B | Bachelor’s Scholarship
Bachelor’s Scholarship
The Oncology Nursing Society Foundation offers the Bachelors Scholarship to encourage registered nurses to enter the field of oncology nursing by providing financial support. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse committed to oncology nursing.
The candidate must be enrolled in an accredited college or university as a sophomore, junior or senior, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree with an interest in oncology. Selection is based on academic performance and financial need.
Award: $3000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Bonny Revo, Executive Assistant, Oncology Nursing Society Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15275, (412) 921-7373, [email protected]
The BECA Foundation Inc
BECA is a nonprofit organization located in San Diego California which provides scholarship opportunities for the Latino population. They are for varying amounts of money. Most of the scholarships require the applicant to already be attending college, or must plan on attending a specific college after completing high school.
Eligibility varies for the different scholarships
Alice Newell Joslyn Medical Fund
This scholarship awards between $500 and $2000 per year. Applicants must be attending school in the San Diego area, and is meant for those entering a health care study, such as nursing.
Deadline: Application period is from January 1 to March 2
Contact: The BECA Foundation Inc, P.O. Box 936 Escondido, CA 92033
Telephone:
Email: [email protected]
Bernice L. Vance Scholarship
Sponsored by the West Virginia Nurses Association this scholarship was created to honor Bernice Vance, a former school nurse and public health practitioner.
At the time of writing this update information regarding the continuation of the scholarship could not be found on their web site. For further information or clarification please call or email the association.
Contact: West Virginia Nurses Association, 1007 Bigley Avenue, Suite 308, Charleston WV 25301
Telephone: 304 342-1169 or 800 400-1226
Email: [email protected]
Bethesda Lutheran Communities Scholarships
This organization offers $3,000 in scholarship funding for a student training for a career in caring for those with developmental disabilities. There are several career opportunities which would qualify; certainly nursing in this field would be rewarding and in high demand.
Eligibility includes a student with a GPA of 3.0 or higher enrolled in a college or university, and an active member of a Lutheran Church.
Contact: Bethesda Lutheran Communities, Attn: Pam Bergen, Executive Assistant for Mission Advancement, 600 Hoffmann Drive, Watertown Wisconsin 53094
Deadline: April 15
Telephone: 800 383-8743 ext 4410 or 920 206-4410
Email: [email protected]
Betty Crim Endowed Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship is offered by the Sinclair School of Nursing in honor of Betty Crim, who was once a faculty member at the school. The scholarship of $1,500 is awarded to a full time undergraduate nursing student
Eligibility includes proof of financial need. Preference is also given to a student attending college for the first time.
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Sinclair School of Nursing, Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
BSN Scholarship
The Association of Rehabilitation Nurses offers the BSN Scholarship to encourage students to pursue careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a member of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses, must be enrolled in a Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at an accredited college or university. The candidate must be in good standing and must currently work as a rehabilitation nurse with at least 2 years experience. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $1500
Deadline: June 1
Contact: Association of Rehabilitation Nurses, Member Services Department, 4700 West Lake Avenue, Glenview IL, 60025, 800 229-7530; [email protected]
Baccalaureate Nursing Faculty Student Achievement Scholarship
Mesa State College offers the Baccalaureate Nursing Faculty Student Achievement Scholarship to encourage students in Colorado to pursue careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a full or part-time student at Mesa State College Department of Health Sciences, working toward a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The eligible candidate must be a senior and must have a GPA of at least 3.0. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $300
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Mesa State College, Financial Aid Department, 1100 North Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81501; (970) 248-1398
Bachelor of Science Nursing Scholarship and Loan Repayment Program
The Health Professions Education Foundation offers the Bachelor of Science Nursing Scholarship and Loan Repayment Program to encourage California residents to pursue careers in nursing and to increase the number of registered nurses practicing in medically underserved areas of California. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in or accepted to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. Award recipients must be willing to practice in California providing full-time direct patient care in a medically underserved area.
Award: Up to $19,000
Deadline: March 24 and September 11
Contact: Charlene Almazan, Program Associate, Health Professions Education Foundation, 400 R Street, Suite 460, Sacramento CA, 95811; (916) 326-3640; [email protected]
Barry and Velma Berkey Scholarship
George Mason University offers the Barry and Velma Berkey Scholarship to encourage visually impaired students to pursue higher education. The Scholarship was made possible by a generous donation from Dr. Barry and Velma Berkey. The eligible candidate must be blind or visually impaired, be enrolled as a full-time student at George Mason University. The candidate must be majoring in nursing, biology, chemistry, computer science, art or visual technology, economics, geography, journalism, music, social work or teaching. The eligible candidate must be a US citizen.
Award: $2500
Deadline: May 4
Contact: Liz Carter, 4400 University Drive, MS 3A4, Fairfax, VA 22030; (703) 993-2400; [email protected]
Bay County Medical Society Auxiliary Merit Fund
The Bay Area Community Foundation offers the Bay County Medical Society Auxiliary Merit Fund to encourage students to pursue careers in health-care related fields in order to advance health education in medicine. The eligible candidate must be a full or part-time student and have been accepted into an accredited program of nursing, physical therapy, graduate medical or other health-care related program. The candidate must have a GPA of at least 3.0 and live in Bay County.
Award: $2500
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Bay Area Community Foundation, Scholarship Administrator, Pere Marquette Depot, 1000 Adams Street, Suite 200, Bay City MI, 48708; (989) 893-4438; [email protected]
Bernard Rotburg Memorial Scholarship Fund/Louis S. Silvey Grant/JVW Grant
The Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. offers the Bernard Rotburg Memorial Scholarship Fund/Louis S. Silvey Grant/JVW Grant to descendants of members in good standing of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America. The eligible candidate must be a high school senior and have been accepted into an accredited 4-year college or university or a 3-year hospital school of nursing. The candidate must be in the upper 25% of his or her high school graduating class.
Award: $500 – $1000
Deadline: May 1
Contact: Lelia Burke, Programs Assistant, National Scholarship Program, 1811 R Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009-1659; (202) 265-6280; [email protected]
Bernardine Mustin Nursing Scholarship and Boles Nursing Scholarship
The Community Hospital of Anderson Foundation offers the Bernardine Mustin Nursing Scholarship and Boles Nursing Scholarship to give students financial support who wish to pursue careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a graduate of a Madison County High School and have enrolled in an accredited college or university, pursing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree or Associate of Science in Nursing degree. Awardees must agree to work for Community Hospital of Anderson upon graduation.
Award: $1500
Deadline: May 1
Contact: Duane Cox, Vice President/Chief Foundation Officer, Community Hospital of Anderson Foundation, Anderson Hospital, 1515 North Madison Avenue, Anderson, IN 46011; (765) 298-5133; [email protected]
Berry Nursing Scholarship
New Hampshire Charitable Foundation offers the Berry Nursing Scholarship to encourage New Hampshire students to pursue careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must have enrolled full or part-time in an accredited college or university, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree or a Master of Science in Nursing degree. The candidate must be a resident of Hampshire, and be between the ages of 17 and 23. Selection is based on financial need.
Award: up to $3500
Deadline: April 13
Contact: Hilary DeAngelis, Scholarship Administrator, New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, 37 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301; (603) 225-6641
Bertha P. Singer Nurses Scholarship
The Oregon Student Access Commission offers the Bertha P. Singer Nurses Scholarship to assistant Oregon students who are pursuing nursing careers. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in the second year of a nursing program at an accredited college or university in the State of Oregon. The candidate must have a GPA of at least 3.0 and demonstrate financial need. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: up to 5 awards of $1000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Cheryl Connolly, Scholarship Processing Coordinator, 1500 Valley River Drive, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401; 541 687-7400; [email protected]
Betty C. Edwards Nursing Scholarship
The Shawnee State University offers the Betty C. Edwards Nursing Scholarship to a Scioto or Adams County resident. This scholarship was established by the family of Betty C. Edwards to honor her dedication to the field of nursing. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in the Shawnee State University Department of Nursing, pursing an Associate of Science in Nursing degree or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The eligible candidate must be a full-time student and have a GPA of at least 3.0.
Award: $500
Deadline: January 15
Contact: Shawnee State University, Debra Atkinson, Financial Aid Department, Portsmouth, OH 45662; (740) 355-2237; [email protected]
Bill and Mary Russell Scholarship
The Heartland Foundation offers the Bill and Mary Russell Scholarship to provide financial assistance to those pursuing careers in nursing or another health care field. The Heartland Foundation created this scholarship program as a tribute to Bill Russell and the late Mary Russell to recognize their many years of dedication and commitment to support nursing and health care training. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in a full-time nursing or health care related program and reside within the Heartland Foundation service region.
Award: Not specified
Deadline: July 2
Contact: Karen Acord, Program Manager, Heartland Foundation, 518 South 6th Street, St. Joseph, MO 64501; (800) 447-1083; [email protected]
Bill Purkett Nursing Scholarship
Montana State University — Northern offers the Bill Purkett Nursing Scholarship to encourage Montana students to pursue nursing careers. The scholarship was established by the family of Bill Purkett. The eligible candidate must be a sophomore at Montana State University Northern Department of Nursing, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree or an Associate of Science in Nursing degree. The candidate must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 and demonstrate financial need.
Award: $150
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Cindy Small, Director of Financial Aid, Montana State University – Northern, P.O. Box 7751, Havre, MT 59501; (406) 265-3787
Bristol County South Medical Auxiliary Scholarship
The University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth offers the Bristol County South Medical Auxiliary Scholarship to residents of Bristol County interested in developing a career in nursing. The eligible candidate must be entering his or her senior year at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth College of Nursing, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree and demonstrate financial need. Selection is based on financial need and academic merit.
Award: $500
Deadline: March 15
Contact: Bruce Palmer, Director of Financial Aid, University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, 285 Old Westport Road, North Dartmouth MA, 02747-2300; 508 999-8632
C | Campus RN Scholarship
Campus RN Scholarship
The campus RN (Registered Nurse) scholarship fund awards $2,500 scholarships to nurses in six regions across the United States. The 6 areas are northeast, southeast, Midwest, south central, mountain and pacific, and include several states within each.
