Four area students receive a total of $7,000 in scholarships from the Greene County Medical Center Foundation and auxiliary.
“Each year we receive applications from area students pursuing careers in a variety of different healthcare-related fields,” said Foundation director Nancy Houska. “It is inspiring to see their passion and dedication in obtaining an education that will give back to so many others. Not only is it our pleasure to support these individuals and assist them in reaching their personal goals, we are also able to support our communities by ensuring the advancement of healthcare in our region.”
All four of the students received a scholarship award from both the Foundation and the auxiliary.
-Alannah Menz is a 2024 graduate of Greene County High School and a resident of Jefferson. She is the daughter of Stefanie Coil and plans on attending Iowa Central Community College, studying to become a registered nurse.
-Kaylee Stalder is also a Jefferson resident and a 2024 graduate of Greene County High School. She is the daughter of Cheri and Kyle Stalder and plans to attend Grand View University in Des Moines to pursue a nursing career with a pediatric focus.
-Bella Linberg of Jefferson is currently a student at Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge pursuing a nursing degree. She is the daughter of Toni Wetrich and John Linberg.
-Ethan Larsen just completed his second year of a four-year biochemistry, pre-med program at Grand View University in Des Moines. He is a Jefferson resident and the son of Jarred and Melody Larsen.
The Greene County Medical Center Foundation and auxiliary offer annual scholarships of up to $1,000 per student for up to four years. Applicants must be residents in the medical center’s service area and be entering or already attending college pursuing a degree in a healthcare-related field. Applications are due by April 1 of each year. These are available at the local high school counselors’ offices or online at gcmchealth.com in the About Us tab.