Every gift makes a difference at Bowling Green State University! Your generosity on One Day will provide much-needed financial support for students in the College of Health and Human Services.
Our students are making a positive difference in the lives of individuals, families and communities in the region, with a focus on creating healthy and safe societies. The college currently enrolls about 2,000 undergraduate and 350 graduate students who will soon be entering a variety of health and human service professions.
Scholarship dollars are critical! Your contributions make it possible for us to attract and retain a high-achieving, diverse student body. Your support also defrays tuition costs for deserving students studying criminal justice, food and nutrition, gerontology, long-term care administration, health services administration, medical laboratory sciences, nursing, public health, social work, speech-language pathology and pre-professional degrees in allied health.
Thank you for giving and your commitment to the immeasurable value of a BGSU education. We can accomplish many things together.
Here are some of the ways you can support the College of Health and Human Services students and programs:
Dr. Linda Petrosino Pillars Grant Program
These funds provide students with financial support for research opportunities, clinical placements, field experiences and internships, master's thesis and dissertation research and/or provide emergency funding.
College of Health and Human Services GAP Scholarship
This scholarship is made available by the college's Leadership Council Advisory Board to provide an annual scholarship to qualified students in the college. Contributions to this fund allow for an annual scholarship to be awarded to a student based on need, so that a student can continue to receive exemplary educational experiences.
BGSU’s Speech and Hearing Clinic
This fund supports the operational needs and general expenses of the Speech and Hearing Clinic, which offers state-of-the-art diagnostic and therapeutic speech, language and hearing services while acting as a training facility for master's- and doctoral-level speech-language pathologists. The clinic is open to the public and services all ages.
Criminal Justice Program
Established in 1981, this fund provides general support to students, faculty and staff in our nationally ranked criminal justice program. With the recent addition of the forensic investigations specialization, your support will provide students with high-quality, realistic simulations and applied research opportunities in investigations and related criminal justice activities.
Nursing Foundation Scholarship
The College of Health and Human Services is committed to continuing more than 40 years of graduating nurses for the region and beyond. To better meet the demand for nurses nationwide and the educational requirements of our students, this fund provides general support to students with the most need in the nursing program.
Dietetics, Food and Nutrition Science
Celebrating 50 years of dietetics at BGSU, this greatest needs fund for the dietetics program is used to enhance student learning, recruitment, programming, faculty research and professional development.