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The Joel C. Gordon Honor Scholarship
The Joel C. Gordon Honor Scholarship was endowed in 1998 by William J. Hamberg, CEO of Medisphere Health Partners, to honor his friend and mentor, Joel C. Gordon, chairman and CEO of Gordon Group. The scholarship benefits a junior or senior who is major in HOD with a focus on healthcare business or services. Preference is given to students who are participating in a healthcare related internship in Nashville. Financial need is a consideration.
Students must apply to be considered for the Joel C. Gordon Honor Scholarship. The application form is available on the HOD Internship webpage. Contact the Human & Organizational Development Internship Office at 322-8273 for further information.
The Ingram Honor Scholarship in Community Development & Social Policy
Orrin Ingram, President and CEO of Ingram Industries, endowed the Ingram Honor Scholarship in Community Development & Social Policy in 2002 in order to recognize the importance of non-profit organizational effectiveness. The scholarship benefits juniors or seniors majoring in Human and Organizational Development who are interested in careers in community development, with special consideration given to non-profit leadership management.
The scholarship will be awarded to a student enrolled in the HOD Internship Course, HOD 2900-2930, who is completing an internship at Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee. The scholarship can either fund a special internship project or can go toward course tuition.
To be considered for the Ingram Honor Scholarship, students need to apply. Contact the Human & Organizational Development Internship Office at 322-8273 for further information.
Applications can be obtained in the HOD Internship Office, Mayborn 104, or by clicking here.
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