National Medical Fellowships scholarship opportunities open in Cycle 2 are:
- NBME/NMF Scholarship Fund
- Drs. Ludlow & Ruth Creary Family Foundation Scholarship
- Dr. Theodore Quincy Miller Scholarship
- Drs. Lawrence Stewart, Jr. and Faith Nicole Brown in Memory of Lawrence S. Brown III
- Mary Enid Trotman
By submitting an application, you will automatically be considered for all of the above scholarships that you are eligible for.
NBME/NMF Scholarship Fund
The annual NBME/NMF Scholarship program provides $10,000 scholarships per year – renewable for up to three years – to 20 second-year medical students enrolled in U.S. accredited schools. Established in 2023, the program aims to support aspiring physicians who demonstrate financial need and a commitment to serving their communities.
Drs. Ludlow & Ruth Creary Family Foundation Scholarship
Established in 2020, this scholarship provides $2,500 to an African American or Black first- or second-year undergraduate student, as permitted by applicable law, from California and/or attending a four-year college or university in California, and is interested in the allied health professions.
Dr. Theodore Quincy Miller Scholarship
Established in 2019 to honor the memory of NMF alumnus Dr. Theodore Quincy Miller, this need-based scholarship awards $5,000 to one African American male medical student, as permitted by applicable law, enrolled at an LCME-accredited, U.S., MD-granting medical school who has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement, leadership, and commitment to service.
Drs. Lawrence S. Brown, Jr. and Faith Nicole Brown in Memory of Lawrence S. Brown III
Established in 2024 by Dr. Lawrence S. Brown, Jr. and Dr. Faith Nicole Brown in memory of Lawrence S. Brown, this scholarship will award $10,000 to a medical student attending a medical school in New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut. Applicants should discuss their leadership, research, and clinical experience, as well as their commitment to health excellence as part of their application.
Mary Enid Trotman Scholarship Fund
This award of $10,000 is for one first-year medical student and is renewable for up to five years. If selected scholar completes medical school in four years, new scholar will be chosen for final year. Selected scholar must has graduated from a Pennsylvania high school and scholarship will be awarded, as permitted by applicable law, to eligible students who identify as African American or Hispanic.
NMF Scholarships Application - 2026 Cycle 2
National Medical Fellowships scholarship opportunities open in Cycle 2 are:
- NBME/NMF Scholarship Fund
- Drs. Ludlow & Ruth Creary Family Foundation Scholarship
- Dr. Theodore Quincy Miller Scholarship
- Drs. Lawrence Stewart, Jr. and Faith Nicole Brown in Memory of Lawrence S. Brown III
- Mary Enid Trotman
By submitting an application, you will automatically be considered for all of the above scholarships that you are eligible for.
NBME/NMF Scholarship Fund
The annual NBME/NMF Scholarship program provides $10,000 scholarships per year – renewable for up to three years – to 20 second-year medical students enrolled in U.S. accredited schools. Established in 2023, the program aims to support aspiring physicians who demonstrate financial need and a commitment to serving their communities.
Drs. Ludlow & Ruth Creary Family Foundation Scholarship
Established in 2020, this scholarship provides $2,500 to an African American or Black first- or second-year undergraduate student, as permitted by applicable law, from California and/or attending a four-year college or university in California, and is interested in the allied health professions.
Dr. Theodore Quincy Miller Scholarship
Established in 2019 to honor the memory of NMF alumnus Dr. Theodore Quincy Miller, this need-based scholarship awards $5,000 to one African American male medical student, as permitted by applicable law, enrolled at an LCME-accredited, U.S., MD-granting medical school who has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement, leadership, and commitment to service.
Drs. Lawrence S. Brown, Jr. and Faith Nicole Brown in Memory of Lawrence S. Brown III
Established in 2024 by Dr. Lawrence S. Brown, Jr. and Dr. Faith Nicole Brown in memory of Lawrence S. Brown, this scholarship will award $10,000 to a medical student attending a medical school in New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut. Applicants should discuss their leadership, research, and clinical experience, as well as their commitment to health excellence as part of their application.
Mary Enid Trotman Scholarship Fund
This award of $10,000 is for one first-year medical student and is renewable for up to five years. If selected scholar completes medical school in four years, new scholar will be chosen for final year. Selected scholar must has graduated from a Pennsylvania high school and scholarship will be awarded, as permitted by applicable law, to eligible students who identify as African American or Hispanic.