Lt. James Berry

Lt. James Berry

I won’t be coming out of school with crushing debt. My scholarship support has really alleviated a lot of burdens and stress, and allowed me to focus on school and my family instead of finances.

Stanley S. Chibueze

Stanley S. Chibueze

I want to play a bigger role in improving health-care access for people who really need it. To do that, I needed other skills to help me understand the business side of health care. Scholarships have allowed me to get those skills.

Sarah Y. Cohen

Sarah Y. Cohen

My scholarship has allowed me to recognize how I might build a career that improves the health of patients and communities.

Jacqueline (Jackie) Hampton

Jacqueline (Jackie) Hampton

[T. Griswold] Comstock advanced medicine to help his own community — the same St. Louis community I love. And WashU is a huge part of that. My goal is to stay in this community and state that I really care about and advance medicine and health while delivering really good bedside patient care.

Read A. Streller

Read A. Streller

The expectations, length of training and then going under the hood for $260,000 — that’s a lot of pressure. Having one of those huge burdens taken away has allowed me to enjoy my time here.

Janessa A. Sullivan

Janessa A. Sullivan

It makes me feel like I can do anything. I can choose any specialty, do community-based work or go into academic medicine because I don’t have to worry about debt. It’s very freeing.