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2007 Annual Report - The NCPA Foundation

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Partners in Pharmacy (PIP) awarded 11 scholarships<br />

of $2,000 each this year. An auxiliary organization<br />

initially started in 1915 by the wives of <strong>NCPA</strong><br />

pharmacist members, the PIP scholarship recognizes<br />

academic achievement, community service, and a<br />

demonstrated interest in independent community<br />

pharmacy. <strong>The</strong> scholarship awards were presented<br />

by PIP co-chairs, Karen Tilley of Downey, California<br />

and Kay Smith of Indiana, Pennsylvania.<br />

Student Loans<br />

An important element of the <strong>NCPA</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>’s mission<br />

is the student loan program. In <strong>2007</strong>, 27 students<br />

from 11 pharmacy schools received financial assistance<br />

totaling $67,500.<br />

School Loans Total<br />

Campbell University 1 $2,500<br />

Creighton University 2 $5,000<br />

North Dakota State University 1 $2,500<br />

University of Appalachia 1 $2,500<br />

University of Arkansas 2 $5,000<br />

University of Kansas 1 $2,500<br />

University of Kentucky 1 $2,500<br />

University of North Carolina 1 $2,500<br />

University of Southern California 1 $2,500<br />

Washington State University 4 $10,000<br />

Western University 12 $30,000<br />

Total 27 $67,500<br />

5<strong>2007</strong> Partners in Pharmacy (PIP) Scholarship recipients with Karen<br />

Tilley, second row (l), and Kay Smith, second row (r), PIP co-chairs.<br />

n Olayinka Fowowe, Hampton University<br />

n Jia-Jan Fu, University of Washington<br />

n Corrine Gavrun, Washington State University<br />

n Roy Hendley, University of Houston<br />

n Samson Kitahara, University of the Pacific<br />

n Tyson Mullen, University of Kansas<br />

n Laura Patterson, Texas Tech University<br />

n Nazia Rashid, University of Southern California<br />

n Kristina Reyes, Western University<br />

n Melissa Thompson, Rutgers University<br />

n Meron Tsige, University of Maryland<br />

<strong>NCPA</strong> Dargavel Student<br />

Chapter of the Year<br />

For a third year in a row, the University of Southern<br />

California won the <strong>NCPA</strong> Dargavel Student Chapter of the<br />

Year Award. <strong>The</strong> school received a $2,000 cash award for<br />

earning this honor.<br />

5University of Southern California <strong>NCPA</strong> Student Chapter, <strong>2007</strong> recipient<br />

of the <strong>NCPA</strong> Dargavel Student Chapter of the Year award with Sharlea<br />

Leatherwood, first row (3rd r) and Karen Tilley (6th r).<br />

First runner-up and second runner-up were the University<br />

of Kansas and University of Texas at Austin, respectively.<br />

<strong>The</strong> University of Southern Nevada was named the<br />

“Most Improved Chapter.”<br />

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<strong>NCPA</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2007</strong>

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