Supporting students pursuing careers in healthcare and medical imaging
The AMI Foundation of Atlantic Medical Imaging is continuing its tradition of investing in the future of healthcare and medical imaging by awarding ten $1,000 scholarships to graduating high school seniors in south and central New Jersey who plan to pursue careers in healthcare, such as imaging or medical technologist, nurse, physician or other patient-related clinical care roles.
Eligible students are graduating high school seniors in Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Camden, Ocean and Monmouth counties. The focus is on supporting students pursuing clinical healthcare careers and workforce development.
“The AMI Foundation is committed to expanding access to meaningful opportunities through a range of scholarship programs designed to support and inspire the next generation of healthcare professionals,” said Dr. Chandni Bhimani, AMI Foundation President. “By reducing financial barriers and encouraging academic and professional growth, these scholarships help individuals pursue careers that make a lasting impact by strengthening the healthcare workforce and improving the health and welfare of our communities.” Individuals interested in applying should visit https://amifoundation.net. The application deadline is May 15, 2026. Scholarship recipients will be announced June 8, 2026. For more information about the AMI Foundation and future scholarship opportunities, visit www.amifoundation.net or email scholarships@aminj.com.
About the AMI Foundation
The AMI Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to enhancing the level of healthcare for community residents by collaborating with local community groups to support programs that address critical health needs. Since its inception in 2003, the Foundation has provided more than one million dollars to various charitable organizations throughout South and Central New Jersey.
Its mission is to identify and develop opportunities to enhance the quality of life and improve the level of healthcare for community residents through education and programs directed at those goals, as well as through financial support of other charitable organizations with compatible missions.
