Medical Laboratory Scientist Training
A program for college graduates in the physical and biological sciences to prepare them for success as a members of a health care team.
Requirements
- Baccalaureate degree with the necessary courses in physical and biological sciences
- Overall GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale and 2.8 in science courses
Pharmacy Training
A customized PGY1 pharmacy training program for licensed pharmacists wanting to improve their skills as clinical specialists providing superior patient care.
Requirements
- Licensure as a pharmacist
- Application via PhORCAS
Administrative Fellowship
Lexington Health’s Administrative Fellowship Program is a structured, one-year program committed to discovering potential as well as providing comprehensive training, mentorship, and experience to individuals in many operational areas of healthcare administration.
Requirements
- Completed application
- Cover letter and resume
- Official transcripts
- Three letters of recommendation
Career Exploration for High School Students
A program designed to introduce the health care industry to high school students of Lexington and Richland counties who have a genuine interest in a health care career.
Requirements
- Lexington or Richland County resident or attending a school within the Lexington or Richland School districts or a dependent of a Lexington Health employee
- Rising high school senior at the time of application
- 2.5 GPA or higher (4.0 scale)
- Demonstrate a sincere interest in a health care field or working in a hospital setting.
Scholarships for Professional Training
$2,000 and $4,000 Each
Awarded to anyone enrolled as a full-time student in a nursing program or to LMC employees enrolled part-time in a nursing program or select Allied Health programs.
Other Requirements
- Have maintained a minimum GPA of 2.75 for the most recent academic year.
Amount Varies
Awarded to those receiving their nursing education at a variety of levels.
Requirements
- Varies depending on the scholarship
- Scholarships are available for both higher education students and high school seniors.