Named after Carolyn Ghazal, DDS, a member of the PDS Foundation Board of Directors, this educational scholarship provides DA students with need-based financial aid, mentorship, on-the-job training, and aims to mold the next generation of passionate, servant-hearted dental leaders. Since the program's inception in 2016, the PDS Foundation has awarded over $1.1 million in scholarships to more than 200 students pursuing their educational goals within the dental field.
"I am always fulfilled not only to have my name associated with these much-needed scholarships, but to know that we're investing in the next generation of DA students throughout the country," said Dr. Ghazal. "This financial assistance along with the support that comes with it will allow these students the opportunity to pursue a long career in dental assisting."
Spring 2023 Dr. Carolyn Ghazal Dental Assistant Scholarship Recipients:
Student |
Academic Institution |
City, State |
Phana Baptiste |
Atlantic Technical College |
Coconut Creek, Fla. |
Deandra Barrus |
Carrington College |
Tucson, Ariz. |
Laura Bauer |
Dakota County Technical College |
Rosemount, Minn. |
Jerrika Carter |
Concorde Career College |
Kansas City, Mo. |
Jakim Flores |
Hacienda La Puente Adult Education |
La Puente, Calif. |
Emivie Foreman |
Concorde Career College |
San Diego, Calif. |
Glennett Gentle |
West Los Angeles College |
Los Angeles, Calif. |
Dania Haqi |
UEI College |
Riverside, Calif. |
Mohammad Jaber |
Concorde Career College |
Memphis, Tenn. |
Isabella Juve |
Herzing University |
St. Louis Park, Minn. |
Alexis Morgan |
Houston Community College, Coleman Campus |
Houston, Texas |
Aeemun Shafique |
Unitek College |
Sacramento, Calif. |
Tricia Tipping |
Carrington College |
Las Vegas, Nev. |
Lillian Vongvilay |
Carrington College |
Sacramento, Calif. |
Scholarships are awarded on a quarterly basis to DA students to help cover tuition expenses. The Scholarship Review Committee awards scholarships based on applicants' financial need, heart for service, career aspirations, and other criteria.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of DAs is projected to grow eight percent from 2021 to 2031. However, financial hardship often prevents many students from finishing school. Recognizing the importance of DAs to the future of dentistry, the PDS Foundation created this scholarship to provide students with the financial support they need to complete their education.
"Dental assistants are the heart of any dental practice and PDS-supported practices puts special emphasis on the commitment, support and development of their DAs," said Michael Le, Executive Director of the PDS Foundation. "We will continue to aid in lifting up future dental assistants to meet the growing need and to ensure that they have a path toward a happy and fulfilling career."
To learn more or apply for a dental assistant scholarship, please visit pdsfoundation.org/programs/scholarships.
About Pacific Dental Services Foundation
The Pacific Dental Services Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization whose mission is to improve overall health by improving oral health, through opportunities to serve locally, nationally, and internationally. With that in mind, the PDS Foundation provides tools and resources to help build a lasting and sustainable impact on the communities we serve as well as on the volunteers who freely give their time. The vision of the PDS Foundation is a world where everyone has a heart to serve and a home for oral health. Through its three main programs: special needs dentistry, dental assistant scholarships and international service trips, the PDS Foundation has been able to increase access to oral healthcare for communities across the globe. For more information, visit pdsfoundation.org or follow us on Facebook: @pdsfoundation, Instagram: @pdsfoundation, Twitter: @pdsfoundation,YouTube: @pdsfoundation.
SOURCE Pacific Dental Services Foundation
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