Scholarship Information

Scholarship Foundation Mission Statement

The Orlando College of Osteopathic Medicine (OCOM) was established to support the need to train diverse, caring, and competent osteopathic physicians who will impact the Central Florida community, our nation, and our global community. Research and scholarship are essential to the advancement of knowledge and understanding, and we are committed to supporting the work of researchers and scholars who will make a difference in the world. The Global Health Sciences Scholarship and Research Foundation program is a critically important partner in providing deserving medical students with the financial assistance to enable their medical education. Building a strong, supportive relationship with the GSRF Foundation program in partnership with generous philanthropic benefactors will provide opportunities for students to advance evidence-based medicine to enhance and improve patient care and make a meaningful difference in the lives of our students, allowing them to excel and transform the future of healthcare.

As available, OCOM will offer internal scholarships to incoming and returning students

Outside Scholarships

The OCOM Office of Financial Aid encourages students to seek additional sources of funding. All awards and scholarships offered to students (including outside scholarships, research assistantships or fellowships, and teaching assistantships or fellowships) must be reported to the Office of Financial Aid. Adjustments to the award package may be required.

External Scholarships

Service-Based Scholarship Programs

Scholarship Search Websites

  • Scholly Scholarships by Sallie℠ - This website will connect students to $30 Billion in resources, is free to use, and has many features that help find scholarships easily.

  • Fastweb allows students to complete personalized searches for scholarships. Users must create login credentials to access scholarship information.

  • FinAid allows students to search for scholarships and provides additional information on other sources of financial aid, such as loans.

  • Collegescholarships allows students to search for scholarships by subject, degree level, location, and minority status or student type. Users do not need to create login credentials to access information.