Iowa Physician Assistant Society Scholarship
Scholarship Sponsored by Iowa Physician Assistant Society
Description
Program overview
The IPAS Annual Scholarship supports deserving physician assistant (PA) students enrolled in approved in-state PA programs who are members of the Iowa Academy of Physician Assistants (IPAS). Awards are distributed annually and intended to recognize academic achievement, leadership, and commitment to the PA profession. The Scholarship Committee reviews applications and selects recipients using a standardized scoring system. Applicants should confirm current program details and deadlines with IPAS each year.
Key takeaways:
- Open to students enrolled in approved in-state PA programs who hold IPAS membership.
- Awards are made annually by the IPAS Scholarship Committee.
- Selections use a standardized scoring process.
- Confirm current program details and deadlines with IPAS.
Eligibility
Who qualifies
To be eligible, applicants must be currently enrolled in an approved Iowa PA program and must maintain IPAS membership. The program limits awards to one student per Iowa PA program, so each program may nominate or support one recipient. Meeting eligibility is a prerequisite for consideration; incomplete or ineligible applications will not be scored.
Key takeaways:
- Must be presently enrolled in an approved in-state PA program.
- Must be a current member of IPAS.
- Only one recipient will be selected from each Iowa PA program.
- Eligibility is required before application materials are evaluated.
Award
Value and
Distribution
Amounts and limits
Each scholarship award is valued at $1,000. The program’s distribution is structured so that individual PA programs in Iowa typically yield one recipient each award year, subject to the Scholarship Committee’s final decisions. The committee uses a point-based ranking to determine which qualified applicants receive awards in any given cycle.
Key takeaways:
- Each individual award is $1,000.
- Awards are typically limited to one student per Iowa PA program.
- Final award distribution is determined by the Scholarship Committee’s point-based ranking.
Required
Application
Materials
Documents to submit
Applications must include a completed scholarship application form, official transcript copies from prior colleges or universities, a one-page narrative statement, and a signed Verification of Academic Standing form completed by a PA program representative. The one-page narrative should highlight factors that support the applicant’s candidacy, such as overcoming hardships, resilience, or other relevant context. Omitting any required document can disqualify the submission from review.
Key takeaways:
- Submit completed application form and photocopies of official transcripts.
- Include a one-page narrative describing circumstances that support the application.
- Provide a signed Verification of Academic Standing from your PA program representative.
- All items must be included for the application to be reviewed.
Selection and
Scoring
Evaluation criteria
The Scholarship Committee evaluates complete application packages using a total-point scoring system. Primary scoring categories include leadership (school, community, prior medical experience), academic achievement (transcripts, GPA, prior degrees), understanding of the PA role and professional motivation, and involvement in student/civic/professional organizations. The committee also considers other intangibles that distinguish applicants. Scores across these categories are combined to rank applicants and determine award recipients.
Key takeaways:
- Applications are ranked using a total-point scoring system.
- Main scoring categories: leadership, academic achievement, understanding of the PA role, and involvement.
- Additional intangible qualities may influence final ranking.
- Ranked scores determine which applicants receive scholarships.
Application
Timeline and
Submission
Deadlines and process
Specific deadlines and submission procedures vary by year; applicants should check the IPAS website or contact IPAS directly for the current application window and delivery instructions. Students should also coordinate with their PA program representative early to obtain the signed Verification of Academic Standing. Submit the full application package by the posted deadline to ensure committee review.
Key takeaways:
- Check IPAS for current deadlines and submission instructions.
- Arrange early with your PA program representative for the signed verification form.
- Incomplete or late applications may not be considered.
History and
Purpose of the
Award
Why the scholarship exists
The IPAS scholarship was created to support and reward PA students who demonstrate academic promise, leadership, and dedication to the PA profession in Iowa. Its purpose is to reduce financial barriers and encourage professional development among future PAs who are active in their programs and communities. The award reflects IPAS’s commitment to cultivating the next generation of clinician leaders in the state.
Key takeaways:
- Established to support PA students in Iowa demonstrating promise and commitment.
- Encourages leadership, professional involvement, and resilience.
- Aligns with IPAS’s mission to foster future PA leaders in the state.