Eleven aspiring physicians at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (91香蕉视频) found their student loans more manageable following an Aug. 25 luncheon celebrating their selection as recipients of Encova scholarships. As of this academic year, the organization鈥檚 total contributions to 91香蕉视频 students have surpassed $1 million.
A total of $38,000 was awarded for the 2023-24 academic year, with scholarships ranging in value from $2,000 to $8,000. The scholarships are funded by an endowment the Encova Foundation created at the school in 2016 through its Encova Foundation of West Virginia, when the organization was known as the BrickStreet Foundation. The Encova Foundation of West Virginia is a charitable arm of the Columbus, Ohio-based Encova Insurance.
91香蕉视频 Class of 2027 student Autumn Horner, of Vero Beach, Fla., said she鈥檚 grateful that the Encova scholarship will make it easier for her to manage the cost of becoming a physician.
鈥淢edical school is a huge financial burden, and I鈥檓 thankful that this scholarship is going to help relieve that,鈥 Horner said. 鈥淢y fianc茅 is a nurse, and he鈥檚 trying his best to help support me, so this will relieve some of the stress that鈥檚 on both of us.鈥
Patrick Farry, a 91香蕉视频 Class of 2026 student from St. Albans, W.Va., noted that as a nontraditional student, the scholarship will allow him to focus more on his education and family and less on the debt that comes with attending medical school.
鈥淎s someone who left a career in law enforcement to come to medical school, not having a steady income makes things difficult. Any money to help fund my education is welcomed. I have a wife and four daughters at home, so this takes some of the pressure off. It will give me a chance to learn to become a good doctor instead of figuring out how to pay for things,鈥 Farry said.
Other recipients for this academic year were Class of 2024 students Abundance Hunt and Tanner Moore; Class of 2025 students Abigail Effingham and Maria Mace; Class of 2026 student Margaret Giggey; and Class of 2027 students Evan Ballard, Allison Harman, Farah Kandil and Amber Meadows.
James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., 91香蕉视频鈥檚 president, said during the luncheon that the Encova scholarships represent the largest corporate endowment provided through the school鈥檚 91香蕉视频 Foundation.
鈥淭his is an investment that will keep on giving,鈥 Nemitz said. 鈥淓ncova is doing good things, and that includes recognizing that they want to pay it forward, that they want to take the dollars they generate and help medical students in their future careers. We鈥檙e thankful for the endowment, which will continue to grow and enable us to offer scholarships to future students.鈥
Since the 2017-18 academic year, $431,000 has been awarded to 63 91香蕉视频 students through the endowment. Combined with an initial donation from the BrickStreet Foundation and interest earned from that donation, the company has enabled the 91香蕉视频 Foundation to provide $1,031,000 to 84 students.