Education is a value that Accredo’s Hemophilia Health Services strives to cultivate. HHS was founded on the principles that “Information is empowering and choices are life-giving.” Education helps us weigh our options and make informed decisions, inspires us to be creative, and moves us to improve the world in which we live.
Since 1995, the HHS Memorial Scholarship Program has been awarding scholarships to persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders so they can continue their higher education.
The scholarship program was established to memorialize former employees: Cindy Beck, Jim Stineback, Michael Moses, Osborn DeWitt, Ricky Hobson, Scott Tarbell, and Tim Haas. These individuals served the hemophilia and bleeding disorders community in a variety of professional and volunteer roles.
How to Apply for a Scholarship
Application deadline for the 2008 program is closed. To learn about the scholarship, click here and please use the access code: HEMO
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Program Administration
To assure a high level of professionalism in dealing with students, parents, high schools and colleges, the HHS Memorial Scholarship Program is administered by Scholarship Program Administrators, Inc., a firm specializing in the administration of sponsored scholarship programs.
Questions about the Scholarship Program: