Smith-Glynn-Callaway Medical Foundation

Missouri, rooted in the medical community’s commitment to giving back. Established in the late 1950s by physicians of the Smith-Glynn-Callaway Clinic, the foundation was created with a shared vision to support education and strengthen the healthcare workforce. From its earliest days, physicians contributed a portion of their income to build a sustainable fund dedicated to helping students pursue careers in medical and health-related fields.

Over the decades, the foundation has grown into a significant source of educational support in the region, providing scholarships to students pursuing careers in medicine, nursing, and allied health professions. Its mission reflects a deep understanding that access to education is essential to both individual success and the long-term health of the community.

At Ozarks Tech, the Smith-Glynn-Callaway Foundation has extended this legacy through scholarship support, helping students pursue education in healthcare and technical fields. Their partnership reflects a shared commitment to preparing a skilled workforce and expanding access to high-quality, affordable education.

Impact

The Smith-Glynn-Callaway Foundation’s support of Ozarks Tech students provides meaningful financial assistance that helps reduce barriers to education, particularly for those pursuing careers in healthcare and related fields. Through scholarship funding, students are able to focus on their academic and professional goals while preparing to serve their communities.

This investment aligns closely with the mission of the Ozarks Tech Foundation, which works to secure private support for scholarships, programs, and capital needs that strengthen the college and its impact on the region.

By supporting students at Ozarks Tech, the Smith-Glynn-Callaway Foundation continues its decades-long tradition of investing in education as a pathway to stronger communities. Their legacy is reflected in the many students who go on to build careers in healthcare and contribute to the well-being of southwest Missouri.

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