It’s WCI Medical School Scholarship season, and applications for 2024 are now being accepted. Tens of thousands of dollars in scholarship money and prizes will be available to medical, dental, and other professional degree students who earn one of the 10 scholarships we’re awarding. Here’s what you need to know.
We’re very grateful for the financial success The White Coat Investor has seen. Although it has always been a for-profit business, its primary purpose is to “help those who wear the white coat get a fair shake.” The White Coat Investor Medical School Scholarship is a way for the entire WCI community to “pay it forward.” This community includes blog readers, podcast listeners, Facebook Group and WCI Forum members, WCI redditors, sponsors, staff, and owners.
The scholarship has no endowment fund so the scholarship money is raised anew every year. The purpose of the scholarship is to directly reduce the indebtedness of a few students and to promote financial literacy in professional schools.
Applications will be accepted from June 1 through August 31, 2024.
Only professional students enrolled full-time in a professional school located in the United States for the 2024-2025 year and who are verified to be in good academic standing are eligible. That means medicine, osteopathic medicine, podiatry, dentistry, law, pharmacy, optometry, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, CRNA, anesthesiologist assistant, or veterinarian. We will also consider physical therapy and occupational therapy students if the program leads to a doctorate degree.
You will need to fill out the application, which will ask for your name, school, email address, and similar information. You will then be required to submit an 800-1,200 word essay written in English. The word count is STRICTLY enforced. If you are over or under the word count, your essay will be disqualified. You may not attach a Word document. It must be pasted directly into the application. Emailed submissions will not be accepted. If you win, your essay will be published on The White Coat Investor blog. Submitting an application is considered your agreement to having your essay published along with your name and picture. No anonymous entries.
You may submit an essay to the “Inspiring Stories” category or the “Financial” category. Five winners will come from each category. You can only apply in one category.
Inspiring Stories are true stories about you, your family, and your background; why it has led you into your profession; and how it will affect your career. Perhaps the essay details an experience that happened to you in school that others would find humorous, interesting, or inspiring. Most of the winners from the earlier years would fall into this category. You can find links to those essays below.
The Financial category essays will describe what you have done in the past or will do in the future to become financially literate or to help others do so. They may explain a financial principle or experience, or they may give advice to your peers. They may be humorous or serious. But they have to be about a financial topic.
For all of the Rules/FAQ, click here
Once again, we’re going to keep the prize money simple. There will be 10 winners, and we’re going to split the prize money between all of them equally. Each winner will also receive a WCI T-shirt, a WCI insulated water bottle, the WCI Financial Wellness and Burnout Prevention for Medical Professionals Course, a WCI Guide for Students Book, and a Personal Finance Bundle from Making Your Money Matter. Since we’ll be covering all the expenses of the scholarship, any money that the audience donates will go entirely to the winners.
WCI will cover all of the expenses of running the scholarship and the cost of the WCI gear and book. The prize money comes from three places:
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Thank you to the scholarship sponsors!
Platinum Level Contributors ($8,000 or more)
The White Coat Investor, LLC
Bob Bhayani (DrDisabilityQuotes.com) – Disability and Life Insurance
Matthew Wiggins (Doc Insure LLC) – Disability and Life Insurance
Larry Keller (Physician Financial Services) – Disability and Life Insurance
Gold Level Contributors ($1,500 or more)
Chad Chubb (WealthKeel LLC) – Financial Advising
Mike Caligiuri (Caligiuri Financial) – Financial Advising
Jon Appino (Contract Diagnostics) – Contract Review/Negotiation/Compensation Analysis
Dennis Hursh (Physician Agreements Health Law) – Contract Review/Negotiation
Johanna Turner (Fox and Company CPAs) – Tax Strategizing
Rick Warren (Insuring Income) – Disability and Life Insurance
Silver Level Contributors
NW Legacy Law, P.S. – Estate Planning and Probate
Bronze Level Contributors
The application period opened on June 1. The final date for submission is August 31, 2024. Don’t procrastinate.
In 2023, we had a record number of applications with 990 (in 2022, we received 701 applications and had nearly 800 in 2021), so this won’t be an easy competition.
