The money is coming from the non-profit Boehringer Ingelheim CARES Foundation. Its pledge will provide a $25,000 annual scholarship to one incoming student each year.
“When it comes to veterinary medicine, diversity leads to access to care,” said Rob Anderson, President of the Boehringer CARES Foundation in a statement. “It creates opportunities in underserved areas and populations, ensuring better, healthier outcomes for animals and the humans who care for them. As a foundation, we understand the importance of the human-animal bond, and we know the kind of positive impact this scholarship can have on our communities.
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