Dr. Tomisaku Kawasaki Memorial Scholarship – Call for Scholarship Applications Spring 2025
Deadline for Applications: February 28, 2025
Statement of Purpose:
The Dr. Tomisaku Kawasaki Memorial Scholarship (the “Scholarship”) was established by the Kawasaki Disease Foundation (KDF) to honor the life and achievements of Dr. Tomisaku Kawasaki. Dr. Kawasaki made significant contributions to pediatric medicine, particularly through his research on Kawasaki Disease, which is named after him. This Scholarship aims to support and inspire students who have been accepted to or are currently enrolled in a college or institution of higher learning in the United States. It is awarded to those who demonstrate Dr. Kawasaki’s commitment to excellence, compassion, and dedication.
Goals of the Dr. Tomisaku Kawasaki Memorial Scholarship:
The KDF is dedicated to addressing issues related to Kawasaki Disease. The Scholarship is designed to provide financial assistance and recognition to outstanding students affected by Kawasaki Disease. The Scholarship aims to empower individuals who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement, leadership potential, and a genuine commitment to their education.
Scholarship Information:
One (1) scholarship will be awarded to a graduating high school senior who has been accepted into a United States college or institution of higher learning and is planning to major in or enroll in classes related to the health and/or bio/medical sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry or in medical related/medical research field). This scholarship is also open to undergraduate students currently enrolled in a college or institution of higher learning within the United States who are majoring in one of the health and/or bio/medical sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry or in medical-related/medical research field). The selected recipient must demonstrate leadership, academic success, and have a connection to Kawasaki Disease. The recipient will receive a one-time ($5,000) scholarship. There is one (1) $5,000 scholarship available.
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One (1) scholarship will be awarded to a student currently enrolled in a professional/graduate level program at a college or institution of higher learning within the United States and majoring in one of the health and/or bio/medical sciences (e.g., medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, public health, nurse practitioner/anesthetist, or other (bio) medical-related research field). The selected recipient must demonstrate leadership, academic success, and have a connection to Kawasaki Disease. The recipient will receive a one-time ($10,000) scholarship. There is one (1) $10,000 scholarship available.
The Scholarship is a lasting tribute to Dr. Kawasaki’s exceptional contributions to medicine and his unwavering dedication to the care of children. These scholarships are designed to honor Dr. Kawasaki’s memory and continue his profound impact on future generations, as he remains a source of inspiration and motivation for aspiring medical professionals.
Guidelines:
All students applying for the Scholarship must submit an essay (1,500 words or less) speaking on their connection to Kawasaki Disease and their college plans (if a high school student) or future plans in the health and/or bio/medical sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry or in medical related/medical research field) (if currently enrolled in college), or career plans (if currently enrolled in professional/graduate level college program) (e.g., medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, public health, nurse practitioner/anesthetist, or other (bio) medical-related research field). All essays will be submitted online via the Kawasaki Disease Foundation website. Recipients of each scholarship agree to have their photograph and possibly portions of their essays used on the Kawasaki Disease Foundation website and/or social media outlets for marketing purposes. All questions and suggestions concerning the program should be directed to Vanessa Gutierrez at vanessa@kdfoundation.org.
Requisitos de elegibilidad para estudiantes graduados de secundaria
Los solicitantes de becas deben cumplir con los siguientes requisitos:
Estados de estudiantes elegibles únicamente durante el año académico 2024-2025 :
- Actualmente matriculado en el último año de secundaria.
- Un GPA mínimo de escuela secundaria de 3.5 en una escala de 4.0.
- Accepted into a United States college or institution of higher learning and planning to major in or enroll in classes related to the health and/or bio/medical sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry, or in medical related/medical research field).
- Demonstrated continued efforts in community service/volunteer hours (examples must be provided of these efforts either within the essay or within a separate document).
- Conexión con la enfermedad de Kawasaki (es decir, si ellos mismos tuvieron KD o son familiares de un niño con KD).
- Sólo los ciudadanos estadounidenses y los residentes permanentes de EE. UU. son elegibles.
- Los estudiantes deben estar al día en su institución actual (o más reciente) al momento de la solicitud.
- Los estudiantes deben enviar una solicitud completa antes de la fecha límite.
*NOTE: The recipient of the high school/college undergraduate-level Scholarship will be ineligible to apply for or receive the professional/graduate school-level Scholarship in the future.
Eligibility Requirements for Current College Undergraduate Students
Los solicitantes de becas deben cumplir con los siguientes requisitos:
Estados de estudiantes elegibles únicamente durante el año académico 2024-2025 :
- Currently enrolled in a college undergraduate program and majoring in the health and/or bio/medical sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry or in medical medical-related/medical research field).
- Un GPA mínimo de 3.5 en una escala de 4.0.
- Esfuerzos continuos demostrados en actividades de servicio comunitario/horas de voluntariado (debe proporcionar ejemplos de estos esfuerzos).
- Conexión con la enfermedad de Kawasaki (es decir, si ellos mismos tuvieron EK, son familiares de un niño con EK o comunican un razonamiento significativo detrás de su inspiración dentro de la investigación de la enfermedad de Kawasaki).
- El estudiante no debe haber recibido anteriormente la beca.
- Sólo los ciudadanos estadounidenses y los residentes permanentes de EE. UU. son elegibles.
- Los estudiantes deben estar al día en su institución actual (o más reciente) al momento de la solicitud.
- Los estudiantes deben enviar una solicitud completa antes de la fecha límite.
- Students who will graduate from their college program in 2025 are NOT eligible for the Scholarship.
*NOTE: The recipient of the high school/college undergraduate-level Scholarship will be ineligible to apply for or receive the professional/graduate school-level Scholarship in the future.
