The CAHME/Tim Campbell Scholarship for Selfless Service to Others and the Community

The CAHME/Tim Campbell Scholarship for Selfless Service to Others and the Community is named for Tim Campbell, a CAHME board member who personified a commitment to service and volunteerism. Tim believed in hard work and selfless service in his professional and personal life and believed that true success is measured through relationships that help others reach their full potential.

2025 CAHME Awards open in August 2024.

 

Eligibility

  • Student in CAHME Accredited or Certified Program
  • Nominations must be made by the students Program Director, or a faculty member on behalf of the University Program Director

What You Need to Apply

  • Program Director Contact Information
  • University Information
  • Student Nominee Contact Information

Nomination Essay

The nomination consists of two essays of no more than 250 words (limit to 1,250 characters) each. Essays should be completed by the Program Director, and we recommend typing your essay responses in a saved document outside of the online application in case of technical difficulties. You may copy and paste from your personal document to the online application when you are ready.

  1. In approximately 250 words (limit to 1,250 characters) or less, explain what makes this student an ideal candidate to receive a CAHME scholarship? (If you are nominating this student to multiple scholarships, you can copy this response.)
  2. In approximately 250 words (limit to 1,250 characters) or less, provide specific example (s) of how the nominee embodies a spirit of volunteerism and service that helps others. (Be specific to the award criteria.)

Award Includes

  • One-time scholarship of $3,000.00
  • One complimentary ticket to the CAHME Awards Ceremony on March 23, 2025, at ACHE Congress
  • One complimentary ticket to ACHE Congress
  • Roundtrip Airfare
  • 2-night hotel stay
  • Recognition on CAHME’s website and social media

2024 Award Recipient

 

After graduation I plan to pursue a PhD in health care administration to gain more leadership experience that will further prepare me for my next role. I hope to see the use of Artificial Intelligence increase to ensure that hospital data can be collected and shared more easily among research centers across America. I want to make an impact by helping underserved areas get better access to quality care at an affordable cost.

Terrelle Ramsey

University of the Incarnate Word, MHA Program

Past Award Recipients

Year Recipient Program
2023 Stephen Mosher Virginia Commonwealth University, MSHA
2022 Jarrell Mahusay University of North Florida, MHA
2021 Haley Kirby University of South Carolina, MHA
2021 Jennifer Raichle Suffolk University, MHA
2020 Rodricka Brice-Curry Des Moines University, MHA
2019 Kwamane Liddell Saint Louis University, MHA
2018 Jay McCutcheon University of Memphis, MHA

 

For More Information:

Dana Alexander, MHA
Communications and Engagement Manager
301-298-1820 ext. 6
dalexander@cahme.org