You will need to apply in one of two categories: either the Inspiring Stories category or the Financial category. Five winners will come from each category. You can only apply in one category.
For what it’s worth, in most years, 70%-80% of the scholarship entries are written for the Inspiring Stories category, meaning you might have a better chance in the Financial category. In both categories, judges will also be instructed to give some credit for the quality of the writing. The better the writing, the better your chance to win. Remember, your essay must be between 800-1,200 words. Too many or too few, and we’ll just throw it out.
No. Your name and photo will be published along with your essay if you are selected as one of the 10 winners. If you do not feel comfortable with that, don’t apply for the scholarship. No exceptions.
Please download and post our flyer and email it to everyone you can think of!
Scholarship Flyer
We anticipate announcing all 10 winners in October on The White Coat Investor blog, although the winners will likely find out the week before when they are asked to send us a headshot picture. We’ll also send out an email to all applicants to let them know the winners. We’ll also use your email to sign you up to get the monthly WCI Newsletter. Don’t worry: it’s free and you can unsubscribe at any time. But if you unsubscribe from everything we send you (the nuclear unsubscribe button), you won’t get that email announcing the winners.
You can be assured that if you do not follow the directions contained on this page, you will not be selected as a finalist. English. Proofread. 800-1,200 words. If you are chosen as a winner, we will verify your attendance and good standing.
There will be three rounds of judging. All judging will be done by regular WCI readers/listeners who are neither students nor residents. Judges will be randomly assigned into one of the two categories to maintain consistency.
In the first round, we will provide a number of essays (10-20) to each judge and ask them to recommend 2-3 to pass on to the next round. The second round will consist of fewer judges and a lot fewer essays, but it will follow a similar format. The final round will consist of 10 judges who rank the 10 finalist essays with the top essay getting 10 points, then nine points, then eight points, etc. The five essays with the highest scores in each category will win. If there is a tie for fifth, only the tied essays will be provided to an additional judge to make a selection. The round a judge serves in will be determined randomly to minimize bias. Judges will remain anonymous to each other and to applicants.
We will update this page as the contest goes on to let you know the current size of the grand prize pot. The more readers and listeners who donate, the larger the scholarship will be. Currently, the total raised is $59,200 in cash, plus prizes.
Over the last nine years, we have given away a total of $484,211 in cash, plus tens of thousands of dollars in prizes.
It depends on how the winners use the money.
Generally speaking, a scholarship or fellowship is tax-free if you are a degree candidate and if the award is used to pay for tuition and required fees, books, supplies, and equipment. However, there are some scholarship and fellowship opportunities that are not tax-exempt. Any amounts used to pay for room and board and a stipend for living expenses are taxable.
If you received a taxable scholarship or fellowship that was not reported to the IRS on a W-2 or 1099 form, you are required to include it on line 7 and write “SCH” to the left. If you report taxable scholarship or fellowship income in this fashion, it is wise to attach an explanatory letter to your return, especially if you exclude any required educational expenses.
We expect hundreds of submissions, and since the WCI staff won’t be doing any screening to eliminate bias, we’re going to need a lot of judges. If you are a working or retired professional (no students or residents) and would be willing to read and rank 10-20 (hopefully 10) 1,000-word essays in a timely manner at some point in September, please send an email to [email protected] with the words “Volunteer Judge” in the subject line. You’ll have a few days for the task but not a few weeks. If you discover you cannot fulfill this duty at any point, please advise us ASAP so we can find someone else.
Neither The White Coat Investor nor the scholarship are registered charities, and donations are not deductible as a charitable contribution. Donations may be deductible to you as a business expense, however.
We can take contributions most easily via Paypal to [email protected] (use the “send money to friends and family” option to maximize your contribution). If you would like to use a credit card, let us know, and we’ll send you a PayPal invoice so that you can use a credit card to pay. You can also send checks to:
Scholarship Fund
The White Coat Investor, LLC
P.O. Box 520421
Salt Lake City, Utah
84152-0421
or just use this handy button to contribute.
The entire amount donated will be given to the winning applicants. We cover all the expenses of administering the scholarship.
