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Janice and John Robbins Scholarship

 

Sponsor: Conway Regional Health System Foundation

Each spring, the Conway Regional Health System Foundation awards scholarships to area students who are currently enrolled, or beginning their education, in a health related career field. Awards may be used for tuition, books, and room and board expenses. This scholarship was established in 2007 by the Conway Regional Women's Council to honor John Robbins and his wife, Janice, upon his retirement as Conway Regional's President and CEO. The Women's Council was established in 2001 and has grown into a dynamic group of more than 150 women working to improve women's health in the community and raise funds for Conway Regional. It is hoped this scholarship will honor the Robbins' vision and their unwavering commitment to education by helping a student seeking to further his or her education in a medical field so he or she can serve patients at Conway Regional in the future.

Award Amount: 1000
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Contact Information
Conway Regional Health System Foundation
2302 College Avenue
Conway, AR 72034
Telephone: 501-513-5778, 800-245-3314
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Email: foundation@conwayregional.org
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