St. George Medical Clinic Scholarship awarded to Brooklyn Boyce

MOOREFIELD, W.Va. – Brooklyn Boyce, a student in Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College’s nursing program, has been awarded the inaugural St. George Medical Clinic Scholarship at Eastern.

Boyce, a resident of Hampshire County, said she has wanted to be a nurse since she was a young child. Her younger brother required care in a neonatal care when he was born, she explained, and she vividly remembers how nice the nurses were that helped care for her brother and that she wanted to be like them. “I’ve always loved helping people,” she said, recalling those formative memories.

Brooklyn Boyce (seated at center), a nursing student at Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College, meets with St. George Medical Center nursing staff members (also seated on left and right) Emily Ramsey and Melanie Callaway, joined by (standing, from left to right) Eastern President Tom Striplin, Ed.D., St. George Chief Medical Officer Solena Roberts, MS, PA-C, St. George CEO Paul Wamsley, and Eastern Director of Non-Profits Robert Burns. Boyce, a resident of Hampshire County, was awarded the St. George Medical Center scholarship.

The St. George Medical Clinic Scholarship was endowed by the St. George Medical Clinic, based in Tucker County. The scholarship supports students who are enrolled in a medical program at Eastern and is a $1,000 annual award that can be applied to tuition, books, and other related educational costs like scrubs, fees, and lab costs incurred as a result of enrollment at the community college.

The award is renewable for the scheduled length of the educational program, as long as the recipient maintains a 2.5-grade point average and completes required volunteer services in the local community. The scholarship is managed by the Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College Foundation.

Paul Wamsley, CEO of the St. George Medical Clinic, and clinic staff members Solena Roberts, MS, PA-C, chief medical officer, Emily Ramsey, BSN-RN, director of nursing, and Melanie Callaway, RN, traveled to Eastern on Oct. 10 to meet with Boyce and make the award presentation. The group also met with Eastern’s president, Dr. Thomas Striplin, Ed.D., and the college’s director of non-profits, Robert Burns, who leads the college Foundation’s efforts.

Boyce learned about the St. George Medical Clinic scholarship from Eastern’s nursing director, Alicia VanMeter, and she immediately wanted to apply for it. “I’m very grateful for the scholarship,” Boyce said. “The staff members [at St. George Medical Clinic] were very nice, and it seems like a great medical facility and community.”

Applications for the next St. George Medical Clinic scholarship award will be accepted next year for the Fall 2023 term. Application deadline is the first Friday in August of each year.

About St. George Medical Clinic

The St. George Medical Clinic is a non-profit organization which provides family-centered health care to the residents of Tucker County and surrounding counties. For more information on St. George Medical Clinic, visit stgeorgeclinic.org.

About Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College Foundation

Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit that works with the community college to raise funds for scholarships and college advancement. Foundation activities include campaigns such as Giving Tuesday, online fundraising, and the foundation’s annual Farm to Table event. To learn more about the Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College Foundation, visit easternwv.edu/foundation.

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