Aside from knowing you are helping The White Coat Investor, LLC to fulfill its important mission, each successive level of sponsorship comes with more perks (primarily advertising benefits). If you are interested in becoming a Gold or Silver level sponsor, contact [email protected] for details. You will notice some sponsored posts on the blog this summer as part of the Platinum sponsorship package.
2024 will be the 10th year we do the WCI Medical School Scholarship. Previous winners (and prizes) include:
2015 was the first year we awarded a scholarship. The winner, selected by a volunteer committee of readers, was Landon Woolf, whose winning essay can be found here. Excerpts from other exceptionally good essays can be found here. Landon received a cash award of $12,625.
In 2016, our winner was Joshua Fullmer who received a prize of $15,600. Our second-prize winner won $7,600, and Katherine Bakke won a third prize of $2,500. Brian Warden won a $100 Amazon gift certificate and a copy of The White Coat Investor: A Doctor’s Guide to Personal Finance and Investing for each member of his class for fourth place. Conor Smith won a $100 Amazon gift certificate for fifth place.
In 2017, our grand prize winner was Andrew Goates who received a prize of $21,400. Second place went to Natalie Moreno with a $10,700 prize. Third place went to Adam Goode, for $3,570 in cash. Fourth place, a $100 gift certificate, and a copy of the WCI book for each member of his class went to Joshua Weinberg. Fifth place, a $100 gift certificate, went to Samuel McMillen.
In 2018, the top five winners received access to a WCI online course of their choice. In addition, our grand prize winner Jaclyn Mauch received a prize of $28,887. Second place, Yidan Xu, received a prize of $14,444. Third place and $4,815 went to Carlos Garcia. Fourth place, $2,000, and a WCI book for every member of the class went to Nate Alder. Fifth place, $1,000, and a WCI book for every member of the class went to Brent Wright.
In 2019, the top 10 winners received access to a WCI online course of their choice. The top five also received a copy of the WCI Financial Boot Camp book for every member of their class and some cash. The grand prize winner, Allison Neeson, took home $42,660. Second place went to Momina Mazhar, with a check for $21,330. Third place and a check for $7,110 went to Evan Mercer. Fourth place and $2,000 went to Oluwatomisin Bello. Fifth place and $1,000 went to Iman Khan.
In 2020, we had 10 winners: five grand prize ($12,000 and a WCI online course) winners and five second prize ($2,000 and a WCI online course) winners. You can read their essays here.
In 2021, we split the essays into two categories: Inspiring Stories and Financial. Each category had five winners for a total of 10 grand prize winners, all of whom received $7,671. You can read all the essays from the five Inspiring Stories winners and from the five Financial winners.
In 2022, we again awarded 10 scholarships (five for Inspiring Stories and five for Financial), and the winners received $7,841 a piece. You can read all the essays from the five Inspiring Stories winners and from the five Financial winners.
In 2023, our 10 scholarship winners each received $5,945. You can read all the essays from the five Inspiring Stories winners and from the five Financial winners.
This is an awesome! Thank you WCI and the sponsors for this amazing oppurtunity for young healthcare professionals in graduate school!
Hi! Are the scholarships available to medical students attending the US schools based in the Caribbean islands?
Only professional students enrolled full-time in a professional school located in the United States and in good academic standing are eligible.
What about a medical student from the Ponce School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Ponce, Puerto Rico? The school is LCME accredited.
Puerto Rico is technically the US, so yes.
Are students allowed to re-apply if they aren’t selected for a prize this year?
Yes.
Thanks for the feedback.
We have traditionally made the announcement of winners in a poss on the blog. If your essay wasn’t posted and your name announced as a winner, it seems pretty obvious to me that you didn’t win. If you don’t care enough about it to follow the blog (or newsletter, or podcast etc) to see if you won, I guess I would use the same words about a “small gesture and show of respect.”
It’s pretty easy to put together a form email (“Thanks for applying, sorry you didn’t win), upload 800 email addresses, and blast the email out. But it’ll end up in a few spam boxes, some people will just miss it, and there will still be some people a month later wondering whether they won or not because they don’t follow the blog. We’ll discuss maybe doing that next year. In general, I think people would be more interested in getting an email saying we actually received their submission. We had a lot of requests for that, but you’re the first to request email notification of not winning the scholarship.
