By the Scholarship editorial desk · Last updated 25 June 2026 · Verified against official program sources · 4 min read
The Tylenol Future Care scholarship is a long-running award from the makers of Tylenol for students training to become healthcare providers. For 2026 it is open and competitive, funding students in medicine, nursing, pharmacy, and related fields who show academic strength and a commitment to patient care.
Core eligibility and award details
The program awards 35 scholarships a year: ten worth $10,000 and twenty-five worth $5,000, applied to tuition, fees, books, and required supplies. It is a one-time, non-renewable award administered by an independent provider (ISTS). Previous recipients cannot win again, but past applicants who did not win may reapply if still eligible.
| Key detail | What to know |
|---|---|
| Award | $5,000 to $10,000 (10 x $10,000, 25 x $5,000) |
| Recipients | 35 per year |
| Who applies | Graduate students or seniors entering grad school |
| Fields | Medicine, nursing, pharmacy, other patient-care fields |
| Requirement | At least one year of school remaining |
| 2026 deadline | 13 July 2026 |
The program has run for more than 30 years and is administered by an independent provider, International Scholarship and Tuition Services, to keep selection impartial. It awards 35 scholarships a year, ten at $10,000 and twenty-five at $5,000, applied to tuition, fees, books, and required supplies. Funds are issued to institutions by late October, and no extra documentation is needed to apply, though semifinalists must prove enrolment.
Deadlines and timeline
The official 2026 application deadline is 13 July 2026 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time, per the program administrator. Some listings cite slightly different dates, so always trust the official Tylenol or ISTS page. Winners are typically announced in the autumn, and funds are issued to institutions by late October.
| Stage | When |
|---|---|
| Application open | Spring 2026 |
| Deadline | 13 July 2026 (11:59 p.m. PT) |
| Winners announced | Autumn 2026 |
| Funds issued | By late October 2026 |
How to apply, step by step
- Confirm you are a U.S. resident graduate student or a senior enrolling in grad school in a patient-care field.
- Check you will have at least one year of school remaining when funds are distributed.
- Open the official Tylenol Future Care application portal.
- Write the required essays focused on your career aspirations.
- Submit your resume with GPA, academic record, and community or volunteer service before 13 July 2026.
Required documents
- Online application via the official portal
- Two essays (around 500 words each) on career aspirations
- Resume with GPA, academic records, and community service
- Proof of enrolment in an eligible graduate program (semifinalists)
Selection criteria and renewal conditions
An independent committee evaluates complete applications on academic achievement, leadership, and commitment to patient care, with no application feedback and final decisions. No extra documentation is needed to apply, though semifinalists must provide enrolment proof. The award is one-time and not renewable.
The two essays focus on your career aspirations, so connect your healthcare goals to specific patient-care experiences or community work rather than writing broadly. Confirm the deadline on the official Tylenol or ISTS page, since aggregator sites sometimes list different dates, and apply early so a portal problem near the deadline cannot derail you. Plan your two essays around different angles on your career so they do not repeat each other, and have a mentor or advisor read them for clarity before you submit.
Official source and application link
Always apply through the official source below and confirm current-cycle dates there before you submit.
Apply on the official Tylenol Future Care page
Supporting trust and usability notes
This is a verified, decades-old program administered by ISTS, so it is reliable; just confirm the deadline on the official page since aggregators sometimes differ. Healthcare students should also look at California’s HCAI scholarship programs and the activism-focused Pedro Zamora Young Leaders scholarship. STEM and research students can add the GeneTex scholarship program.