Opportunities for Giving
Dr. Lowell Ku, ’97, President of our Alumni Association is pictured with four 2011 Medical Student scholarship winners. Photo courtesy of Dr. Joel S. Dunnington, ’81
Medical Student Scholarships
Medical School Alumni, more than any other group, understand the importance of strong financial support for the Medical School. The tradition of Alumni giving builds upon today’s strong educational foundation to make tomorrow’s revolutionary discoveries possible. Your contribution will help our students better afford the best medical education and be able to choose their specialty based on passion, not debt.
Primary Contact Information
Derrick J. Miller
Director, UTMSH Alumni Association
Office of Alumni Relations
The University of Texas Medical School at Houston
6431 Fannin, JJL 411
Houston, TX 77030
713.500.5181 (telephone)
713.500.0640 (fax)
You may donate online at the secure link by clicking on the Make a gift button below, or if you prefer to pay by check, please make your checks payable to the U.T. Medical School at Houston. In the remarks section, please designate Medical Student Scholarships and mail your gift to:
UTHealth Development Office
PO Box 203366
Houston, TX 77216
If you have any questions, please contact the Alumni Office at 713.500.5065.
Read about the different giving opportunities
- Henry W. Strobel PhD Freshmen, Alumni, and Faculty Retreat Endowment
Alumni Association's goal is to provide sufficient funds to Retreat so that student registration fees are affordable and to ensure the sustainability of the Retreat for many years to come. - Medical Student Scholarships
Your contribution will help our students better afford the best medical education and be able to choose their specialty based on passion, not debt. - Mark E. Stinson MD Global Health Student Assistance Fund Endowment
The goal of the fund is to provide travel assistance to students who wish to provide international medical care, provide scholarships for students interested in a career in global health, and to support medical students with an interest in public health/informatics training.