Thanks for your response and I hope that you might consider. I follow WCI on all platforms and I definitely tuned into the winners essays on or after the announcement. Their stories are quite interesting and of course I compared them to my own. It has more to do with having put a lot of work in and not being certain the outcome if you haven’t heard back the days leading up to the announcement . Frankly, it’s a competition and not many are eager to read about people they’ve “lost ” to. It would just show appreciation for the work put in is all I’m saying. The “typical thank you for applying we had an extensive applicant pool this year. We read and appreciated your work” is what I was thinking. I think it’ll help the non-winners have their lost sink in before the announcement. Also the emails could be a great way to say join our newsletter or check back on X date to see the winners. This adds an extra reminder for those who may not check the blog regularly as you mentioned. As for someone like me who’s read the book, follows on social media and reads the essays, I would feel more like a valued follower 🙂
I’ll pass it on to Cindy who handles that most of the time. I know we have the emails so it shouldn’t be a big deal.
Hello! I am wondering when the 2021 application cycle would be open.
In the summer, like every year.
Hello, if I am a recently matched medical student who’s expected date of graduation is June 15, 2021, am I still eligible for the upcoming application cycle? Thank you!
Applications are accepted from June to August and awards are given out in October for people who are students at the time the award is given. So no, you’re no longer eligible.
Will we receive an email confirming that we have submitted an application? I was brought to a Google Forms page confirming that my application was submitted, but I have not received anything in my email. Is there a way to verify that my application was successfully sent?
Working on that. Got our tech folks on it. We don’t even announce this thing until next Monday though (I just updated this page this morning), so if you’re applying before the announcement is even made then I guess you don’t get the fancy email! 🙂
Hi! I’m starting med school this August. The deadline for the application is the end of August. Can I apply for 2021 cycle or do I have to wait and apply next year? Thank you
You are eligible to apply now in 2021.
Wait, Law? Really??? Thought this site was for “those who wear the white coat.”
“High income professionals” are the target audience and attorneys qualify.
Someday we may actually get an application from a law student. I don’t think it has happened yet.
Wow it is fantastic that you are doing something like this. Great program, and can’t wait to see how it progresses as the deadline comes closer.
Are those in a hybrid doctoral program (partially online, and partially in person) eligible for the scholarship?
Probably not. Brick and mortar.
Hello! I am an MD/PhD candidate, currently in my third year of graduate school. If I am currently in the PhD portion of my education, am I eligible to apply? Or should I wait until I return to medical school in 3 years? The structure of my program is 2 years medical school + 4/5 years graduate school + 2 years medical school. Thank you!
I’m going to say no for this one. Sorry! Full-time, in professional school.
Hey, this saves me some time for now. I appreciate the quick reply!
Will there be grand prize and second place winners as well this year? Or is it a total of 5 winners for each category?
10 total (5 in each category) grand prize winners. No second place.
Can we apply if we are not currently students but will be starting medical school in the fall of 2021?
Yes, you have to be full-time in good standing for the 2021-2022 year. I assume you’ll be in school by the end of September, right?
Hi,
I’m in NP school (brick and mortar). The program has an MSN component and PhD component. I’m just finishing up the MSN component, which will allow me to sit for NP boards. I am continuing the PhD component and expect to be in school for another 2-3 years. Am I eligible to apply?
Thanks!
No. PhD programs are not eligible so it would stand to reason that you wouldn’t be eligible during the PhD years.
Hi! I submitted an application about a month ago, but got accepted off the waitlist to a school that I will now be attending. Would it be possible to have my application updated to reflect this change? Or if I am selected to receive a scholarship, can I provide this information at that time?
As long as the new school still qualifies, we can address it if you win.
Hello! Are dual degree MD/MBA students eligible? I am in the MBA year of my dual-degree but will be re-enrolled in both the MD and MBA concurrently the following year to graduate in 2023. Thought MBA might count as a professional school? Thanks for any info you have!
You’ll be eligible next year, but not this year. Sorry!
Does the essay need a title ? The application form did not have a specific spot for it. Thanks!
No title requirement.
