Walters Named Welch Scholar Grant Recipient
August 31, 2017
Abdul Walters (DO β20) was awarded the grant by the American Osteopathic Foundation
(AOF) Board of Directors.
The DO Council president at Georgia Campus - ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ (GA-ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ), Abdul Walters (DO β20), was recently named one of this yearβs Welch Scholars Grant
recipients. Awarded by the American Osteopathic Foundation (AOF) Board of Directors,
the Welch Scholars Grant is given to students based on outstanding academic achievement,
participation in extracurricular activities, strong commitment to osteopathic medicine
and financial need. Only one student from each college of osteopathic medicine or
branch campus is eligible to receive the $1,500 grant.
Walters, who earned his Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences at GA-ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ before being accepted into the Collegeβs Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) program, has been highly involved in campus activities. He served as president of ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ FIT
for the 2016 -2017 term, recently volunteered as a camp counselor for Camp Neuro and
the Opportunities Academy, served as a peer facilitator for the Collegeβs Summer Bridge
COMLEX review course, and, as DO Council president, represented GA-ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ at the AOA
House of Delegates in Chicago.
βI was completely overwhelmed by the nomination to receive this scholarship. For three
years now, it's been a tremendous honor to represent our school, our programs and
my classmates at every turn,β he said, βThe road to med school was tough, and our
obstacles now are even more demanding, so this scholarship will certainly help relieve
some of the financial burden.β
Established in 2001, the Welch Scholars Grant provides monetary support to help defray
costs during a studentβs osteopathic medical education. In October 2002, the grant
was renamed the Welch Scholars Grant in honor of Sterling Welch, DO, for his outstanding
generosity to the AOF and his desire to support osteopathic medical students.
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