Once you submit an application on-line you will be able to find out if the nursing school you are attending is listed with CampusRN
Eligibility includes financial need as well as being deemed deserving.
Deadline: individual
California State PTA Continuing Education – School Nurses
This scholarship is offered to a registered Nurse who has been practicing within the school system for at least 3 years. It is to assist the nurse to obtain continuing education credits that will benefit their continued career as a school nurse.
Eligibility includes memberships with the PTA/PTSA
Contact: California State PTA, 2327 L Street, Sacramento CA 95816
Telephone: 916 440-1985
Cancer Care/Betsy Tontini Nursing Scholarship
The Community Foundation of North Central Washington offers the Cancer Care/Betsy Tontini Nursing Scholarship to honor the memory of Betsy Tontini, a Wenatchee nurse, by providing financial assistance to Chelan or Douglas county students entering the nursing field. The eligible candidate must be a graduating senior of a Chelan or Douglas County High School who plans to enroll in the nursing program at Wenatchee Valley College. Financial need, community service and leadership ability will be considered in selection.
Award: $3000
Deadline: February 15
Contact: Community Foundation of North Central Washington¸ Nine South Wenatchee Avenue, Wenatchee, WA 98807; (509) 663-7716
Cape Breton University
Cape Breton University offers the Cape Breton Surgical Scholarship to encourage students to pursue nursing careers. Cape Breton University is located on the east coast of Canada, is known for its small class sizes and unique course offerings. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in the Cape Breton University Nursing Program, pursuing a Bachelor of Science, Nursing (BScN). The eligible candidate must have a GPA of at least 2.5 and demonstrate financial need.
Award: up to $3000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Beverly Patterson, Student Loans Officer, Cape Breton University, 1250 Grand Lake Road, Sydney NS; 902 539-5300; [email protected]
Caroline E. Holt Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship is offered through the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) to a nursing student who demonstrates financial need. So long as you have proof of enrollment in a nursing program you may qualify for these funds.
Deadline: February 15
Contact: National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 1776 D St NW, Washington DC 20006
Telephone: 202 628-1776
Celeste Hayo Memorial Scholarship Fund
The scholarship is in memory of Celeste Hayo who was a high school student at King Kekaulike High Scholl. It is awarded to a high school student entering college. Preference is given to those seeking a major in nursing. Preference is also given to those who played soccer and have been involved in some community service.
Eligibility includes being a graduate of King Kekaulike High School with a grade point average of at least 2.9
Contact: Hawaii Community Foundation, 827 Fort Street Mall, Honolulu HI 96813
Telephone: 808 537-6333 or 888 731-3863
Centennial Scholarship Fund
The Oregon Nurses Association offers the Centennial Scholarship Fund to commemorate the centennial of the Oregon Nurses Association. The Oregon Nurses Association Foundation was established to improve the quality of health care in Oregon and support education of nurses. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in an accredited nursing program in Oregon and have a GPA of at least 3.0. Selection is based on leadership, experience with other cultures and financial need.
Award: $1000
Deadline: March 31
Contact: Pisith Kong, Program Assistant, Professional Services, Oregon Nurses Association, 18765 SW Boones Ferry Road, Suite 200, Tualatin, OR 97062; (503) 293-0011; [email protected]
C. Franklin Weakley Scholarship
Middle Tennessee State University offers the C. Franklin Weakley Scholarship to a junior or senior at Middle Tennessee State University majoring in nursing, computer science, education or pre-med. Mr. Weakley was an United States Air Force veteran of World War II and partner at the Marable and Weakley Department Store for 26 years. The scholarship was established by Mr. Weakley’s church to honor him for years of service. The eligible candidate must demonstrate financial need and have a GPA of at least 2.5.
Award: $2000
Deadline: February 15
Contact: Bonnie McCarty, Assistant Director of Scholarships, Attn: Financial Aid, 1301 East Main Street, CAB Room 218, Murfreesboro ,TN 37132; (615) 898-2830
Charles Kunz Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship
The Emergency Nurses Association offers a number of academic scholarships each year. Though applicants do not have to be an ENA member (if you are not yet a nurse) but will require a letter of recommendation from a current member.
Eligibility includes having a GPA of 3.0 or higher and proof of acceptance in to an approved school.
Contact: Emergency Nurses Association, 915 Lee Street, Des Plaines IL 60016-6569
Telephone: 800 900-9659
Charles M. and Frances W. Condit Nursing Education Scholarship
The Community Foundation of Bartholomew County offers the Charles M. and Frances W. Condit Nursing Education Scholarship to promote nursing education for Bartholomew County students. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Bartholomew County and must be pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at an accredited college or university. Selection will be based on academic merit, financial need and the student’s goals and objectives.
Award: $500 – $2000
Deadline: February 16
Contact: Miranda Cross, Scholarship Manager, The Community Foundation of Bartholomew County, 538 Franklin Street, P.O. Box 1547, Columbus, IN 47202; 812 376-7772; [email protected]
Charles Schuler Scholarship
The Ventura County Community Foundation offers the Charles Schuler Scholarship to provide scholarships to students who are single parents pursuing a degree in the nursing, medical, or education fields. The Scholarship is sponsored by the Ventura County Community Founds, which is a family of charitable funds, organized to strengthen the community and help those in need. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in an accredited college or university in the Ventura County area.
Award: $750
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Ventura County Community Foundation, Virginia Weber, 1317 Del Norte Road, Suite 150, Camarillo, CA 93010-8504, (805) 988-0196; [email protected]
Chester and Helen Luther Scholarship
The Oregon Student Access Commission offers the Chester and Helen Luther Scholarship to graduates of any high school in Oregon or Clark County, Washington who are residents of Oregon, or Clark County, Washington. The eligible candidate must be at least 25 years old and have a GPA of at least 3.0. The candidate must be enrolled in an Oregon or Clark County public or nonprofit college.
Award: $500 – $10,000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Oregon Student Access Commission, Cheryl Connolly, Scholarship Processing Coordinator, 1500 Valley River Drive, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401, (541) 687-7400; [email protected]
Christian Medical & Dental Scholarship
Cedarville University offers the Christian Medical & Dental Scholarship to students majoring in nursing, athletic training, or any pre-health profession. The scholarship is sponsored by Cedarville University, which is a Christ-centered university, recognized for its rigorous academic standards, high student retention rates and superior health sciences programs. The eligible candidate must have a minimum 22 ACT score (1050 SAT, critical reading and math only) and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $1500
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Cedarville University, 251 North Main Street, Cedarville, OH 45314, (937) 766-2211; [email protected]
Christiana Care Nurse Scholarships
The Christiana Care Health System of Delaware offers the Ruth Shaw Scholarship to nursing students. In return for the funding a work commitment of at least one year is expected upon graduation. This scholarship covers the costs of tuition and books.
Eligibility includes have to interview with the board if you are deemed eligible for the scholarship.
Contact: Christiana Care Health System, P.O. Box 1668 Wilmington DE 19899-1668
Telephone: 302 733-1000
Email: [email protected]
Clark-Phelps Scholarship
The Oregon Student Access Commission offers the Clark-Phelps Scholarship to encourage residents of Oregon or Alaska to pursue careers in nursing, medicine or dentistry. The Scholarship is sponsored by the Oregon Student Access Commission, an agency dedicated to making post-secondary education accessible to Oregon residents. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Oregon or Alaska, enrolled in an accredited public college or university in Oregon, pursuing a degree in dentistry, medicine or nursing.
Award: $500 – $10,000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Oregon Student Access Commission, Cheryl Connolly, Scholarship Processing Coordinator, 1500 Valley River Drive, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401, (541) 687-7400; [email protected]
Clemmie Cook Nursing Scholarship
Offered by the Conway Regional Health System this scholarship is available to their employees or family members. The funds are $1,000 and preference is given to persons seeking an advanced nursing education.
Contact: Conway Regional Health System, 2302 College Avenue, Conway Arkansas 72034
Telephone: 501 329-3831 or 800 245-3314
Email: [email protected]
Clinical Research Pre-Doctoral Fellowship
The American Nurses Association offers the Clinical Research Pre-Doctoral Fellowship to encourage ethnic/racial minority nursing students to pursue research careers. The eligible candidate must be an ethnic/racial minority who has demonstrated a commitment to a career in research related to an ethnic/racial minority group. The eligible candidate must be a US citizen, a registered nurse, member of the American Nurses Association and have a Master of Science degree in nursing or related field.
Award: Not specified
Deadline: January 15
Contact: Dr. Cornelia P. Porter and Malika B. Gooden, MPA, EMFP Senior Staff Specialist, American Nurses Association,¸ 8515 Georgia Avenue, Suite 400, Silver Spring MD, 20910; (202) 651-7000
College of New Rochelle
The College of New Rochelle offers the Nursing Leadership Award to a high school student entering the College of New Rochelle School of Nursing. The eligible candidate must plan to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The candidate must have a GPA of at least 85, rank in the top 30% of his or her high school class and have a combined SAT of at least 950. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $11,000
Deadline: March 31
Contact: The College of New Rochelle, 29 Castle Place, New Rochelle NY, 10805-2338; (914) 654-5224
College Scholars Program
Mount Carmel College of Nursing offers the College Scholars Program to freshmen and sophomores at Mount Carmel College of Nursing pursing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The eligible candidate must have an ACT score of at least 23 and a high school GPA of at least 3.4. The candidate must also have demonstrated leadership qualities and community service involvement. Selection is based on financial need, academic achievement, leadership potential and community service commitment.
Award: up to 10 awards of $2000 – $3000; renewable
Deadline: May 1
Contact: Mount Carmel College of Nursing, 127 South Davis Avenue, Columbus, OH 43222; (614) 234-5800; [email protected]
Common Knowledge Scholarship Foundation
This site offers unique opportunities to win scholarships that can be used for basic nursing education, or for nurses looking to increase their educational level. There are quizzes listed for different months, plus there are back to school scholarships available for high school and college students.
You are advised to visit the web site below for further information and for scheduling yourself for one of the quizzes. Please note these quizzes are available any day, and at any time of the day.
