The Ralph T. and Esther L. Warburton Foundation donated the $3 million. The scholarships created will go to middle-class families who do not quality for financial aid and cannot afford to pay full tuition.
Three students, one seeking a doctoral degree in medicine, one doctoral student in dentistry and one pursing a graduate-level degree in nursing, will receive the scholarships each year. It’s unclear how many scholarships will be added because of the donation since the scholarship amounts vary.
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