Urology AI - Visiting Student Scholarship
Two $1,500 scholarships available!
Program Overview
The UVM Larner College of Medicine believes that a strategic investment to increase access to residency programs will build a strong pathway for future residents and faculty. We are proud to offer scholarship opportunities to help support medical students who may face circumstances that would traditionally limit participation in visiting rotations.
The Visiting Student Scholarship (VSS) in Urology aims to encourage visiting 4th year medical students to gain valuable learning experiences in Vermont with a focus on students who are able to demonstrate their commitment to the Larner College of Medicine’s Tenets of Professionalism, UVM's Our Common Ground values, and improving health care delivery to underserved areas and populations.
The VSS in Urology provides two $1,500 scholarships to visiting students to support travel and housing during the elective.
Typical Day
Typical Day
Students will work at the UVM Medical Center, the only Level One Trauma hospital for a large geographic area including Vermont and upstate New York. Students will be scrubbing in on OR cases, rounding with the residents, participating in Urology clinic, assisting with consultations and inpatient care.
Students will become part of our Urology family and participate in all didactics and conferences throughout the week, including Surgical Indications Conference, Tuesday Teaching (AUA Core Curriculum), GU Tumor Board, Quality Assurance Conference, and more. All acting interns will present on a topic of interest at Grand Rounds.
Active Mentorship
Students will benefit from mentorship and advising, working closely with our residents and faculty with various expertise and experience including but not limited to:
• Endourology
• Pediatric Urology
• Reconstruction
• Oncology
• Stone disease including HoLEP
• Infertility
• Research
• Robotics
Important Information
Eligibility
The Visiting Student Scholarship is available to:
- Fourth-year medical students.
- Students who have completed all core clinical clerkships before participating in the program.
- Students who are in good academic standing in a medical school at a U.S. LCME accredited allopathic institution (are enrolled in medical degree-granting programs) or students who are in good standing at a U.S. COCA accredited osteopathic institution (are enrolled in a DO-granting program).
The scholarship is UNAVAILABLE to medical students who:
- Attend or have graduated from non-U.S. medical schools
- Attend medical schools that are not LCME accredited by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) or COCA accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA).
- Are foreign medical students on an F-1 Visa who attend U.S. medical schools
All students meeting the eligibility criteria are encouraged to apply and participate in the program.
Scholarship Details
- The VSS program provides a scholarship of $1,500 to assist with travel and lodging while accepted students rotate in an elective at the UVM Larner College of Medicine. Scholarship funds are provided in the form of a check to the visiting medical student after they successfully complete their elective rotation at UVM.
- VSS applications are due by April 15 and will be reviewed once all required documents are received. Students will be notified May 1.
- Students must have accepted their desired department/specialty offer at the University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine through the AAMC Visiting Student Learning Opportunity (VSLO) to receive the scholarship funds.
- Scholarship recipients are responsible for making their own housing and travel arrangements, unless the department makes arrangements otherwise.
Application + Selection
Apply at the Visiting Student Learning Opportunity (VSLO) website
- All students wishing to participate in a visiting elective at the UVM Larner College of Medicine must apply through the VSLO website and pay the VSLO application fee.
- After submitting your VSLO application, contact the VSS program coordinator.
Applicants must submit a personal statement (no more than 500 words) addressing their interest in the UVM Larner College of Medicine and VSS program, including specialty and career goals. Successful applicants will be those who, through their unique lived experiences, are able to demonstrate their commitment to the Larner College of Medicine’s Tenets of Professionalism, UVM's Our Common Ground values, and improving health care delivery to underserved areas and populations.
Course Dates
Rotation dates follow the Larner College of Medicine academic calendar.
June 2026
July 2026
Aug 2026
Sep 2026
Feedback + Evaluations
A 20-minute presentation is required at conclusion of rotation. Evaluations will be completed by the Program Director in close collaboration with faculty, residents and fellows. Grades for transcript purposes will be based on each student's home institution grade options.