Logan University Students Receive $6,000 in Scholarships from Standard Process Inc.
PALMYRA, Wis. (PRWEB) May 23, 2016 -- During Logan University’s (Logan) Spring Symposium, held April 29 on its Chesterfield, Missouri, campus, Standard Process Inc. awarded $6,000 in chiropractic scholarships. The winners of the three $2,000 scholarships are Kate Cline, Stephanie Siewert and Chloe Tillman. Each student is in her fifth trimester of classes at Logan.
“Standard Process has been extremely generous in educating and supporting students just like me,” said Cline. “I greatly appreciate Standard Process for investing in my future as a holistic healthcare professional and will be forever grateful.”
To qualify for the scholarship program, students need a cumulative grade point average of 2.9 or higher, a list of contributions to the profession, college and community, a letter of recommendation from a Logan professor, and a 500-word essay discussing the use of nutrition in a future practice and how they will embrace a whole food philosophy.
Standard Process, a visionary leader in whole food nutrient solutions, is dedicated to its long-term educational efforts to involve future health care professionals in the study of whole food nutrition.
“Standard Process is proud to have provided scholarships to Logan students since 2011,”said John Nab, chiropractor and Standard Process director of professional development. “We believe having the knowledge to integrate nutrition into the chiropractic wellness model will help Logan’s students become the catalysts for healthier lifestyle choices.”
If you are interested in learning more about this scholarship program and others offered by Standard Process, contact Lisa Hackett, professional development coordinator, at 800-848-5061, or by email at lhackett(at)standardprocess(dot)com.
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About Standard Process Inc.
Standard Process is the visionary leader in whole food nutrient solutions. Based in Palmyra, Wisconsin, Standard Process offers more than 300 high-quality supplements made with whole food and other ingredients through three product lines:
• Standard Process
• Standard Process Veterinary Formulas
• MediHerb herbal supplements.
The products are available exclusively through health care professionals, including chiropractors, acupuncturists, medical doctors and veterinarians.
Dedicated to the whole food philosophy of its founder Dr. Royal Lee, Standard Process’ goal is to ensure its nutritional supplements deliver complex nutrients as nature intended. To accomplish this, Standard Process grows the majority of its raw plant ingredients on company-owned, organically certified farmland. Using state-of-the-art manufacturing processes to retain vital nutrients within each ingredient, Standard Process manufactures its supplements in its certified organic manufacturing facility. Standard Process employs high-quality control standards and follows the Food and Drug Administration’s current good manufacturing practices (cGMPs).
Standard Process also owns two subsidiaries, Cultivate by Standard Process and Lee Engineering. Both offer unique wellness solutions. Cultivate delivers scalable wellness programs to businesses, using on-site chiropractic as a central component of the program, to impact individual employee and overall company health. Lee Engineering’s Royal Lee Organics offers Intelligent Healthful Living™ solutions for the home for home flour milling.
Standard Process employs over 370 people and has been in business since 1929. The company is recognized as a distinguished leader and innovator in workplace wellness and an exemplary environmental steward. It is a recipient of the Platinum Well Workplace Award from the Wellness Councils of America, and a Tier I participant in the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources’ Green Tier program, which recognizes companies with strong environmental compliance records. For additional information about Standard Process, visit standardprocess.com.
Karren Jeske, APR, Standard Process Inc., http://www.standardprocess.com, +1 (262) 495-6382, [email protected]
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