Provident Scholarship Fund

The Provident Scholarship Fund builds on Provident Hospital’s rich history, dating back to founder Dr. Daniel Hale Williams, to uplift and support diversity in healthcare.

The Fund was established through a partnership between Cook County Health, the Cook County Health Foundation and Cook County Offices under the President and its Project Rainbow initiative designed to address education barriers. Scholarships will support awardees who are from, and dedicated to serving, underrepresented communities in Cook County.

About

The Scholarship

The goal of this scholarship program is to provide opportunities to students coming from communities that historically have faced greater challenges, including access to education, economic opportunities, transportation, food or medical care.

Dr. Daniel Hale Williams
Founder, Provident Hospital of Cook County

The Provident Scholarship Fund has two scholarship opportunities:

The Health Professionals Scholarship

provides scholarships to medical students and students in a graduate-level clinical academic program. The Health Professionals Scholarship will support awardees who are from, and dedicated to serving, underrepresented communities in Cook County. Students are eligible for an award of up to $20,000.

Qualifying Academic Programs
Medical students and students in graduate-level clinical academic programs, including but not limited to:
  • MD, DO
  • DDS
  • Physician Assistant
  • Nurse Practitioners
The Allied Health & Undergraduate Scholarship
provides awards to graduating high school seniors, nursing, allied health and undergraduate students in select programs. The Allied Health & Undergraduate Scholarship will support awardees who are from, and dedicated to serving, underrepresented communities in Cook County. Students are eligible for an award of up to $10,000.
Qualifying Academic Programs
Various health care academic programs at an accredited academic institution resulting in an industry-recognized certification, license, or undergraduate degree. The program’s tuition must be equal to or greater than award, including but not limited to:
  • Nursing (LPN & RN)
  • Surgical Technology
  • Respiratory Therapy
  • Radiology Technician
  • Paramedic
Health Professionals Scholarship
Allied Health Undergraduate Scholarship
Award Amounts
$20,000 per scholar
$10,000 per scholar
Qualifying Academic Programs
Students in graduate-level clinical academic programs. Include but not limited to:
• Medical Students
• Dental Students
• Physician Assistant
• Nurse Practitioners
Various academic health care programs at an accredited institution resulting in an industry-recognized certification, license, or undergraduate degree. The program’s tuition must be equal to or greater than award. Includes but is not limited to:
• Surgical Technology
• Respiratory Therapy
• Radiology Technician
• Nursing (LPN & RN)
• Paramedic
Eligibility
• Permanent resident of Cook County (home address must be in Cook County, cannot use school housing address as proof of residency)
• U.S. citizen/Permanent Resident
• Current student or enrolled in a qualifying academic program at an accredited academic institution
• Financial need demonstrated through FAFSA; with a Student Aid Index (SAI) of zero or below
• GPA of 2.7 or greater OR in good academic standing where GPA is not applicable
Application Period
Apply using link below. Required documents for application include:
• I-9 Document(s) for proof of citizenship/residency status
• State ID/Driver’s License for proof of Cook County Residency
• CV/Resume
• Current academic registration or acceptance letter into one of qualifying academic programs at an accredited academic institution
• Student Aid Report (SAR) from FAFSA
• Two letters of recommendation (one from a school administrator, dean, department chair or faculty member, and another from community)
• Personal Statement (400 min-800 max) responding to ALL required prompts below:
1. Your personal and professional motivation

2. Your career goals
3. Your understanding of and commitment to serve in medically underserved communities
4. Current efforts or future plans to eliminate inequities in health education or healthcare
Application Link
FAQ
Health Professionals Scholarship
Award Amount
$20,000 per scholar
Qualifying Academic Programs
Students in graduate-level clinical academic programs. Include but not limited to:
• Medical Students
• Dental Students
• Physician Assistant
• Nurse Practitioners
Eligibility
• Permanent resident of Cook County (home address must be in Cook County, cannot use school housing address as proof of residency)
• U.S. citizen/Permanent Resident
• Current student or enrolled in a qualifying academic program at an accredited academic institution
• Financial need demonstrated through FAFSA; with a Student Aid Index (SAI) of zero or below
• GPA of 2.7 or greater OR in good academic standing where GPA is not applicable
Application Period
Apply using link below. Required documents for application include:
• I-9 Document(s) for proof of citizenship/residency status
• State ID/Driver’s License for proof of Cook County Residency
• CV/Resume
• Current academic registration or acceptance letter into one of qualifying academic programs at an accredited academic institution
• Student Aid Report (SAR) from FAFSA
• Two letters of recommendation (one from a school administrator, dean, department chair or faculty member, and another from community)
• Personal Statement (400 min-800 max) responding to ALL required prompts below:
1. Your personal and professional motivation

2. Your career goals
3. Your understanding of and commitment to serve in medically underserved communities
4. Current efforts or future plans to eliminate inequities in health education or healthcare
Application Link
FAQ
Award Amount
$10,000 per scholar
Qualifying Academic Programs
Various academic health care programs at an accredited institution resulting in an industry-recognized certification, license, or undergraduate degree. The program’s tuition must be equal to or greater than award. Includes but is not limited to:
• Surgical Technology
• Respiratory Therapy
• Radiology Technician
• Nursing (LPN & RN)
• Paramedic
Eligibility
• Permanent resident of Cook County (home address must be in Cook County, cannot use school housing address as proof of residency)
• U.S. citizen/Permanent Resident
• Current student or enrolled in a qualifying academic program at an accredited academic institution
• Financial need demonstrated through FAFSA; with a Student Aid Index (SAI) of zero or below
• GPA of 2.7 or greater OR in good academic standing where GPA is not applicable
Application Period
Apply using link below. Required documents for application include:
• I-9 Document(s) for proof of citizenship/residency status
• State ID/Driver’s License for proof of Cook County Residency
• CV/Resume
• Current academic registration or acceptance letter into one of qualifying academic programs at an accredited academic institution
• Student Aid Report (SAR) from FAFSA
• Two letters of recommendation (one from a school administrator, dean, department chair or faculty member, and another from community)
• Personal Statement (400 min-800 max) responding to ALL required prompts below:
1. Your personal and professional motivation

2. Your career goals
3. Your understanding of and commitment to serve in medically underserved communities
4. Current efforts or future plans to eliminate inequities in health education or healthcare
Application Link
FAQ
Provident Scholarship Fund

Fellowship Programs

Cook County Health’s fellowship programs further the education and training of physicians through rigorous clinical training, access to advanced research and broad experiences in the inpatient and outpatient setting.
Programs
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Fellowship
Pediatrics Overview
Pediatric Child Abuse
Pediatric Neonatal-Perinatal
Vitreoretinal Surgery
Surgical Critical Care, Trauma & Burn
Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine
Pain Medicine
Medical Toxicology
Hospice and Palliative Medicine