Eligibility Requirements for Current Professional/Graduate Level College Students
Los solicitantes de becas deben cumplir con los siguientes requisitos:
Estados de estudiantes elegibles únicamente durante el año académico 2024-2025 :
- Currently enrolled in a graduate school program and majoring in the health and/or bio/medical sciences (e.g., medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, public health, nurse practitioner/anesthetist, or other (bio) medical related research field).
- Un GPA mínimo de 3.5 en una escala de 4.0.
- Esfuerzos continuos demostrados en actividades de servicio comunitario/horas de voluntariado (debe proporcionar ejemplos de estos esfuerzos).
- Conexión con la enfermedad de Kawasaki (es decir, si ellos mismos tuvieron EK, son familiares de un niño con EK o comunican un razonamiento significativo detrás de su inspiración dentro de la investigación de la enfermedad de Kawasaki).
- El estudiante no debe haber recibido anteriormente la beca.
- Sólo los ciudadanos estadounidenses y los residentes permanentes de EE. UU. son elegibles.
- Los estudiantes deben estar al día en su institución actual (o más reciente) al momento de la solicitud.
- Los estudiantes deben enviar una solicitud completa antes de la fecha límite.
- Students who will graduate from their college program in 2025 are NOT eligible for the Scholarship.
Scholarship Review Committee:
The KDF Scholarship Committee oversees the awarding of Dr. Tomisaku Kawasaki Memorial Scholarships. The committee is composed of KDF board members and other invited reviewers. Each of these individuals possess personal experience with Kawasaki Disease or significant knowledge and interest concerning the treatment, symptoms, or research of the disease. In the event that a family member of a committee member submits a scholarship application for consideration, that committee member will step off the committee for the current year.
From the pool of applicants, the Committee will select a maximum of one (1) high school or current college undergraduate student scholarship recipient, to receive a one-time award of $5,000 AND a maximum of one (1) current college professional/graduate school program student scholarship recipient, to receive a one-time award of $10,000. The Committee will select each scholarship recipient based on the quality of the required essay and student transcripts.
Scholarship Notification/Tentative Timeline:
- Scholarship applications open January 26.
- Scholarship applications close February 28.
- Completed scholarship applications, essays, and transcripts due by February 28.
- Scholarship Committee meets to review the applications from March 1 – March 31.
- Scholarship recipients will be notified by email in Early to Mid – April.
- Los beneficiarios recibirán una Carta de concesión de beca, así como una Carta de acuerdo de beca que el destinatario firmará y devolverá al KDF para aceptar la beca y sus términos.
- Los fondos se enviarán directamente a la institución del estudiante mediante cheque.
- El KDF anunciará los beneficiarios de las becas en el sitio web del KDF y en las redes sociales.
- La KDF también puede publicar anuncios relacionados sobre los beneficiarios de las becas a través de los canales de comunicación de la fundación.
Application Process:
Using the Scholarship Application Form (below), those interested in applying for a Dr. Tomisaku Kawasaki Memorial Scholarship must submit the completed application, 1,500 words or less essay, and high school or college transcripts on or before the scholarship deadline date. Please ensure your application meets all requirements of the scholarship and includes all relevant information.
- Essay (1,500 words or less):
- Describing personal connection to Kawasaki Disease, and their college plans (if a high school student) or future plans in the health and/or bio/medical sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry or in medical related/medical research field) (if currently enrolled in college/graduate school program) or career plans (if currently enrolled in professional/graduate level college program (e.g., medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, public health, nurse practitioner/anesthetist, or other (bio) medical-related research field).
- Describing continued efforts in community service activity/volunteer hours (must provide examples of these efforts).
- High School/College/Graduate School Program Transcripts
- Completed Dr. Tomisaku Kawasaki Memorial Scholarship Application
Scholarship Payment:
A single scholarship in the amount of $5,000 (for a graduating high school senior or currently enrolled college undergraduate student) and a single scholarship in the amount $10,000 (for a currently enrolled professional/graduate level college student) will be awarded to the scholarship recipient. The KDF will pay the scholarship funds for each recipient directly to the college or school where the student is or will be enrolled. Funds will be dispersed by check after the recipient’s initial or ongoing enrollment in a health and/or bio/medical sciences (i.e., biology, chemistry or in medical related/medical research field) program at the college is confirmed. (If entering a college where students are not allowed to declare a major during the first year, the awardee must provide evidence of enrollment in bio/medical sciences classes before funds will be dispersed). Each institution will exclusively apply scholarship funds to the recipient’s tuition and/or fees.
Acerca del Dr. Tomisaku Kawasaki
Dr. Tomisaku Kawasaki was a prominent and respected Japanese pediatrician who dedicated his career to researching and treating childhood illnesses. Born in Tokyo, Japan, in 1925, he became a leading figure in pediatric medicine, earning admiration and recognition for his pioneering work in diagnosing and treating Kawasaki Disease (KD).
A finales de los años 1960 y principios de los años 1970, el Dr. Kawasaki encontró una serie de casos de niños con fiebre alta, sarpullido e inflamación de los vasos sanguíneos. Documentó y estudió meticulosamente estos casos, identificando finalmente un patrón específico y estableciendo la EK como una entidad clínica distinta.
Dr. Kawasaki’s groundbreaking work has profoundly impacted the global medical community, ensuring early recognition and effective management of this condition and improving outcomes for countless affected children. Sadly, Dr. Kawasaki passed away in June of 2020 at the age of 95. Nonetheless, his dedication to discovering the cause and treatment for KD continues to inspire many to follow in his footsteps and continue his mission.
La comunidad médica siempre recordará y apreciará las contribuciones del Dr. Kawasaki. Su legado sirve como testimonio de su compromiso inquebrantable para mejorar las vidas de los niños con enfermedades graves.