
Scholarships
Discover a range of scholarships designed to support your academic journey. Explore opportunities and take the next step towards achieving your educational goals at Samuel Merritt University.

Discover a range of scholarships designed to support your academic journey. Explore opportunities and take the next step towards achieving your educational goals at Samuel Merritt University.
Scholarships will be awarded to third or fourth year Doctor of Podiatric Medicine students at CSPM on the basis of financial need, engagement in extracurricular activities, and academic performance. While recipients must be in good academic standing, their grade point average will not be the determining factor for scholarship eligibility. Preference will be given to financially needy students who are active in " student life" as evidenced by participation in extracurricular activities such as student leadership, community volunteer work, or the University work-study program.
Scholarships will be awarded to DPM students.
Scholarships will be awarded to third or fourth year Doctor of Podiatric Medicine students at CSPM on the basis of financial need, engagement in extracurricular activities, and academic performance. While recipients must be in good academic standing, their grade point average will not be the determining factor for scholarship eligibility. Preference will be given to financially needy students who are active in " student life" as evidenced by participation in extracurricular activities such as student leadership, community volunteer work, or the University work-study program.
Scholarships will be awarded to first year, entering students enrolled in the CSPM who have a 3.5 or higher grade point average. Financial need will not be considered in the awarding criteria.
Scholarships will be awarded to podiatric medicine students only, in priority order: 1) a Black female student(s), 2) a Black male student(s), 3) a Mexican female student(s), 4) a Mexican male student, or, 5) to an underrepresented student(s) who has few options to secure financial support. All students must be in good academic standing and have demonstrated financial need.
Healthcare Leaders Scholarship offers a scholarship for students entering or currently pursuing an educational program related to nursing or medicine. Students must be at least 17 years of age and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Hispanic Association of Colleges & Universities offers scholarships for graduate and undergraduate students attending an HACU member or partner college or university.
Indian Health Service (IHS) administers a program to help repay undergraduate and graduate loans of health professionals in return for full-time clinical service in Indian health programs.
National Health Service Corps, a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, has information about scholarships and loan repayment programs for health care professionals who practice in a medically underserved area.
Tillman Military Scholars program supports our nation’s active and veteran service members and their spouses by removing financial barriers to completing a degree program of choice. The scholarships cover not only direct study-related expenses such as tuition and fees but also other needs, including housing and child care.
TYLENOL® Future Care Scholarship Program awards a total of $250,000 in scholarship funds to 40 undergraduate and graduate students pursuing an education in health care.
Scholarships will be awarded to third or fourth year Doctor of Podiatric Medicine students at CSPM on the basis of financial need, engagement in extracurricular activities, and academic performance. While recipients must be in good academic standing, their grade point average will not be the determining factor for scholarship eligibility. Preference will be given to financially needy students who are active in " student life" as evidenced by participation in extracurricular activities such as student leadership, community volunteer work, or the University work-study program.
Scholarships will be awarded to DPM students.
Scholarships will be awarded to third or fourth year Doctor of Podiatric Medicine students at CSPM on the basis of financial need, engagement in extracurricular activities, and academic performance. While recipients must be in good academic standing, their grade point average will not be the determining factor for scholarship eligibility. Preference will be given to financially needy students who are active in " student life" as evidenced by participation in extracurricular activities such as student leadership, community volunteer work, or the University work-study program.
Scholarships will be awarded to first year, entering students enrolled in the CSPM who have a 3.5 or higher grade point average. Financial need will not be considered in the awarding criteria.
Scholarships will be awarded to podiatric medicine students only, in priority order: 1) a Black female student(s), 2) a Black male student(s), 3) a Mexican female student(s), 4) a Mexican male student, or, 5) to an underrepresented student(s) who has few options to secure financial support. All students must be in good academic standing and have demonstrated financial need.
Healthcare Leaders Scholarship offers a scholarship for students entering or currently pursuing an educational program related to nursing or medicine. Students must be at least 17 years of age and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Hispanic Association of Colleges & Universities offers scholarships for graduate and undergraduate students attending an HACU member or partner college or university.
Indian Health Service (IHS) administers a program to help repay undergraduate and graduate loans of health professionals in return for full-time clinical service in Indian health programs.
National Health Service Corps, a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, has information about scholarships and loan repayment programs for health care professionals who practice in a medically underserved area.
Tillman Military Scholars program supports our nation’s active and veteran service members and their spouses by removing financial barriers to completing a degree program of choice. The scholarships cover not only direct study-related expenses such as tuition and fees but also other needs, including housing and child care.
TYLENOL® Future Care Scholarship Program awards a total of $250,000 in scholarship funds to 40 undergraduate and graduate students pursuing an education in health care.