The Henry Welch Memorial Fund was established in memory of Dr. Henry Welch, a founding member
of the Board of Directors of the Colorado Gerontological Society. The purpose of the Memorial
Fund is to promote educational standards and professionalism among individuals studying in the field of aging.
Scholarships are awarded based on previous experience in geriatrics and gerontology;
leadership qualities; interest in working with the elderly; previous involvement in school, church, and the
community; and plans for future, including specific involvement and work with seniors in geriatrics and/or
gerontology. Students must be enrolled in a matriculated program studying gerontology at an institution of
higher education in Colorado. Applications are reviewed by a committee of professional peers.
HENRY H. WELCH SCHOLARSHIP
Information and Application
The Henry H. Welch Scholarship is given in honor of Henry H. Welch, PhD., founding member
of the Board of Directors of the Colorado Gerontological Society. Dr. Welch's commitment and dedication
to the field of aging and human services spanned more than forty years. Dr. Welch was a forerunner and pioneer
in the field of aging. This scholarship is given in his memory.
The scholarship will be given to a student who is enrolled in an academically matriculated
(graduate or undergraduate) program at a college or university in the state of Colorado. Students who need financial
assistance to prepare for work in the field of aging will be considered. In 2008, two awards will be given in the amount
of $1000 each at the 28th Annual Meeting on November 14, 2008.
In the review of applicants, the committee will give special consideration to the
following in your narrative description:
1. Describe your previous experience with geriatrics/gerontology.
2. Describe your leadership qualities including initiative, organizational skills and
ability to influence others.
3. Tell us about your ability to meet people and your interest in working with the
elderly.
5. Previous involvement in school, community, church and so forth.
6. Plans for the future including specific involvement with geriatrics/gerontology,
especially working with seniors.
Applicants for year 2008 awards may complete and submit their application form on
line, or print a copy and mail or fax it to Colorado Gerontological Society. Deadline for
applications is October 30 by 5 pm.
COLORADO GERONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY
3006 East Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO 80206
Fax: 303-333-9112
You may also E-mail your application to
cogs@senioranswers.org
Applicants will be notified by November 10, 2008.