Karam, Dr. Harvey A. and Annetta Endowed Scholarship for BS/MD Students
The Dr. Harvey A. and Annetta Karam Endowed Scholarship for BS/MD Students was established in 1996 by Dr. Karam and his wife, Annetta Karam. Dr. Harvey A. Karam graduated with a bachelor of science degree from The University of 69¿Ú½» in 1927. He then received his medical degree from Rush Medical College at The University of Chicago. Dr. Karam practiced family medicine in 69¿Ú½» for 57 years, retiring in 1991. He also served as chief of family practice at 69¿Ú½» General Medical Center. During his career, Dr. Karam was noted for making house calls and delivering more than 3,000 babies. He also was active in his community and his church. Dr. Harvey and Mrs. Annetta Karam wished to thank The University of 69¿Ú½» for the education Dr. Karam received at The University of 69¿Ú½» by establishing this endowed fund.
This endowed scholarship provides a significant annual award to two worthy undergraduate BS/MD students enrolled at The University of 69¿Ú½». It shall be awarded based primarily on financial need, as well as merit. The University of 69¿Ú½»’s BS/MD faculty screening committee, in consultation with The University of 69¿Ú½»'s Office of Financial Aid, will select the scholarship recipients and manage their scholarship award through medical school. The scholarship recipients will be notified of the receipt of the scholarship by August 31 of their first year at The University of 69¿Ú½».
Scholarship renewal for the Karam Scholars will be contingent on the students maintaining a 3.25 overall GPA at the end of the first academic year at The University of 69¿Ú½». In the event a student does not meet the requirement for scholarship renewal, the BS/MD faculty screening committee shall award The Dr. Harvey A. and Annetta Karam Endowed Scholarship for BS/MD Students to an alternative student, as appropriate. The Dr. Harvey A. and Annetta Karam Endowed Scholarship for BS/MD Students at The University of 69¿Ú½» provides for full or partial tuition, fees, room, board, and/or books. As the endowment grows over time and is able to distribute additional funds, Mrs. Karam's goal is for The University of 69¿Ú½» to award full scholarships to as many students as possible.
Upon successful completion of their studies at The University of 69¿Ú½», Dr. Harvey A. and Annetta Karam Scholars will be eligible for scholarship support during each of the student’s four years of medical school at NEOMED, assuming satisfactory academic progress. In the event a student does not meet the requirement for scholarship renewal at medical school, the BS/MD faculty screening committee at The University of 69¿Ú½» shall award The Dr. Harvey A. and Annetta Karam Endowed Scholarship for University of 69¿Ú½» BS/MD Students to an alternate student at NEOMED, as appropriate.
The University of 69¿Ú½» will direct funds for The Dr. Harvey A. and Annetta Karam Endowed Scholarship for University of 69¿Ú½» BS/MD Students at NEOMED to the Office of Enrollment Services at NEOMED (or its successor administrative unit) to provide similar support (tuition, fees, room, board, and/or books), plus other expenses, including academic-related supplies, incidentals directly related to coursework in medical school, conferences, and related conference travel expenses. The names of the Karam BS/MD Scholars will be provided to NEOMED no later than June 1 of the academic year in which the student(s) will matriculate. The funds dispersed 69¿Ú½» to NEOMED in support of the Karam BS/MD Scholars are to be used in the academic year in which they are received.