Scholarships

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Scaife Family Foundation Scholarship and Stipend 
The Scaife Family Foundation of West Palm Beach, Florida is funding 24 medical & 14 family drug court scholarships. Assistance includes full conference registration, residence hall double room, and on campus meals. A stipend, up to $500, will also be awarded to each scholarship recipient for travel expenses. Participants must register for Track 1(Medical Scholars/Allied Heatlh Professionals Track) or Track 6 ( Overview of Drug Court Systems: Adult, Juvenile and Family Drug Courts; DUI and Mental Health Court) to be eligible for this scholarship.

Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) Scholarship*

Scholarships are awarded to professionals who are experiencing financial hardship and would not otherwise be able to attend the National Rural Institute. Applicants must register for the Prevention Works in Rural America - Track 9, sponsored by CSAP.

Wisconsin Council on Problem Gambling Scholarship*
The council will provide two full scholarships for a Wisconsin participant interested in attending the advanced track in the treatment of pathological gambling. Registrants must register for Mini-workshop 6 to be eligible for this scholarship.

Larry W. Monson Scholarship*
This perpetual scholarship fund was established in memory of Larry Monson. It is awarded annually to a rural professional in the alcohol and drug abuse field.

Michael E. Campbell Memorial Scholarship*
Michael E. Campbell Scholarship, established in March 2003, to honor Michael’s personal and professional contributions to the alcohol and drug abuse-mental health field.

Char Lusher Scholarship*

Char Lusher, a dedicated professional in the field, is providing a scholarhsip for an individual experiencing financial hardship who would not otherwise be able to attend the Institute.

Harold E. Hughes Scholarship Fund*
This perpetual scholarship fund has been established to provide ongoing recognition and honor of the contributions made to the alcohol and other drug abuse prevention and treatment field in the United States by Harold E. Hughes. Four scholarships are awarded at the end of the conference for the following year.

NRADAN Scholarship
NRADAN partial scholarships for tuition will be awarded to individuals with financial need who would not otherwise be able to attend the National Rural Institute on Alcohol & Drug Abuse.

 

*Assistance includes full conference registration, residence hall double room, and on- campus meals.

If you have questions contact: Julie Smith at Outreach Services,
(715) 232-2793 or email conferences-workshops@uwstout.edu.

The scholarship application deadline is April 15, 2009.