Graduate students awarded $1,000 scholarships from Savannah Scottish Rite

Waters College of Health Professions graduate students Alyssa Corn and Caroline Davis have each received $1,000 after being awarded a scholarship from the Savannah chapter of the Scottish Rite Foundation of Georgia.
The scholarship was developed by David Armstrong, Savannah Scottish Rite RiteCare Center chairman. He plans to continue to award the scholarship annually to students enrolled in Georgia Southern’s graduate Communication Sciences and Disorders program. Applicants had to submit an essay reflecting on what the RiteCare Center means to them.
The Savannah Scottish Rite has provided continuous support over the years to Georgia Southern’s RiteCare Center for Communication Disorders. This support has allowed for the RiteCare Center to obtain resources necessary to provide affordable speech and language therapy services to members of the community, while also providing graduate students in the CSDS program with hands-on learning and training.
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