Eligibility is determined by the results of on-line quizzes
Contact: Common Knowledge Scholarship Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 290361, Davie FL 33329-0361
Columbus Rotary Scholarship in Honor of Judson S. Erne
The Community Foundation of North Central Washington offers Columbus Rotary Scholarship in Honor of Judson S. Erne to assist students in achieving higher education. The Scholarship was established to honor club member Judson S. Erne, who was formerly the principal of Columbus High School, for his years of hard work and dedication to Bartholomew County. The eligible candidate must be a graduating senior from any Bartholomew County high school enrolled in a college or university, majoring in education, divinity, nursing or social work. The candidate must have a GPA of at least 5.0 on a 12.0 scale or 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. Financial need, community service and leadership ability will be considered in selection.
Award: $750
Deadline: February 16
Contact: Miranda Cross, Scholarship Manager, 538 Franklin Street, P.O. Box 1547, Columbus IN, 47202, (812) 376-7772; [email protected]
Commonwealth of Virginia Nurse Educator Scholarship
The Virginia Department of Health annually awards the Commonwealth of Virginia Nurse Educator Scholarship Program to increase the number of nursing faculty in Virginia by providing financial support. The eligible candidate must have been a resident of Virginia for at least one year and be enrolled full- or part-time in a graduate level nursing program in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: Approximately 10 awards of $20,000
Deadline: July 31
Contact: Ellen McCutcheon, Virginia Department of Health, 109 Governor Street, Suite 1016-E, Richmond, VA 23219; 804 864-7435; [email protected]
Connecticut League for Nursing
This organization aims to make access to education, information and resources easily accessible for nurses and individuals seeking to take a career in nursing. They not only provide access to continuing education programs but also award annual scholarships during the RN and LPN student days.
Visit the web site below for further information on how to qualify.
Contact: Connecticut League for Nursing, 377 Research Parkway – Suite 2D, Meriden CT 06450-7160
Telephone: 203 235-6873
Email: [email protected]
Conway Regional Health System Nursing Scholarship Fund
Offered by the Conway Regional Health System this scholarship is available to their employees or family members. The funds are $1,000 and preference is given to persons seeking a degree in nursing education.
Contact: Conway Regional Health System, 2302 College Avenue, Conway Arkansas 72034
Telephone: 501 329-3831 or 800 245-3314
Email: [email protected]
Cordelia M and Irvin Esry Undergraduate Nursing Scholarship Fund
This scholarship, provided through the Sinclair School of Nursing, is awarded to a first year undergraduate nursing student. Preference for the award is for a student who comes from a small, rural town.
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
CPON of the Year Award
The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation presents the CPON of the Year Award to recognize a Certified Pediatric Oncology Nurse or a Certified Pediatric Hematology Oncology Nursewho has made significant contributions to pediatric oncology or pediatric hematology nursing and nursing service. Eligible nominees must demonstrate accomplishments in the promotion of oncology or hematology nursing certification, oncology nursing service and clinical practice, education, or research.
Award: $1000 and will be presented with a crystal award at the Recognition Breakfast for Oncology Certified Nurses at the APHON Annual Conference.
Deadline: December 1
Contact: Pamela Asfahani, Product Manager, Oncology Nursing Certification Society, 501 Holiday Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15220, (412) 921-8597, [email protected]
C.R. Bard Foundation Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship is one of many offered by the Independent College Fund of New Jersey. It is offered to an outstanding nursing student. The award is for $2,500 and is offered to 8 students each year. Please note is given to those students enrolled in only certain universities.
Eligibility includes a full time student in their second semester of the sophomore or second year of training. There must be a demonstrated financial need as well as a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Deadline: March 31
Contact: ICFNJ/AICUNJ, 797 Springfield Avenue, Summit NJ 07901
Telephone: 908 277-3424
Email: [email protected]
CrossLites.com Scholarship Contest
The CrossLites Scholarship Award offers a unique way for high school and college students to win scholarships monies. Winning is not based on minimum test scores, but rather by the number of votes the applicants essay receives in their on-line community.
Any student who registers and submits an essay is eligible to win one of 6 scholarship packs; from $250 to $2,000
To learn more about Dr Parker (the man who started it all) and how to submit your essay for a chance to win, visit the web site listed below.
Curtis G. Hames Nursing Scholarship
Georgia Southern University offers the Curtis G. Hames Nursing Scholarship to freshmen residents of Georgia whose home address is within the 43-county east Georgia area. The Scholarship was established to honor Dr. Curtis G. Hames Sr., a 1994 graduate of the Medical College of Georgia who died in 2005. Dr. Hames worked tirelessly studying and treating heart disease and stroke patients. The eligible candidate must be majoring in Nursing.
Award: 3 awards of $1000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Brooks Hook, Georgia Southern University, Coordinator of High Ability Recruitment, P.O. Box 8024, Statesboro GA, 30460-8024; 912 478-5391; [email protected]
CVCH Nursing Scholarship
The Community Foundation of North Central Washington offers the CVCH Nursing Scholarship to honor the memory of Holly Williams who was passionate about nursing and delivering compassionate patient-centered care. Holly died from breast cancer in September of 2009. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in the nursing program at Wenatchee Valley College and have a GPA of at least 3.0. The candidate must also demonstrate a commitment to community activities and the nursing profession.
Award: 2 awards of $1000
Deadline: February 16
Contact: Community Foundation of North Central Washington, Nine South Wenatchee Avenue, Wenatchee, WA 98807; (509) 663-7716
(The) C.W.Kempkau Scholarship
This is a full scholarship offered by the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing in Tennessee. It is awarded to an in-coming student considered to be outstanding in a pre-specialty.
Contact: Vanderbilt School of Nursing, Godchaux Hall 207, 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800 or 888 333-9192
Cynthia Fischer Russell, PhD RN Scholarship Endowment Fund
This scholarship is one of many offered through the Sinclair School of Nursing. Cynthia is currently an Assistant Nursing Professor at the University of Missouri and provides these scholarship dollars to an undergraduate or graduate nursing student in need of funds to help complete their nursing education.
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
D | Dana Wandschneider Nursing Scholarship
Dana Wandschneider Nursing Scholarship
Western Connecticut State University offers the Dana Wandschneider Nursing Scholarship to students pursuing careers in nursing.
It was established by the family of Dana Wandschneide, a 2001 graduate of the Western Connecticut State University Nursing Program, in recognition of her accomplishments. The eligible candidate must be a junior or senior in the Western State University Nursing Program with a GPA of at least 3.0. The candidate must also demonstrate the ability to be successfully balance university studies and family care.
Award: $500
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Nancy Barton, Director of Financial Aid, Western Connecticut State University, 181 White Street, Danbury, CT 06810; 203 837-8580
Dan & Pauline Lutkenhouse & Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden Scholarship
This scholarship is one of many offered by the Hawaii Community Foundation. The couple established the tropical garden to help preserve the island culture.
Eligibility for this scholarship requires that the applicant be a resident of the Hilo and Hamakua coast area. Their studies must be a major in nursing, medicine, agriculture or science.
Contact: Hawaii Community Foundation, 827 Fort Street Mall, Honolulu HI 96813
Danbury Hospital – WCSU Nursing Career Development Program
Western Connecticut State University offers the Danbury Hospital-WCSU Nursing Career Development Program to encourage students pursuing careers in nursing. It was established to support a joint educational and career development program between Western Connecticut State University and Danbury Hospital. The eligible candidate must be a junior or senior in the Western State University Nursing Program. The candidate must also demonstrate financial need, academic achievement, and participate in a summer work-study program.
Award: $2000
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Nancy Barton, Director of Financial Aid, Western Connecticut State University, 181 White Street, Danbury, CT 06810; 203 837-8580
Daughters of the American Revolution National Society
Cameron University offers the Daughters of the American National Society scholarship to offer financial support for students pursuing higher education. The Daughters of the American Revolution is a non-profit, non-political service organization dedicated to promoting historic preservation, education and patriotism. The eligible candidate must be enrolled at Cameron University studying nursing, history, political science, government or economics. The candidate must be sponsored by the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Award: Not specified
Deadline: April 15
Contact: Cameron University, Office of Financial Aid, 2800 West Gore Boulevard, Lawton, OK 73505; 580 581-2200; [email protected]
Debra A. Dumont Memorial Scholarship
Rhode Island College offers the Debra A. Dumont Memorial Scholarship to support Rhode Island College students pursuing careers in nursing. The Debra A. Dumont Memorial Scholarship was established in 1994 by family and friends. Debra was a senior nursing student at Rhode Island College at the time of her death. The eligible candidate must be junior or senior enrolled full-time in the Rhode Island College School of Nursing. The candidate must also demonstrate the caring qualities that Debra Dumont possessed.
Award: $300
Deadline: May 31
Contact: James T. Hanbury, Director of Financial Aid, Rhode Island College, 600 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI 02908, (401) 456-8033
Decker School of Nursing Alumni Scholarship
The State University of New York at Binghamton offers the Decker School of Nursing Alumni Scholarship to students who are residents of the Binghamton area. The eligible candidate must be enrolled at the State University of New York Binghamton Decker School of Nursing pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree or a Master of Science in Nursing degree. The candidate must also have a GPA of at least 3.0 and live within a 60-mile radius of Binghamton.
Award: $1000
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Karen Boulas¸ Coordinator of University Scholarships, State University of New York at Binghamton, P.O. Box 6000, Office of External Scholarships, Binghamton, NY 13902; (607) 777-2428; [email protected]
Delaware Nursing Incentive Program
The State of Delaware has an incentive scholarship to help current residents and employees of the state to pursue, or even update, a nursing career. Studies may be full or part-time. It is more of a loan than a scholarship, but the loan will be “forgiven” if the graduate agrees to work for specific state-owned hospitals for at least one year following graduation.
Eligibility includes a GPA of 2.5 or higher
Deadline: January 2
Contact: Delaware Department of Education, Higher Education Office, John G. Townsend Building 401 Federal Street Dover DE 19901
Telephone: 302 735-4120 or 800 292-7935
Email: [email protected]
Delta-Upsilon-At-Large Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau Scholarship
Rhode Island College offers the Delta Upsilon at Large Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau Scholarship to support Rhode Island College students pursuing careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a member of the Delta Upsilon Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau and must have completed at least two clinical nursing courses at Rhode Island College. The eligible candidate must also demonstrate scholastic achievement, professional commitment, financial need and leadership ability.
