WELCOME - A Helping Hand
The Veterinary Scholarship Trust of New England is a 501 (C)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to provide financial assistance to New Englanders studying veterinary medicine. Founded in 1958 through the foresight and generosity of the late Dr. Cornelius Thibeault, the fund has helped to support over 500 veterinary students with their educational expenses.
This aid is made possible by the support of individual veterinarians, various state veterinary associations, the New England Veterinary Medical Association, canine groups, equine groups, memorial gifts, rabies clinics and other generous individuals.
To Donate by Mail: Those who wish to contribute to this worthy program should make checks payable to Veterinary Scholarship Trust of New England (VSTONE) and forward to: President
Veterinary Scholarship Trust of New England
P.O. Box 3221 • North Attleboro, MA 02761
The fund distributes the following scholarships yearly:
- Four - Dr. Cornelius Thibeault Scholarships
- Dr. James and Pauline DeWitt Scholarship
- C. and A. Simons Scholarship
- E. and S. Windsor Sholarship
- Monsweag Scholarship
- Dr. 4 Foot and Dr. 2 Foot Scholarship
The fund distributes the following awards yearly:
- Dr. George Faddoul Award
- Valerie Bates Award
- Dr. Howard A. Smith Award
By Application - Fill it out and mail it in:
- A. Harris Mosher Award - $8,000
- VSTONE Scholar Award - $5,000 for each of the 6 New England States
- Joel M. Woolfson Memorial Scholarship - $2,000
- Four Legs or Two Scholarship - $1,000
- General Scholarship Application - Apply today.
Are you a veterinary student interested in scholarships? Learn how to apply.
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VSTONE Scholar
AwardStudents in their 4th year of veterinary school are eligible to be VSTONE Scholars. Apply today.
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Pathology Resident Scholarship
Dr. A. Harris Mosher Award - $8000 awarded annually to a veterinarian pursuing residency training in Pathology.
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Joel M. Woolfson Memorial Scholarship
For a student, intern or resident who can demonstrate a passion for and excellence in surgery or shelter medicine. -
Four Legs or Two Scholarship
For students who can demonstrate of a strong desire to improve the quality of equine veterinary medicine. Apply today.
