Can I let you in on a little secret? It’s pretty easy to win a prize during Health Professions Week. But, you can’t win if you aren’t registered. Register today so you can claim a prize!
Participating students can enter to win one of thirty gift cards valued at $100 each or one of eight scholarships valued at $500. We also have five sets of Kaplan Subject Review Books to give away in November! It’s really simple to become eligible to win — participate in at least one of our fun events during the week and then ask a question during the virtual fair on Thursday, November 19, 2020 from 3-8 p.m. EST.
The HPW Virtual Fair is the largest event of its kind! The Virtual Fair is when all attendees can connect with healthcare practitioners, current students and staff from over 20 health professions. Participate by logging into the virtual fair and visiting at least one booth. Ask questions, get answers and get rewarded!
Teachers and educators will also be eligible to win one of ten gift cards valued at $100 when you share HPW content with your classroom (either in-person or virtually). All educators should register for HPW2020, too, in order to receive HPW content for your classroom before any of the “live” events. Most materials will remain available for educators to use into winter and spring 2021.
Take our advice and make sure you are registered for the largest virtual career exploration event of its kind. “See” you at Health Professions Week, November 14-19, 2020!
The fine print – you know we had to have it: Limit one prize per person. Eligible teachers and educators must demonstrate use of HPW materials in their classroom on or before November 19, 2020 and apply for a gift card. Selected winners may be asked to confirm their name and email address before receiving any prize or award. Winners must be registered with HPW to receive a prize. Winners who do not claim prizes within a reasonable time frame may be disqualified and a new recipient may be selected. Winners of Kaplan Subject Review Books may select any subject review.
By Mandy Nau, Executive Director at Health Professions Week