Award: $1000
Deadline: November 15
Contact: James T. Hanbury, Director of Financial Aid, Rhode Island College, 600 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI 02908; (401) 456-8033
Department of Nursing Scholarship
Waynesburg University offers the Department of Nursing Scholarship to students at Waynesburg University pursuing careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in the Department of Nursing in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program, the Licensed Practical Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, the Master of Science in Nursing degree or the Doctor of Nursing Practice program. The candidate must also demonstrate financial need and have a GPA of at least 3.0.
Award: $2000
Deadline: January 8
Contact: Robin King, Dean of Admissions, Waynesburg University, 51 West College Street, Waynesburg, PA 15370; 800 225-7393; [email protected]
(The) Dermatology Nurses’ Association Career Mobility Scholarship
This scholarship is for a DNA member to assist with continuing education costs. The dollars granted are in the amount of $2,500.
Eligibility includes membership with the DNA for at least 2 years, employed in dermatology and pursing a degree or higher professional education.
Contact: Dermatology Nurses Association, 15000 Commerce Parkway, Suite C, Mount Laurel NJ 08054
Telephone: 800 454-4362
Email: [email protected]
(The) Dermatology Nurses’ Association New Nurse Educational Scholarship
This scholarship is provided to DNA Associate members who wish to train as an LPN/LVN or Registered Nurse. The applicant is expected to be actively involved in community service of some kind. The scholarship will be in the amount of $2,000.
Eligibility includes associate membership in DNA and proof of acceptance in to a nursing program.
Contact: Dermatology Nurses Association, 15000 Commerce Parkway, Suite C, Mount Laurel NJ 08054
Telephone: 800 454-4362
Email: [email protected]
Diversity Nursing Education Award
This award is for $5,000 and offered from DiversityNursing.com. The web site helps recruiters reach a broader pool of nurses, drawing from a more diverse population base of students and nurses. A draw takes place each May during Nursing Week to determine the winner.
Eligibility includes being a registered member on the web site.
Deadline: April 30
Contact: Pat Magrath
Telephone: 781 248-3446
Email: [email protected]
Division of Nursing Scholarship
The Bloomfield College offers the Division of Nursing Scholarship to students pursuing careers in nursing at the Bloomfield College Frances M. McLaughlin Division of Nursing. The eligible candidate must have a high school diploma and have been accepted to Bloomfield College Division of Nursing. The candidate must also have a GPA of at least 3.0, combined SAT schools of at least 1000 and completed high school biology and chemistry and mathematics with a GPA of at least a C.
Award: Up to full tuition
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Bloomfield College, 467 Franklin Street, Bloomfield, NJ 07003; 973 748-9000; [email protected]
Dixie Bayer Wellmon Endowment
The University of Florida offers the Dixie Bayer Wellmon Endowment to students at the University of Florida pursuing careers in nursing. The University of Florida College of Nursing is a pioneer in nursing education, having established the first nurse practitioner program and the first PhD in Nursing Science program in the state of Florida. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in at the University of Florida College of Nursing and must be able to demonstrate both academic excellence and excellence in nursing.
Award: $2000
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: University of Florida, P.O. Box 113250, Gainesville, FL 32611; (352) 392-1265
Doctoral Degree Scholarships in Cancer Nursing
A scholarship offered from the American Cancer Society, funds in the amount of $15,000 are offered to nurses seeking to upgrade to a doctoral in nursing. Their hope is that recipients will lean toward nursing research. The scholarship may be renewed for a further 2 years depending upon the students satisfactory reports.
Deadline: October 15
Contact: American Cancer Society, National Home Office, Extramural Grants Department, 250 Williams Street NW, 6th Floor, Atlanta GA 30303-1002
Telephone: 404 329-7558
Email: [email protected]
Doctoral Scholarship
The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation offers the Doctoral Scholarship to encourage more students to enter the field of oncology nursing by assisting registered nurses with financial support. The ONS is dedicated to the professional development of oncology nurses in communities around the world. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse with a demonstrated commitment to oncology nursing and enrolled in a Doctor of Science in Nursing program at an NLN or CCNE accredited School of Nursing.
Award: Not specified
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Bonny Revo, Executive Assistant, Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15275, 412 921-7373, [email protected]
Doctors Ira & Udaya Dash Nursing Scholarship
The Southwest Florida Community Foundation offers the Doctors Ira & Udaya Dash Nursing Scholarship to encourage students in the Lee County area to pursue careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry or Lee County Florida, enrolled at Edison State College or Florida Gulf Coast University pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The candidate must also demonstrate financial need and academic achievement.
Award: $1000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Southwest Florida Community Foundation, 8771 College Parkway, Building 2, Suite 201, Fort Myers FL, 33919; (239) 274-5900
Donna Duzan Nursing Scholarship
The Hancock County Community Foundation offers the Donna Duzan Nursing Scholarship to students pursuing careers in nursing. The scholarship was established by family and friends of Donna Duzan to carry on her legacy of caring and compassion. The eligible candidate must be a high school senior or college freshman, must be a resident of Hancock County and must plan to pursue a career in nursing. Selection is based on financial need and academic achievement.
Award: $500
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Hancock County Community Foundation, Scholarship Administrator, 312 East Main Street¸ Greenfield IN, 46140; (317) 462-8870; [email protected]
Donna C. Otto Nursing Scholarship Fund
Recipients of this scholarship must be employed at the University of Missouri Hospital. These funds are meant to help a student seeking to obtain a BSN at an undergraduate or graduate level.
This scholarship is another offered through the Sinclair School of Nursing. One application only is needed to seek qualification of any of their internal scholarships.
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
Email: [email protected]
Dona Nell Stiles Gaddy Endowed Nursing Scholarship
A scholarship offered through the Sinclair School of Nursing, awards are provide to undergraduate or graduate nursing students from Saline or Mercer County within the state of Missouri.
Deadline dates vary and one application is used for all internal scholarships provided through the school of nursing.
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
Email: [email protected]
Donna Shepherd Nursing Scholarship
The Oregon Student Access Commission awards the Donna Shepherd Nursing Scholarship to encourage residents of Oregon to pursue a post-secondary education. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Lane County Oregon, enrolled in at Lane Community College or Oregon Health & Science University, majoring in nursing. The candidate must also be a high school senior or college freshman, sophomore, junior or senior. The candidate must show academic achievement and financial need.
Award: up to $1000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Cheryl Connolly, Scholarship Processing Coordinator, Oregon Student Access Commission, 1500 Valley River Drive, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401; (541) 687-7400; [email protected]
Doris R. Hines PhD RN CETN Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship is one of several for nursing students available from the Heartland Foundation. This is an endowed scholarship so the frequency of when awarded, and the amount, will be based upon funds received.
Eligibility includes pursuing a nursing education higher than a baccalaureate degree and employment within the Heartland area.
Deadline: July
Contact: Heartland Foundation/empower, 518 S. Sixth Street, St. Joseph MO 64501
Telephone: 816 271-7200 or 800 447-1083
Email: [email protected]
Doris Mathewson Award
Rhode Island College offers the Doris Mathewson Award to support Rhode Island College students pursuing careers in nursing. The Beneficent Congregation Church established the Doris Mathewson Award upon her retirement from nursing. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in the Rhode Island College School of Nursing. The candidate must have an overall GPA of at least 3.0 and have at least a 3.0 GPA in each nursing course. The candidate must also demonstrate the qualities of devotion and compassion that Doris Mathewson possesses.
Award: $1000
Deadline: May 31
Contact: James T. Hanbury, Director of Financial Aid, Rhode Island College, 600 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI 02908, (401) 456-8033
Doris W. Frey Memorial Scholarship
The Southwest Florida Community Foundation offers the Doris W. Frey Memorial Scholarship to encourage students in the Lee County area to pursue careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry or Lee County Florida. The candidate must be a high school senior or a college freshman, pursuing an undergraduate degree in nursing, ministry or medicine. The candidate must also demonstrate financial need and academic achievement.
Award: $2500
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Southwest Florida Community Foundation, 8771 College Parkway, Building 2, Suite 201, Fort Myers, FL 33919; (239) 274-5900
Dorsey and Betty King Scholarship
East Tennessee Foundation offers the Dorsey and Betty King Scholarship to students pursuing a careers in business or nursing. Brian King established the Dorsey and Betty King Scholarship in 2007 in honor of his parents, who have shown a commitment to providing educational opportunities to students from Claiborne County and Campbell County. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Claiborne or Campbell County. The candidate must be enrolled in a full-time accredited college, university or nursing program, pursing a degree in business or nursing.
Award: $1000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Beth Heller, Scholarship and Program Officer, East Tennessee Foundation, 625 Market Street, Suite 1400, Knoxville, TN 37902; (865) 524-1223; [email protected]
Dorothy Gillette Meyer Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship is offered through the Sinclair School of Nursing in Missouri. A minimum of $500 will be awarded to a graduating student from St. Charles Public School. If no suitable candidate from that school is found another graduate from another school may qualify.
Eligibility includes a proven need for financial assistance.
Deadline: varies. See internal scholarships section on Sinclair School of Nursing web site
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
Email: [email protected]
Dorothy Ladd KSNA District 9 Scholarship
This is a managed scholarship available through the Kansas Nursing Foundation. It provides funds of $500. All scholarships can be applied for using a single form which is available on the KNF web site.
Eligibility includes a grade point average of 3.0 or higher and be enrolled in an approved nursing program.
Contact: Kansas Nursing Foundation, P.O. Box 3899, Topeka Kansas 6604
Deadline: June 30
Telephone: 785 233-8638
Email: [email protected]
Douglas Community Scholarship
The Oregon Student Access Commission awards the Douglas Community Scholarship to encourage residents of Oregon to pursue a post-secondary education. The eligible candidate must be a graduate of a high school in Douglas County and must be a resident of Douglas County and. The candidate must be enrolled in a college or university in Oregon and must be pursuing a degree in nursing, medicine, medical technology, occupational therapy or public health.
