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Tylenol scholarship
Started by charfdorn
I started the app and got stuck on the essay but I am going to give it a whirl. Can't hurt to try but thanks for telling everyone else about it and ruining our chances!!! LOL
I applied to it the beginning of April. I used bits from my application essays to do it. Haven't heard anything back, yet. we'll see.
I finished the app a few weeks ago.. but don't really expect much from it. Figure as big a corp. as that is some mid-level or higher person has a son/daughter going to some sort of school and thats where it will go... Not that it's a bad thing ... for whoever gets it. I just don't figure it's going to be much help to me.
the details from the fastweb profile
Tylenol Brand Scholarship Fund
Provided by: TYLENOL Brand Scholarship Fund Deadline: May 15, 2009 Type of Award: Scholarship Awards Available Amount 10 $10000 30 $5000
Tylenol Brand Scholarship Fund
Provided by: TYLENOL Brand Scholarship Fund Deadline: May 15, 2009 Type of Award: Scholarship Awards Available Amount 10 $10000 30 $5000
I think i am gonna apply for this one
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KristaMPH
i applied a few weeks ago, haven't heard anything and I don't really expect to but i thought, why not? Anyone know of any other scholarships like this?
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Isn't the scholarship only for PY2 and above? In the application academic information section, they only have sophomore year and above listed.
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deleted205891
I applied freshman and sophomore year. I wasn't even chosen as a finalist.
I wonder, do they even consider pharmacy a health profession? The state of Delaware doesn't in its loan repayment program for health professionals.
Maybe I'll give it a shot again next year.
I wonder, do they even consider pharmacy a health profession? The state of Delaware doesn't in its loan repayment program for health professionals.
Maybe I'll give it a shot again next year.
FYI...
The fine print says that you must attend a non-profit school.
Do we even qualify as prepharm students? I thought the app says that you must be currently enrolled in health profession studies. ???
CSU c/o 2013
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deleted205891
FYI...
The fine print says that you must attend a non-profit school.
Yeah. Most schools are non-profit schools, even though they don't seem that way.
For-profit schools include DeVry, Phoenix, Strayer and ones like that.
Well I assumed I qualified since I was in a 0-6 pharmacy program, so I was in a health related field.
Maybe I will apply this year, if there's time left...You guys convinced me to check this thing out, and maybe I have more of a chance now since I'm an actual pharmacy student.
I just submitted mine. I guess we'll have to wait about a month from now, if we get selected?
Has anybody out there applied for the Tylenol scholarship? It seems like one of the few scholarships Pharm.D P1s are eligible for. I wonder if someone in that situation has a realistic shot to get it.
The key factors are: time vs of # of scholarship vs. # of applicants vs. $ amount of scholarships.
Generally speaking: it is better to start hunting from local / university / college / employer specific scholarships. These tend to have the Least number of applicants per scholarship $, so you get the most bang for your time investment. And if you have time left over, and if you are very qualified, go for the national ones.
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deleted205891
The key factors are: time vs of # of scholarship vs. # of applicants vs. $ amount of scholarships.
Generally speaking: it is better to start hunting from local / university / college / employer specific scholarships. These tend to have the Least number of applicants per scholarship $, so you get the most bang for your time investment. And if you have time left over, and if you are very qualified, go for the national ones.
Well, I got all the local ones I can get (Delaware doesn't give out too many) and Rite Aid is sure as hell not gonna give me a scholarship and my school says it gives "endowed scholarships" but instead they are basically substitutions to the merit grant promised to everyone in the beginning of freshman year...so really the national ones are now my only hope 🙁
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deleted205891
Anyone else got an email form Tylenol today saying that your a semi-finalist?
So soon? I just applied 2 days before the deadline...I guess I'm not a semi-finalist.
So soon? I just applied 2 days before the deadline...I guess I'm not a semi-finalist.
To be honest, it's kind of 'fishy.' I submitted by application at 6pm on the DAY OF THE DEADLINE (MAY 15), and I ALREADY heard back? I think it's kind of like applying to pharm school where the only thing they look at first is your GPA. As a semi-finalist, you just send in your transcripts. I think after they verify your GPA, THEN they look at your essay (like for an 'interview'). 😕