Charles M. Stewart Scholarship

The Charles M. Stewart Scholarship Fund is established within the College Heights Foundation through a gift made by Med Center Health.

The purpose of the Scholarship Fund is to pay tribute to Charles M. Stewart and to recognize the contributions he made to Bowling Green and Warren County.  Mr. Stewart was dedicated to his profession, for which he gained the respect and admiration of his colleagues and all with whom he came in contact.

This scholarship is for the Fall 2024–Spring 2025 academic year. It includes $4,300 per year, payable over two semesters, which may be awarded to one student or divided between two students.

To recognize the many contributions Mr. Stewart has made while formerly serving as the Chairman of the Board of Directors for The Medical Center, recipients of the Charles M. Stewart Scholarship must meet the following criteria:

  • Dependent child of a regular full-time or regular part-time employee of Med Center Health. 
  • Full-time student at Western Kentucky University.
  • Recipient must obtain a minimum GPA of 3.0 in the first semester of the year that the award is received in order to receive the award for a second semester.
  • Financial need may be a consideration.

The award is not renewable; however, recipients may re-apply and will be considered for the award in subsequent years.

Please use the online application below. Or, you may download the application and mail the completed application with accompanying documents to the address below. Contact Amy Hardin, Executive Director, at hardac@mchealth.net or 270.745.1535 with any questions.

Mail completed application to: 

Med Center Health
ATTN: Amy Hardin
800 Park Street
Bowling Green, KY  42101

Application and accompanying documents due by Friday, March 15, 2024.

** Applicants will not be considered if all requested information is not included**

The deadline for this scholarship has passed. For more information, contact Amy Hardin, Executive Director, at hardac@mchealth.net, or call 270.745.1535.