Award: $500 – $10,000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Cheryl Connolly, Scholarship Processing Coordinator, Oregon Student Access Commission, 1500 Valley River Drive, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401; (541) 687-7400; [email protected]
Doyle and Donna Shepherd Scholarship
The Oregon Student Access Commission awards the Doyle and Donna Shepherd Scholarship to encourage residents of Oregon to pursue a post-secondary education. The eligible candidate must be a graduate of Cottage Grove High School and must plan to attend a college or university in Oregon. Preference is given to students planning to pursue careers in nursing, then to students in other medical-related fields, and then to all other fields.
Award: $500 – $10,000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Cheryl Connolly, Scholarship Processing Coordinator, Oregon Student Access Commission, 1500 Valley River Drive, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401; (541) 687-7400; [email protected]
Dr. G. Clifford and Florence B. Decker Endowment
The State University of New York at Binghamton offers the Dr. G. Clifford and Florence B. Decker Endowment to students who are residents of the Binghamton area. The eligible candidate must be enrolled at the State University of New York Binghamton Decker School of Nursing pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree or a Master of Science in Nursing degree. The candidate must also have a GPA of at least 3.0 and live within a 60-mile radius of the State University of New York at Binghamton.
Award: $721
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Karen Boulas¸ Coordinator of University Scholarships, State University of New York at Binghamton, P.O. Box 6000, Office of External Scholarships, Binghamton, NY 13902; (607) 777-2428; [email protected]
Dr. Joseph B. Cherry Memorial Nursing Scholarship
Western Connecticut State University offers the Dr. Joseph B. Cherry Memorial Nursing Scholarship to students pursuing careers in nursing. This scholarship was established by friends and family to honor the legacy of Dr. Joseph B. Cherry. The eligible candidate must be a junior or senior in the Western Connecticut State University Nursing Program with a GPA of at least 3.1. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $1000
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Nancy Barton, Director of Financial Aid, Western Connecticut State University, 181 White Street, Danbury, CT 06810; (203) 837-8580
Dr. Lillian R. Goodman and Mary K. Alexander Nursing Scholarship
Worcester State College offers the Dr. Lillian R. Goodman and Mary K. Alexander Nursing Scholarship to students studying nursing at Worcester State University. This scholarship was established to honor Dr. Goodman and Dr. Alexander who were pivotal in the establishment of the Worcester State College Nursing Program. The eligible candidate must be a junior or senior in the nursing program at Worcester State University. The candidate must also have a GPA of at least 3.3 and demonstrate financial need.
Award: 4 awards of $500
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Jayne McGinn, Director of Financial Aid, 486 Chandler Street¸ Worcester MA, 01602-25997; (508) 929-8056
Dr. Ralph Arnold Nursing Scholarship
Cochise College offers the Dr. Ralph Arnold Nursing Scholarship to encourage Arizona residents to pursue careers in nursing by providing financial assistance. The eligible candidate must be enrolled full-time at the Cochise College Nursing Program pursuing an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing. The eligible candidate must be a Freshman, Sophomore, Junior or Senior and have a GPA of at least 2.5. Selection is based on academic merit and financial need.
Award: $750
Deadline: April 13
Contact: Cochise College, Office of Financial Aid, 4190 West Highway 80, Douglas AZ, 85607; (800) 966-7943, extension 4100; [email protected]
Dyer-Johnston-Dixon Nursing Scholarship
The State University of New York at Binghamton offers the Dyer-Johnston-Dixon Nursing Scholarship to students who are residents of the Binghamton area. The scholarship was established in memory of Dr. Frank Dyer, Dr. Harry Johnston and Dr. Wilbur Dixon’s dedication to the nursing program at Binghamton. The eligible candidate must be enrolled at the State University of New York Binghamton Decker School of Nursing. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $500
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Karen Boulas¸ Coordinator of University Scholarships, State University of New York at Binghamton, P.O. Box 6000, Office of External Scholarships, Binghamton, NY 13902; (607) 777-2428; [email protected]
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Educational Gratuity Program
The Pennsylvania Bureau for Veterans Affairs offers the Educational Gratuity Program to provide financial assistance to children of honorably discharged veterans who have 100% permanent disabilities that are related to military service or children of veterans who died in service.
The eligible candidate must be between the ages of 16 and 23, have lived in Pennsylvania five years prior to application. The candidate must also be enrolled in a college or university in Pennsylvania and demonstrate financial need.
Award: $500; renewable
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Michelle Zimmerman, Pennsylvania Bureau for Veterans Affairs, Ft. Indiantown Gap, Annville PA, 17003-5002; (717) 861-8910; [email protected].
Edward J. and Virginia M. Routhier Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship is available through the Rhode Island Foundation. Funds of $500 to $3,000 may be awarded to a registered nurse enrolled in a nursing baccalaureate program within the state of Rhode Island. This is a renewable scholarship. To apply on-line, go to the Rhode Island Foundation web site and look under graduate-level scholarships.
Eligibility includes proof of financial need
Deadline: May 4
Contact: Rhode Island Foundation, One Union Station, Providence RI 02903
Telephone: 401 274-4564
Edward T. Conroy Memorial Scholarship Program
This scholarship is available through the Maryland Higher Education Commission. Awards of up to $9,000 will be given to students attending a 2 or 4 year college or university degree program. If you are seeking a nursing education, and are related to United States Forces veteran, killedor disabled in the line of duty, you may qualify for this scholarship.
Deadline: July 15
Contact: Maryland Higher Education Commission, 6 N. Liberty Street, Baltimore MD 21201
Telephone: 410 767-3301 or 800 974-0203
Edward T. Goldstein Scholarship Fund
This is one of Vanderbilt University School of Nursing internal scholarships. It was set up by Mr. Goldstein’s wife, as a memorial to him. It is considered a partial scholarship.
Eligibility includes enrolled in the university’s nursing program as a full time student, and a GPA of 3.0 or higher. This scholarship may also be dependent on financial need.
Contact: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Admissions, Godchaux Hall 207, 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800 or 888 333-9192
Edwina Foye Award for Outstanding Graduate
Offered through the Foundation for Seacoast Health this award is given to a a graduate or undergraduate student studying in the health care field, such as for a nursing degree, who is also a resident of the Seacoast area of New Hampshire. Edwina Foye herself was a nurse who worked 25 years at the Portsmouth Hospital.
Eligibility includes being a resident of one of several select communities in the area. Academic standings and a higher GPA will count toward the applicants eligibility.
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Foundation for Seacoast Health, Offices at the Community Campus, 100 Campus Drive, Suite 1 Portsmouth NH 03801
Telephone: 603 422-8200
Email: [email protected]
E. Eugene Waide, M.D. Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship is available through the Amarillo Area Foundation. Dr Waide’s family has set up this fund to help interested students pursue a career in nursing or medicine.
Eligibility includes a grade point average of 2.5 or higher. The applicant must also have attended high school in the counties of Ochiltree, Hansford, Hutchinson, Roberts or Hemphill.
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Amarillo Area Foundation, 801 S. Fillmore Street, Suite 700, Amarillo TX 79101
Telephone: 806 376-4521
The Eight and Forty Lung and Respiratory Disease Nursing Scholarship Fund
The American Legion also offers funds for a current Registered Nurse seeking advanced education. This is awarded to a Registered Nurse seeking advanced education in Pediatric ling and respiratory control. Upon completion they must have a full-time position in an area of nursing that has a direct relationship to this cause. The amount awarded is $3,000
Deadline: May 15
Contact: The American Legion, Attn: Eight and Forty Scholarships, P.O. Box 1055, Indianapolis IN 46206
The Eight and Forty Lung and Respiratory Disease Nursing Scholarship Fund
This is a $3,000 scholarship offered through the American Legion to help nurses advance their training in areas of supervision, administration and teaching. Upon completion of training their work must be in the area of pediatric lung and respiratory disease control.
Eligibility includes being a current and licensed registered nurse.
Deadline: May 15
Contact: The American Legion, Americanism and Children & Youth Division, Attn: Eight & Forty Nursing Scholarship, P.O. Box 1055, Indianapolis IN 46206
Telephone: 317 630-1323
Eitzen Scholarship Fund
This scholarship is available through the Sinclair School of Nursing. The funds are given to undergraduate nursing students who are presently in, or have completed their first clinical course.
Eligibility includes preference for a female nursing student, as this was in Ms Eitzen’s last will and testament. The school however is flexible on this point.
Deadline: Varies for internal scholarships. See web site
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277
Eleanor Duncan Nursing Scholarship
The Conway Regional Health Foundation sponsors several health field scholarships, including nursing studies. This scholarship is for $1,000 and may be used to help cover the cost of tuition and books, and room and board as necessary.
Eligibility includes being an employee, or family member of an employee, enrolled in full time nursing studies geared toward cancer nursing. Grades will count toward eligibility.
Contact: Conway Regional Health Foundation, 2302 College Avenue, Conway Arkansas 72034
Telephone: 501 329-3831 or 800 245-3314
Eleanor Wilson Academic Scholarship
Mount Carmel College of Nursing offers the Eleanor Wilson Academic Scholarship to provide students with financial assistance to encourage them to continue their undergraduate nursing education. The eligible student must be enrolled in the Mount Carmel College of Nursing and have completed one year of full-time study each semester. The candidate must have maintained a GPA of at least 3.7 at the end of each year. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $1000 – $1500
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Mount Carmel College of Nursing, 127 South Davis Avenue, Columbus, OH 43222; (614) 234-5800; [email protected]
Eleanor Wilson Clinical Excellence Award
Mount Carmel College of Nursing offers the Eleanor Wilson Clinical Excellence Award to a student who excels in clinical practice at the Mount Carmel College of Nursing. The eligible candidate must be a junior enrolled in Mount Carmel College of Nursing pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The candidate must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 at the end of the junior year. Selection is based on academic achievement.
Award: up to $1000
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Mount Carmel College of Nursing, 127 South Davis Avenue, Columbus, OH 43222; (614) 234-5800; [email protected]
Eleanora G. Wylie Scholarship
This scholarship is available through The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation for a student studying for an undergraduate or graduate degree in nursing or gerontology.
Eligibility includes a grade point average of 3.5 or higher and proof of financial need.
