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Alice M. Yarnold and Samuel Yarnold Scholarship Trust
Rollinsford Couple’s Legacy Provides
Scholarships for Students Interested in Medical Fields
Frequently asked questions
General
College students and other individuals who are residents of the State of New Hampshire and who are already in the process and have completed one year of post-secondary education, may be eligible to apply to the Alice M. Yarnold and Samuel Yarnold Scholarship Trust.
The Yarnold Scholarship Trust awards scholarships exclusively to candidates pursuing advanced degrees in the fields of nursing, medicine, or graduate social work. Eligible applicants must be enrolled in accredited programs leading to professional qualifications in these areas, demonstrating a commitment to serving communities through healthcare or social services.
The Yarnold Scholarship Trust provides financial awards ranging from $3,000 to $7,500 to support students in achieving their educational goals. The exact scholarship amount awarded depends on the applicant’s demonstrated need, academic merit, and alignment with the Trust’s eligibility criteria.
If you are selected as a recipient of a Yarnold Scholarship Trust award, you will be notified directly and promptly. Winners are typically informed via email or mail to ensure clear and personal communication. Additionally, the Trust publishes an official announcement on its website, providing a transparent and verifiable source of information. We encourage applicants to regularly check their email inboxes, including spam folders, and to visit the official Yarnold Scholarship Trust website for the latest updates. This multi-channel approach ensures all applicants receive timely notification of their application status.
Scholarship funds from the Yarnold Scholarship Trust are sent directly to the financial aid office of the recipient’s university or educational program. This ensures that the funds are applied promptly and securely toward tuition, fees, or other approved educational expenses. Recipients are advised to coordinate with their school’s financial aid office to confirm receipt and appropriate allocation of the scholarship money.
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