A minor point: I prefer the stylization used prior to pasting into the submission form because it conveys the voice intended more accurately. (Unless I misunderstood, this is largely a writing competition after all.) Is there’s some way to format text in the form that I’m unaware of? Otherwise, it would be nice for the application to include a field for uploading an attachment. I understand this might make the job of verifying word counts slightly more tedious, but given the mild snark in response to some previous comments, it might appropriately weed out those who don’t read or follow directions and enable others more freedom to present their writing as intended.
The form is new for us and makes it easier to share with the judges than passing around documents. Stylization is added back in before publication if you are chosen as a winner.
Understood and thank you for the response.
One more point of clarification regarding the financial category: are you looking for something akin to an educational blog post you might publish?
I want to make sure I understand the intended purpose because I told my personal story through the lens of a common financial “rule” intending to submit under this category, but it’s not exactly a finance lesson.
Two categories this year, one is financial. If you applied in that category, that’s how it will be judged. Whether the judges like your interpretation or not, I have no idea.
Thank you so much for doing this! How many people have applied this year?
Also, if we were to be awarded the money, is it applied to our upcoming semester, or are we allowed to use it for our highest interest loans? I ask because my M1 loans were at 6%+ but now I am thankfully at 4.3%. Thank you again for hosting this scholarship and also for doing everything else you do!
Hundreds.
You can use it for whatever you want. We just send you a check.
Hello! Is the exact deadline to submit the form by 11:59pm EST on August 31st? I haven’t found the time info on the website nor the form. I’ve been working on my application for months, but have been tweaking content while balancing studying for M1 biochem coursework. Updates on the final submission time much appreciated 🙂
Submissions must be received by 11:59pm MDT on August 31st. We do everything on Mountain Time because the company is based in Utah. But you don’t have to wait until the deadline to submit!
Thank you so much for the update! Looking forward to submitting my entry 🙂
Tell you what. I’ll give you two extra hours. Midnight mountain time.
Hello! I submitted in the middle of the day on the 31st! Thanks.
However, one follow up-Is there a way to send over the formatted version that I submitted via different format? The copy I received as an email receipt collapsed all the essay content and all the paragraph spacing/formatting does not show up. My essay relies on quotes formatted in a specific way, and want to make sure you are able to read that version.
It is our second year using Google Forms for the submissions rather than emailed word documents and shared Google docs. It was just too much staff time to manage 800 different documents in any other way. I can assure you that if you win it’ll be formatted all pretty when it is published. But I don’t think the judges will necessarily see the pretty version. Hopefully it’s pretty clear to them. We do remind them not to hold formatting against the applicants.
Muchas gracias! I totally understand re: streamlined review process. Looking forward to next steps!
Hello! Have the winners of the scholarship already been notified? Thanks in advance!
We were planning to announce October 4th, but I don’t think we’re going to make it. We’re aiming for October 11th and 12th.
Ah, gotcha. Thanks for the update and looking forward to seeing the results!
Glad to hear! I had not seen the results posted so will keep my eyes peeled for the accouncement! Fingers are being crossed.
We were going to announce on the 4th, but we didn’t make our self-imposed deadline. Turns out wrangling 70 judges and training a new staff member takes time. We will announce winners on the blog on the 11th and 12th.
Have the winners themselves been notified yet?
Maybe. Maybe not. I’d have to check with the staff working on it this week. But they’ll know by next Monday/Tuesday for sure.
Yes, they have been notified and will be published on October 11th and 12th. [Rude comment deleted]
[Even ruder comment posted and poster blocked from making comments on the site. If you don’t like the way we run a scholarship program funded primarily with our money, then don’t apply for it.
No good deed goes unpunished I guess.]
I truly enjoyed reading this and pat essays that have won prizes.
Is there going to be a 2022 application opening up this summer?
Thank you.
Yes. Expect an announcement around June 1st and a deadline for applications around August 31st.
is there a 2022 scholarship announcement that will be released soon?
Yes. Expect an announcement around June 1st and a deadline for applications around August 31st.
Can students from Ross University medical school apply as I’m currently doing rotations in Atlanta, Ga.
Last I checked Ross was located in Barbados, which is not part of the US. You might be in the US, but your school is not unfortunately.
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