Contact: The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation, 1600 Huntington Square, 900 Lee Street East, 25301 or P.O. Box 3041, Charleston WV 25331
Telephone: 304 346-3620 or 800 467-5909
Email: [email protected]
Elenor M. Olson Scholarship
Rhode Island College offers the Elenor M. Olson Scholarship to honor Eleanor Olson who was a 1943 graduate of The Memorial School of Nursing. During her 40 years at Memorial Hospital, Elenor Olson served as the Alumni Association President, Head Nurse of the Emergency Unit and Employees’ Health Nurse. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Rhode Island, have a GPA of at least 2.5 and must be entering the sophomore, junior or senior year at the Rhode Island College nursing program. Preference will be given to candidates who are descendants of graduates of the former Memorial Hospital School of Nursing.
Award: Up to $300
Deadline: May 31
Contact: James T. Hanbury, Director of Financial Aid, Rhode Island College, 600 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI 02908, (401) 456-8033
Elijah Nevins Kirkpatrick Scholarship
This is a partial nursing scholarship available through Vanderbilt University. Eligibility is based on both merit and financial need.
Contact: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Admissions, Godchaux Hall 207, 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800 or 888 333-9192
Elizabeth Garde National Scholarship
This scholarship in the amount of $850 is available from the Danish Sisterhood of America to a student pursuing a degree in nursing. The Sisterhood is a national organization which has 48 lodges, in 7 districts, across the United States and in Canada. Please note preference is given to first time recipients.
Eligibility includes membership with, or a family member of, the Danish Sisterhood. A grade point average of 3.0 or higher is also required for this particular scholarship.
Deadline: February
Contact: Donna Hansen, National Trustee Scholarship Chairman, 1605 S. 58th Street, Lincoln NE 68506
Elizabeth J. Davis Scholarship
The Vermont Student Assistance Corporation offers the Elizabeth J. Davis Scholarship to assist home care professionals with obtaining advanced degrees and to assist students seeking bachelors or associate degrees in a health profession. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Vermont who is studying for a degree in a health care profession and plans to work in home care in Vermont. The candidate must be enrolled in a certified college and must be studying nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, or medical social work.
Award: $1000 – $3000
Deadline: March 9
Contact: Vermont Student Assistance Corporation, Scholarship Administrator, 10 East Allen St, P.O. Box 2000, Winooski, VT 05404; (888) 253-4819; [email protected]
Ella McKinney Scholarship
The Oregon Student Access Commission offers the Ella McKinney Scholarship to encourage Oregon students to pursue careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a graduate of an Oregon high school, enrolled in an Oregon college accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC). Preference is given to undergraduate students entering the senior year of study or graduate students in the final year of study.
Award: up to 2 awards of $1000 – $2000; renewable
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Cheryl Connolly, Scholarship Processing Coordinator, 1500 Valley River Drive, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401; (541) 687-7400; [email protected]
Ellen Burge Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing Scholarship
Established by the University of Missouri’s Sinclair School of Nursing for its senior year full-time students who will do practical training in a neonatal intensive care.
Ellen Sheppard Scholarship Fund
The Southwest Florida Community Foundation offers the Ellen Sheppard Scholarship Fund to encourage students to pursue careers in nursing and art. The Scholarship was established to honor Ellen Sheppard, an award-winning artist and community leader , who is devoted to teaching art to the elderly and to sick children. The eligible candidate must be a Lee County high school senior or a graduate enrolled in an accredited college or university pursuing a degree in nursing or art.
Award: $2000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Southwest Florida Community Foundation, 8771 College Parkway, Building 2, Suite 201, Fort Myers FL, 33919; (239) 274-5900
(The) Emergency Nurses Association
The ENA offers several scholarships each year, both for continuing education and academic. Available scholarships are posted on their web site each year beginning in February.
In 2011, ten continuing education scholarships were given out to help emergency nurses attend the ENA Leadership Conference in New Orleans In February.
Academic Scholarships available will be posted in February. There are a limited number usually available. Each requires the recipients to hold a GPA of 3.0 or higher. The applicants must also be enrolled in an approved nursing program, plus be an ENA member.
Deadline: June 1
Contact: Emergency Nurses Association, 915 Lee Street, Des Plaines IL 60016-6569
Telephone: 800 900-9659
Email: [email protected]
Endeavor Foundation
This foundation provides funding for many organizations, and many reasons, for people in northwest Arkansas. The funds come from local business, state citizens and other contributors.
Certain scholarship dollars are provided to graduating high school seniors of particular schools in Arkansas. To find out if your school is funded, simply visit your guidance office, or visit the foundations web site for more information.
Many of the scholarships and funds are focused on health initiatives, including helping graduating high school seniors attend nursing school.
Bates Nursing Scholarship Fund
Supporting students attending the Northwest Community College
Carl McKinney Charitable Remainder Trust
These funds are provided to Bentonville Public School District which awards a scholarship to a graduating high school senior wishing to enter a vocational school.
Haas Hall Academy Fund
Funds are allocated to this school which helps support students attending college
Marjorie Rood Applegate Scholarship Fund
Given to a high school senior girl graduating from Rogers High School
Maurice Box Memorial Scholarship
Funds are given to Tahlequah Public Schools who in turn award scholarships to graduating High school seniors
Roscoe and Laura Cox Memorial Scholarship
The foundation gives funds to the Huntsville School district who in turn provide scholarships to graduation high school seniors
Single Parent Scholarship of Benton County
This organization assists single parents to attend college
Single Parent Scholarship of Northwest Arkansas Inc Fund
This organization assists single parents to attend college
Contact: Endeavor Foundation, 800 Founders Park Drive, Springdale AR 72762
Telephone: 479 361-4624
Estelle Massey Osborne Scholarship
The Nurses Educational Funds, Inc. offers the Estelle Massey Osborne Scholarship to provide financial support to African American students who wish to pursue a career in nursing. The eligible candidate must be an African American registered nurse who is a member of a professional nursing association. The candidate must be enrolled in or applying to a full-time master’s degree program in nursing approved by the National League for Nursing and CCNE.
Award: $2500 – $10,000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Nurses Educational Funds, Inc., Kristen Oikle, Scholarship Coordinator, 304 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10010; 212 590-2443; [email protected]
Esther Brooks Moloney Endowed Nursing Scholarship
Clemson University offers the Esther Brooks Moloney Endowed Nursing Scholarship to honor Esther Brooks Moloney. Esther Brooks Moloney received her nursing degree from Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago in 1935 and subsequently had a distinguished career as a nurse for over 40 years. The eligible candidate must be a nursing student at Clemson University with a GPA of at least 2.5 and who demonstrates financial need.
Award: $800; renewable
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Clemson University, Marvin Carmichael, Director of Financial Aid, Office of Financial Aid, G-01 Sikes Hall, Box 345123, Clemson, SC 29634; (803) 656-2280
Ethnic Minority Master’s Scholarship
The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation offers the Ethnic Minority Master’s Scholarshipto encourage more students to enter the field of oncology nursing by assisting registered nurses with financial support. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse with a demonstrated commitment to oncology nursing and enrolled in a master of science in nursing degree program at an NLN or CCNE accredited School of Nursing. The candidate must be from a minority racial/ethnic background.
Award: $3000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Bonny Revo, Executive Assistant, Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15275, 412 921-7373, [email protected]
Eugene B. Casey Endowment for Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship, available through the Suburban Hospital Foundation, is permanently funded to assist individuals seeking a career in nursing. The scholarship funds are also used to help educate nurses already working at Suburban Hospital.
Eligibility includes a GPA of 3.0 or higher and willingness to uphold a work commitment to the Suburban Hospital. Recipients should also be in their last 2 years of nursing training.
Contact: Suburban Hospital, ATTN: Scholarship Committee/Foundation, 8600 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda Maryland 20814
Telephone: 301 896-3971
The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society
Through the generosity of the Good Samaritan Foundation this employer is able to assist their staff in attaining and updating their nursing education.
There are a number of scholarships available. Interested persons are encouraged to contact Good Samaritan for further information.
Contact: The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society, National Campus, 4800 W. 57th Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57108
Telephone: 1-866-382-1406
Evelyn Rutrough Memorial Scholarship
The River Valley Community Foundation offers the Evelyn Rutrough Memorial Scholarship to encourage students to pursue careers in nursing or teacher education by providing financial assistance. The Scholarship was established by the family of Evelyn Rutrough in honor of her years of work and dedication to teaching and nursing. The eligible student must be a graduate of a Floyd County high school, seeking to pursue studies in teacher education or nursing. The candidate must also have a GPA of at least 2.5 and demonstrate financial need.
Award: $2000
Deadline: February 6
Contact: River Valley Community Foundation, P.O. Box 6009, Christiansburg, VA 24068, (540) 381-8999; [email protected]
Evelyn Johnson Entrekin Scholarship
At the time of writing this report this scholarship is currently not available. However, please visit the web site below for other scholarships available.
Contact: The South Carolina Nurses Foundation Inc, 1821 Gadsden Street, Columbia SC 29201
Telephone: 803 252-4781
Email: [email protected]
Exceptional Nurse Scholarships
Exceptionalnurse.com provides a number of scholarships to students seeking to obtain a nursing education.
Eligibility for each scholarship includes having a medically verified disability. It is believed even those persons with some disability can become exceptional nurses.
Anna May Rolando Scholarship Award
This $500 scholarship is given to a graduate student who will be working with other disabled people.
Bruno Rolando Scholarship Award
This is a $250 scholarship given to a nursing student who will be employed at a Veterans hospital
Caroline Simpson Maheady Scholarship Award
This is a $250 scholarship awarded to an undergraduate nursing student of Scottish decent
ExceptionalNurse.com
The site awards $250 to an undergraduate student in a nursing program who shows serious commitment in their studies
Genevieve Saran Richmond Award
This is a $500 scholarship, donated by Leslie and Virginia Fiur, given to a nursing student
Jill Laura Creedon Scholarship Award
This is a $500 scholarship funded by the Johnson & Johnson Nursing Campaign
Mary Serra Gili Scholarship Award
This is a $250 scholarship donated by Thomas Gili
Peter Gili Scholarship Award
This $500 is donated by family and friends of Mr. Peter Gili
Deadline: June 1
Contact: Scholarship Committee Exceptional Committee.com, 13019 Coastal Circle, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
F | Faye Lynn Roberts Education Scholarship
Faye Lynn Roberts Education Scholarship
The Southwest Florida Community Foundation offers the Faye Lynn Roberts Education Scholarship Fund to provide financial support to women pursuing careers in nursing, technical studies, court reporting or computer training.
