Questa Education Foundation Awards Beckman Scholarship to Indiana Students

Questa Education Foundation is excited to announce the recipients of the Walter & Lucile Beckman Scholarship. These scholarship recipients are majoring in education, social work or related fields, are currently in their senior year, and have been chosen for excellence in their college academic performance by maintaining at least a 3.0 GPA or higher during college.

QUESTA EDUCATION ANNOUNCES 2022 SPRING & SUMMER GRADUATES

Questa Education Foundation is proud to announce the 2022 spring and summer graduating class. This graduating class includes over 70 students from Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells and Whitley counties. These Questa Scholars have received their associate, bachelor’s or master’s degrees in various fields including business, communications, cyber security, education, mechanical engineering, and various medical fields, among others.

Questa and Cameron Hospital Partner to Fund Healthcare Students and Create a Talent Pipeline

Questa Education Foundation and Cameron Memorial Community Hospital are partnering to support healthcare students with college expenses and connect them with career opportunities at Cameron. Students will be eligible for up to $5,000 a year for two years in loan funding that can be 100% forgiven when students graduate and accept employment at Cameron Hospital. Eligible students can apply this spring for funding support next fall. Cameron is prioritizing students in the fields of nursing, surgical technology, respiratory therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy; other healthcare majors will also be considered.

Questa and Orthopaedics Northeast (ONE) Partner to Fund Medical Assistant Students

Questa Education Foundation and Orthopaedics Northeast (ONE) are launching a new program to support students pursuing careers as Certified Medical Assistants (CMAs). Students in the program will receive up to $5,000 a year for two years in loan funding that can be 100% forgiven when students graduate and work at ONE for three years. The program is designed to support students with educational expenses, reduce college debt, and connect students with employment opportunities at ONE.