Contact: Sasha Steinberg
STARKVILLE, Miss.â´ķĪķAPP alumnus Benjamin D. âBenâ Pace of Philadelphia has a lot to smile about this year. The May summa cum laude biological sciences/pre-dental bachelorâs graduate is receiving a four-year, $140,000 Mississippi Rural Dentists Scholarship to the University of Mississippi Medical Centerâs School of Dentistry.
Also a graduate of East Central Community College, Pace is receiving $35,000 per year to attend dental school. Awards are based on available funding.
âThe Mississippi Rural Dentists Scholarship Program and ´ķĪķAPP share a common commitment to improving the lives of people in this state,â said Rick Travis, dean of MSUâs College of Arts and Sciences. âWe are honored that MSU has played a role in preparing Ben for the practice of dentistry in underserved areas of the state.âĖũ
âAdditionally, theĖũDr. A. Randle and Marilyn W. White Pre-Med Advisory Office has worked closely with the Rural Dentists Scholarship Program to ensure that our students are well-prepared for dental school,â Travis added.
Created in 2013 by the Mississippi Legislature, the program is providing nine dental students with $315,000 to support their education. Scholars have demonstrated the necessary commitment and academic achievement to become competent, well-trained rural pediatric or general dentists in the Magnolia ´ķĪķAPP.
Additional benefits include personalized mentoring from practicing rural dentists and academic support.
After completing dental school, MRDSP scholars must work full time for at least four years in general or pediatric dentistry at a program-approved, clinic-based practice in one of the stateâs rural or medically underserved communities.
For more information on MRDSP, visit or contact Dan Coleman, associate director, at 601-815-9022 or jdcoleman@umc.edu.
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