The eligible candidate must be at least 21 years old and a resident of Lee County, Florida. The candidate must also be enrolled in a college or university, pursuing a degree nursing, court reporting or computer training. Selection will take into consideration financial need.
Award: $750
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Southwest Florida Community Foundation, 8771 College Parkway, Building 2, Suite 201, Fort Myers FL, 33919; (239) 274-5900
F. Eugene Tubbs Critical Burn Care Nursing Scholarship
The University of Florida offers the F. Eugene Tubbs Critical Burn Care Nursing Scholarship in memory of F. Eugene Tubbs. F. Eugene Tubbs, M.D. was a resident physician at University of Florida’s Shands Hospital and was instrumental in generating funding for the development of a burn unit at Shands. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in a master’s degree program in the area of adult critical care nursing with specialization in burn care.
Award: $2000
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: University of Florida, Dr. Myrna Courage, P.O. Box 113250, Gainesville FL, 32611; (352) 392-1265
Filipino Nurses’ Organization if Hawaii
The Hawaii Community Foundation sponsors over 160 different scholarships. This particular scholarship is awarded to any student majoring in nursing studies who is of Filipino ancestry.
Applicants must create an on-line account with the foundation and then may apply for the scholarship on-line.
Deadline: February 17
Contact: Hawaii Community Foundation, 827 Fort Street Mall, Honolulu HI 96813
Telephone: 808 566-5570 or 888 731-3863
Email: [email protected]
Finch Family Scholarship Fund
This scholarship is available through the Sinclair School of Nursing. It is awarded to a full time nursing student attending the University of Missouri, Sinclair School of Nursing.
Internal scholarships through the school of nursing require only one application to be filled out. If you meet the requirements for a particular scholarship it may be awarded to you.
Deadline: Differs for each scholarship. Contact the school for details
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
First Year Nursing Student Scholarship
Cochise College offers the First-Year Nursing Student Scholarship to encourage Arizona residents to pursue careers in nursing by providing financial assistance. The eligible candidate must be enrolled full-time at the Cochise College Nursing Program pursuing an Associate of Applied Science degree in Nursing. The eligible candidate must have a GPA of at least 2.0. Selection is based on academic merit and financial need. Preference is given to graduates of Buena High School.
Award: Not specified
Deadline: April 13
Contact: Cochise College, Office of Financial Aid, 4190 West Highway 80, Douglas AZ, 85607; (800) 966-7943, extension 4100; [email protected]
Flo Dickey Funk Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund
This scholarship is used to assist a nursing student who demonstrates a financial need to complete their studies. The fund might also be used to provide jobs. As an endowed fund the school’s Dean may decide exactly how it will be distributed.
Internal scholarships through the school of nursing require only one application to be filled out. If you meet the requirements for a particular scholarship it may be awarded to you.
Deadline: Differs for each scholarship. Contact the school for details
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
Florida Nurses Association – Foundation Scholarships
The Florida Nurses Association provides funding to nurses for scholarships and grant monies for research projects. Eligibility for each scholarship differs slightly so you are advised to visit their web site for more information.
Eligibility for each scholarship differs slightly. Some require higher grade point averages; some require the applicant to live within the district funding the monies. You will also note some scholarships are geared towards nurses who are upgrading or continuing their educational status.
There is also a nurses in need” fund if you do not qualify for a scholarship. More information is available by contacting the foundation
Deadline: January
Following is a list of nursing scholarships available:
Agnes Naughton RN-BSN Fund
Charlotte Liddell Scholarship Fund
Connie Dorry Memorial Fund
District 3 Scholarship
District 4 Florida Nurses Scholarship/Research Award
District 6 (formerly 18) Generic Scholarship Fund
District 8 Charlotte Anzalone Scholarship Fund
District 14 Marcy Klosterman Memorial Scholarship Fund
District 20 The Evelyn Baxter Memorial Fund
District 21 Louise Fiske Memorial Scholarship Fund
District 24 Erma B. Kraft Scholarship Fund
District 46 Olive Ramsey Memorial Scholarship Fund
Edna Hicks Fund Scholarship
Eleanor Bindrum Scholarship Fund
Great 100 Nursing Scholarship
Iona Pettingill Scholarship
Ingeborg Mauksch Scholarship
Mary York Scholarship Fund
Nina Brookins Scholarship Fund
Ruth Finamore Scholarship Fund
Ruth Jacobs District 46 Scholarship
Undine Sams and Friends Scholarship Fund
Contact: Florida Nurses ‘Association, 1235 E. Concord St. Orlando FL 32803 or P.O. Box 536985 Orlando FL 32853-6985
Telephone: 407 896-3261
Email: [email protected]
Foundation for Neonatal Research and Education
The foundation offers several nursing scholarships. Nurses should be working in the field of neonatal health. Only one scholarship per applicant in a five year period is allowed.
Eligibility for all includes proof of admission to a college or university nursing program and a grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
Deadline: May 1
Scholarships available:
BSN scholarship
Clinical Nurse Specialist Scholarship
Doctoral Scholarship
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner scholarship
Nursing Administration / Business Management scholarship
Contact: Foundation for Neonatal Research and Education, FNRE Coordinator, c/o Anthony J. Jannetti Inc, 200 East Holly Avenue, Box 56, Pitman NJ 08071-0056
Telephone: 856 256-2343
Foundation of the National Student Nurses’ Association (FNSNA)
The FNSNA awards yearly grants and scholarships to undergraduate and graduate nursing students across the United States of America. The scholarships are made possible by generous donations from a number of companies; all of which are listed on the foundations web site.
Promise of Nursing Scholarships
There are many winners, from each state, each year. The exact dollar value of the scholarships depends on donations received.
General scholarship
There are a number of these scholarships, most with more than one winner. Scholarship dollars come from the supporting organizations. The foundations web site does not state the dollar amounts of the prizes awarded. The following is a list of the 2011 scholarships awarded:
3M health Care/Littman Stethoscope Scholarship
A.J. Jannetti Career Mobility Scholarships
AACN Breakthrough to Nursing Scholarships (American Association of Critical-Care Nurses)
AANA Scholarships (American Association of Nurse Anesthetists )
ANNA Scholarship (American Nephrology Nurses’ Association)
Bank of America Scholarship
Catholic Healthcare West Scholarships
Chi Eta Sorority Incorporated Nursing Scholarship
Decision Critical Nursing Student Excellence Scholarship
Elsevier proud publisher of Mosby and Saunders Nursing Titles Scholarships
ENA Scholarship (Emergency Nurses Association)
Gannett Healthcare Group Scholarships
Helene Fuld Health Trust Scholarships for Baccalaureate Nursing Students
Infusion Nurses Society Student Leadership Scholarship
Johnson & Johnson Campaign for Nursing’s Future Scholarships
Landau “Lives Made Better” Scholarships (Landau Uniforms Inc)
Mayo Clinic Breakthrough to Nursing Scholarships
National Council of State Boards of Nursing Scholarship
ONS Scholarship (Oncology Nursing Society)
Alice Robinson Memorial Scholarship (FNSNA)
Cleo Doster Memorial Scholarship (FNSNA)
Jeanette Collins Memorial Scholarship (FNSNA)
Mary Ann Tuft Scholarships (FNSNA)
Pfizer Oncology Nursing Scholarships
Providence Health & Services – Oregon Scholarship
Sigma Theta Tau International Scholarship
The McKesson Scholarships
Thomas H. Edwards Memorial Endowed Scholarship
ADV Leadership Scholarship (sponsored by Wilma LaCava)
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Scholarships
Contact: NSNA Headquarters, National Student Nurses’ Association, 45 Main Street Suite 606, Brooklyn NY 11201
Telephone: 718 210-0705
Email: [email protected]
(The) Frances Helen Ziegler Tunnell Graduate Honor Scholarship
This scholarship is one of several partial scholarships available through Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. It is awarded to a nursing student based upon merit and proven financial need.
Eligibility includes maintaining a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher
Deadline: March 5
Contact: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Admissions, Godchaux Hall 207 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800 or 888 333-9192
Frances M. Houston Scholarship Fund
This is one of several partial scholarships available through the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. Preference for awarding this scholarship is given to nursing students from Cannon County, or a surrounding county in Tennessee.
Eligibility includes maintaining a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher. Partial scholarships are also awarded based upon merit and proven financial need.
Deadline: March 5
Contact: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Admissions, Godchaux Hall 207 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800 or 888 333-9192
Frances Phillips Ward Scholarship
This is a partial scholarship available through the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. It is awarded to a nursing student whose focus is to become a nurse practitioner in adult acute care.
Eligibility includes maintaining a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher. Partial scholarships are also awarded according to merit and proven financial need.
Deadline: March 5
Contact: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Admissions, Godchaux Hall 207 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800 or 888 333-9192
Frances S. Weigler Memorial Nursing Scholarship
Western Connecticut State University offers the Frances S. Weigler Memorial Nursing Scholarship to encourage students to pursue careers in nursing by providing financial support. The Scholarship was established in 1989 by family to honor Frances Weigler’s memory. The eligible candidate must be a sophomore, enrolled in the Nursing Department of Western Connecticut State University pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Selection is based on academic merit and financial need.
Award: $250
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Western Connecticut State University, Nancy Barton, Director of Financial Aid, 181 White Street, Danbury CT, 06810; (203) 837-8580
Frances Tribe Memorial Nursing Scholarship
The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington offers the Frances Tribe Memorial Nursing Scholarship to students planning to obtain a nursing degree from Clark College. The eligible candidate must have been accepted into Clark College’s Nursing Program or currently be enrolled in Clark College’s Nursing Program.
