Join the Scholarship

The Winston Scholarship program recognizes excellence and achievement for students in master’s degree programs in health administration, health policy, and public health by providing up to twenty $10,000 scholarships per year. Winston Scholars also join a one-day symposium on health policy in Washington, DC.

The David A. Winston Health Policy Scholarship identifies and supports promising young people committed to a health policy-related master’s degree in any discipline, field, or profession from any school or program that is housed in an accredited college or university. We seek to increase the number and quality of individuals trained in these fields at the state and federal levels by awarding deserving students with financial support to further their education.

The scholarship program recognizes student excellence and achievement based on that student’s record and recommendations from faculty and colleagues. For 2024 up to twenty awards of $10,000 will be offered to each selected student who demonstrates their potential to succeed in health policy, health administration, and/or health management at either the state or national level upon graduation from their degree program. This program is open to any student enrolled in an academic graduate program at an accredited college or university.

Scholarship Application Overview

  • Current first-year graduate students in their second full-time equivalent semester or third full-time equivalent quarter. More qualifications >
  • Applications and supporting materials for the 2024-2025 Winston Health Policy Scholarships will be open for submission starting January 1st, 2025.  Applications submitted before January 1st will not be accepted.
  • Deadline is March 14th, 2025
  • You'll need: a resume, personal statement, transcripts, two letters of nomination. More details >

Submission Acceptance Opens January 1, 2025

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Application Deadline is March 14, 2025

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