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Presidential
Scholars
Students urged to
apply for fall program
MUSC is currently accepting applications/nominations for the
Presidential Scholars Program.
This program will begin in the fall and will be a two-semester
experience for approximately 40 students, joined by selected faculty
scholars from each college. This is a non-graded, extra-curricular
program to allow students to bring an interdisciplinary perspective to
the study of complex social, political, and human issues of broad
interest to health care professionals. Involvement in the scholars
program will allow students to:
- Engage in intellectually challenging and provocative
dialogue on issues of broad interest to the helping professions
- Develop appreciation for other disciplines and understand
interdisciplinary cooperation
- Appreciate the complexities of difficult local and global
human and social issues
- Gain greater insight into the nature of ongoing change and
the complexity of resolving conflicting needs
- Understand and appreciate divergent views and heighten
awareness of the students' values and sense of social conscience in the
context of their professional responsibilities and talent
- Learn to use new ideas and sources of knowledge to
establish lifelong learning patterns.
The program will help develop future health care leaders who possess a
solid core of values and sense of responsibility for the health of
their communities.
The program will be offered in a format that maximizes student-direct
learning and participation. Meetings will be held during the dinner
hour, generally on a monthly basis, with occasional short retreats.
Included will be special occasions with Ray Greenberg, M.D., Ph.D.,
MUSC president, and visiting speakers. A universitywide forum, led by
the scholars, would culminate the year’s activities. A Web site will be
used to support the program as well.
A variety of active learning approaches will be used, with emphasis on
dialogue between participants, faculty, and experts inside and outside
the university. Students selected as presidential scholars will be
recognized in multiple venues on campus and the designation of
Presidential Scholar will appear on their academic transcript.
Any interested student may nominate her- or himself for the scholars
program. A cumulative GPA of greater than 3.0 is desirable for
application to the program. Students should not be on academic
probation or have academic deficiencies. Student self-nominees should
submit a one-page essay describing their interest in the scholars
program and include information regarding experience with and interest
in interdisciplinary activities.
Students are encouraged to submit a letter of support from a faculty
member, dean, or current or past presidential scholar who knows them
well and can speak of the interest, accomplishments, and personal
characteristics that support their suitability for the program. Faculty
members and previous or present presidential scholars may nominate
students for the scholars program. Faculty and scholars should submit a
letter describing the student’s potential as a candidate. Faculty and
scholar-nominated students will then be notified of their nomination
and asked to submit their own essay as described above.
Nominations must be received by the Office of the Provost no later than
Feb. 17. You may complete and submit a nomination online at http://www2.edserv.musc.edu/scholars/application/process.htm.
Complete applications include both the student essay and faculty
support letter and must be received by the Office of the Provost no
later than March 10.
Information sessions are scheduled for students interested in
participating in the program.
Student and faculty scholars will be in attendance to address questions
and concerns.
Look for student broadcast messages abouth these sessions and come
learn about the program.
Friday, Jan. 13, 2006
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