Measuring Financial Support for BIPOC Pharmacy Education

GrantID: 61332

Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $5,000

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If you are located in and working in the area of Higher Education, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

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Grant Overview

Financial Support for BIPOC Pharmacy Education

Financial instability poses a significant hurdle for many BIPOC candidates pursuing a PharmD. This grant offers essential financial assistance specifically designed to help cover unforeseen expenses that could hinder academic progress. Unlike standard financial aid that covers tuition, this funding focuses on direct costs associated with educational success, such as textbooks, technology, and essential supplies needed to navigate pharmacy courses effectively.

For example, a student who unexpectedly needs to purchase a laptop to complete online courses can utilize grant funds to alleviate that financial burden, ensuring they can keep up with their studies without delay. Similarly, another candidate may encounter the need for specialized software that is essential for a specific pharmacy class; this grant can help meet that need as well. These scenarios highlight the focus on covering critical, often overlooked costs that can disrupt a student's educational trajectory.

Eligibility requirements for this grant include proof of enrollment in an accredited pharmacy program and documentation of financial needs that can disrupt a student’s educational journey. Candidates must be cautious, however, as the grant does not fund general living expenses or large-scale tuition costs, which may lead to misunderstandings.

Furthermore, this funding aligns with recent trends emphasizing equity in educational opportunities, particularly for those from historically marginalized backgrounds within healthcare professions. As systemic barriers are acknowledged and dismantled, financial support like this underscores the commitment to equity in pharmacy education.

In conclusion, by channeling financial support directly to address immediate educational obstacles, this grant serves a vital role in reshaping the capabilities of BIPOC PharmD candidates and, ultimately, in promoting diversity within the healthcare workforce.

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