All graduates of the Indiana University School of Medicine have been shaped by their experiences on campus and the people they met along the way.
You no doubt remember the long hours spent studying for gross anatomy, or practicing how to take patient histories. It was here, during one of your many clerkships, that you cared for your first patient and began to understand what it means to be a healing presence. And who can forget what it felt like to slip on a white coat for the first time? Contributing to your class scholarship ensures today's medical students continue to share those same experiences - experiences that will shape their medical careers. In the process, you create a lasting legacy for you and your classmates and honor someone who was special to your class. Now more than ever, students need your help. Tuition at the School of Medicine has surpassed $27,000 a year for Indiana residents and $42,000 for non-residents, increasing the need for scholarship support. To contribute to your class scholarship, click on the Current Campaigns link below or if you are having a reunion this year, click on the year in which you graduated to the right. For a listing of current Class Campaigns, click here.
Questions can be directed to: Updated January 2009. |
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