Scholarship Winners - Where are they Now?
Nicole Torchia – daughter of Anthony Torchia, Beta Chi ’85 received scholarships in 2013 & 2014.
“The APD Foundation scholarship has eased the financial burden of school enough to allow me to pursue experiences like a medical Spanish immersion program in Spain that was instrumental in helping me get into one of the most competitive Physician’s Assistant programs in the country, Yale School of Medicine.”
Nicole is a senior at Northeastern and is completing her second co-op as a medical assistant. She will graduate in May as valedictorian of her class with a 4.0 GPA and is accepted into the physician assistant graduate program at Yale.
Nicole volunteers as a Senior Health Educator in the Boston Public school system and is also an active volunteer with the Girl Scouts, winning the Keystone Partnership award for her service in 2013
“The APD Foundation scholarship has eased the financial burden of school enough to allow me to pursue experiences like a medical Spanish immersion program in Spain that was instrumental in helping me get into one of the most competitive Physician’s Assistant programs in the country, Yale School of Medicine.”
Nicole is a senior at Northeastern and is completing her second co-op as a medical assistant. She will graduate in May as valedictorian of her class with a 4.0 GPA and is accepted into the physician assistant graduate program at Yale.
Nicole volunteers as a Senior Health Educator in the Boston Public school system and is also an active volunteer with the Girl Scouts, winning the Keystone Partnership award for her service in 2013