Award: $1000
Deadline: April 30
Contact: The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington, Scholarship Administrator, 1053 Officers Row, Vancouver WA, 98661, 360 694-2550
Francis & Marian Mundell Nursing Scholarship
The Henry County Community Foundation offers the Francis & Marian Mundell Nursing Scholarship to encourage students in Indiana to pursue careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a graduate of Shenandoah High School and resident of Henry County who plans to pursue a degree in nursing at an accredited college or university. The candidate must be at least age 24 years old and demonstrate financial need.
Award: $500 – $2000
Deadline: June 4
Contact: Henry County Community Foundation, Scholarship Administrator, 700 South Memorial Drive, P.O. Box 6006, New Castle, IN 47362; (765) 529-2235; [email protected]
Frank Blanchard Scholarship
This scholarship has been available through the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists and the AANA Foundation. Scholarship availability depends upon donations received.
At the time of this publication no definite material could be found on this fund. It is advised that interested persons contact the foundation for further details.
Contact: American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, 222 S. Prospect Avenue, Park Ridge IL 60068
Telephone: 847 692-7050
Franklin D. Boyce Scholarship
This scholarship is one of many presented through the John Randolph Foundation. The amount of $2,500 is awarded to a student studying, full time or part time, in nursing, or any other area of health related education.
Eligibility includes being a resident of Hopewell or one of the surrounding communities (Please see their web site for more detail), and having a grade point average of 3.0 or higher
Deadline: February 15
Contact: John Randolph Foundation, 112 North Main Street, P.O. Box 1606, Hopewell Virginia 23860
Telephone: 804 458-2239
Franks Foundation Scholarship
This scholarship is available through the Oregon Student Access Commission for graduating high school seniors to attend college nursing studies. The funds are also available to students already enrolled in their nursing program.
Eligibility will include students from certain counties of Oregon, including Deschutes, Cook and Jefferson counties. If no suitable applicant is found the scholarship may go to a student from Harney, Lake, Grant or Klamath county.
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Oregon Student Access Commission, 1500 Valley River Drive, Suite 100, Eugene OR 97401
Telephone: 541 687-7422
Email: [email protected]
Franz Stenzel M.D. and Kathryn Stenzel Scholarship
The Oregon Student Access Commission awards the Franz Stenzel M.D. and Kathryn Stenzel Scholarship to encourage residents of Oregon to pursue a post-secondary education. The eligible candidate must be a graduate of an Oregon high school, enrolled in an accredited college or university in a two-year or four-year program to earn an undergraduate, graduate, nursing or medical degree. Candidates must also have a GPA of at least 2.75.
Award: up to $10,000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Cheryl Connolly, Scholarship Processing Coordinator, Oregon Student Access Commission, 1500 Valley River Drive, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401; (541) 687-7400; [email protected]
Friends of Oregon Students Scholarships
The Oregon Student Access Commission is the official state of Oregon’s student assistance agency which helps individuals with finances to attend secondary education. Many of these scholarships are available for individuals seeking a nursing career.
These funds are available to non-traditional students, such as single parents or older adults, returning to school to get a nursing education.
Only one application is needed and will be used to help locate scholarships for which you are eligible. It is suggested (on the web site) you start your search and application as early as September.
Contact: Oregon Student Access Commission, 1500 Valley River Drive, Suite 100, Eugene OR 97401
Telephone: 541 687-7422
Email: [email protected]
“Fund the Drive for Nurses” Scholarship Fund
This scholarship is available through the Sinclair School of Nursing. This is an annual scholarship given to an undergraduate or graduate nursing student.
There are no stipulations of grades or need eligibility for this scholarship. Funds are provided through an annual charity golf tournament.
Deadline: Differs for each scholarship. Contact the school for details
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
G | Gen and Kelly Tanabe Parent Scholarship
Gen and Kelly Tanabe Parent Scholarship
This scholarship is actually designed and awarded to parents who have children graduation from high school and entering college or university. A nursing education can be quite expensive so this money will help you and your parents pay for tuition and books.
This $1,000 is to help those parents pay for their child’s education.
Deadline: December 31 (for Spring scholarship); July 31 (for Fall scholarship)
Contact: $1,000 Gen and Kelly Tanabe Parent Scholarship, 3286 Oak Court, Belmont CA 94002
Telephone: 650 618-2221
Email: [email protected]
Gen and Kelly Tanabe Scholarship
This is a $1,000 scholarship offered to high school or college graduates needing help with the cost of their education. Even if you are an older (adult) students returning to college to become a nurse, you may qualify for this award.
Eligibility includes being a U.S. resident. You are judged on your personal statement made on the application, not a grade point average.
Deadline: July 31 and December 31
Contact: $1,000 Gen and Kelly Tanabe Parent Scholarship, 3286 Oak Court, Belmont CA 94002
Telephone: 650 618-2221
General federation of Women’s Clubs of Missouri, Inc. Mental Health Nursing Scholarship
Each year this organization donates money to the University of Missouri and this money is awarded to a nursing student studying mental health nursing. The name and photograph of the recipient is published in the Missouri Clubwoman Magazine.
Deadline: Contact the Sinclair School of Nursing for further information
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
Genesis Health System – Scholarship Opportunities
The Genesis health System offers 2 types of scholarships; an internal “Nursing Degree Completion” scholarship (available to employees only) and a general nursing scholarship given to a student enrolled in a baccalaureate program.
If the recipient of the general scholarship works for a specific time period with Genesis Health, these monies will not have to be repaid.
Deadline: March
Contact: Genesis Health System, 1227 E. Rusholme Street, Davenport IA 52803
Telephone: 563 421-1000
Genevieve Hope Blaney Scholarship
This scholarship is one of several available merit scholarships available through MeritAid.com, as posted on the Salem State University web site. The dollar amount is unknown. It is also unknown, at the time of this update, whether the scholarship is always available.
Eligibility includes an employee of the North Shore Medical Center Salem Hospital, who is working towards a nursing Major.
Please visit the University site for further information.
Contact: Salem State University, 352 Lafayette St., Salem MA 01970
Telephone: 978 542-6000
George and Eva-Jo Spalding Memorial Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship is one of many available through the Sinclair School of Nursing. Preference is for a student who graduated from Monroe City High School, and is now receiving nurses training at the university. If no suitable candidate is found, the scholarship will be awarded to a graduate student studying to become a nurse practitioner.
Please note, all internal scholarships require only one application be completed. If you qualify you will be contacted.
Deadline: Contact the Sinclair School of Nursing for further information
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
George Hutchens Graduate Scholarship
The International Union of Electronic, Electrical, Salaried, Machine and Furniture Workers (IUE) awards the George Hutchens Graduate Scholarship to help children and grandchildren of IUE-CWA members, including members who are retired or deceased, attain graduate education in various fields of study, including nursing. The eligible candidate must be currently enrolled in or accepted for graduate study in an accredited college, university, nursing school or technical school that offers college credit.
Award: up to $1500
Deadline: March 31
Contact: International Union of Electronic, Electrical, Salaried, Machine and Furniture Workers, Trudy Humphrey, Director, Education Department, IUE-CWA – 2701 Dryden Road, Dayton, OH 45439
George William Peak Nursing Scholarship Fund
This scholarship is awarded to a nurse working on the burn unit at the University Hospital, or a student attending the Sinclair Scholl of Nursing who has intent to work on the burn unit upon graduation from their nursing studies.
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
Georgia Nurses Association Scholarships
The GNA, in partnership with the Georgia Nurses Foundation, offers several nursing scholarships. Priority will be given to graduates who plan on practicing nursing at an institution in a health care Georgia. You must also have completed 1 year of nursing study (if not already an RN)
Minimum dollars awarded is $500
Annie Lou Overton Scholarship
Annie Lou Overton was once the Executive Director of the Georgia Nurses Association. The scholarship is offered to help nursing students reach their full potential as a nurse, so that they can make an impact in the world.
Eligibility includes enrollment, either part-time or full-time, in a school of nursing within the state of Georgia, and a grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.5. Applicants must also show a financial need.
Katherine Pope Scholarship
Katherine Pope was a nursing leader who had a career that spanned 45 years. The scholarship is meant to help advance the careers of nurses and nursing’s impact in the community.
Deadline: June 15 (alternate years)
Contact: Georgia Nurses Foundation, Inc., Attn scholarship committee, 3032 Briarcliff Road N.E., Atlanta Georgia 30329-2655
Telephone: 404 325-5536 or 800 324-0462
Godfrey T. Norman Scholarship
The Osceola County Community Foundation offers the Godfrey T. Norman Scholarship to a graduate of Reed City High School. The eligible candidate must have plans to pursue a course of study in preparation for a career in nursing, medicine or dentistry. The candidate must also have a GPA of at least 3.5 or at GPA of at least 3.5 in science courses. The candidate must demonstrate a history of community service.
Award: $500
Deadline: March 15
Contact: Robin Cowles, Scholarship Administrator, The Osceola County Community Foundation, P.O. Box 37, Reed City MI, 49677, (231) 912-1406; [email protected]
The Goldman Family Fund – New Leader Scholarship
This is a new scholarship available through 10,000 Degrees (formerly Marin Education Fund). The scholarship helps support individuals who might not otherwise afford a good education. This includes students of color, or new immigrants, who show great leadership potential.
This organization gives access to many scholarships to assist students who want to attend college. Whether it is for undergraduate studies in nursing, professional and technical trades, child care or other studies, this organization gives students the resources they need for a higher education.
Contact: New Leader Scholarship, Marine Community Foundation, 5 Hamilton Landing, Suite 200, Novato CA 94949
Telephone: 415 331-5853 (Dr Ruth Goldman)
Email: [email protected]
Good Samaritan Foundation
The Good Samaritan Foundation provides scholarships to students attending approved nursing programs within the state of Texas. Whether you are studying to become an LVN or Doctoral prepared nurse there may be funding available for you.
Scholarship amounts for LVN, AND or diploma students will be $500 per year you qualify. Am amount of $1,000 is awarded to student seeking a baccalaureate degree or higher.
Deadline: February 15; June 30; September 15
Contact: Good Samaritan Foundation, 3355 W Alabama Street, Suite 1025, Houston TX 77098-1867
Goodman-Goldstein VFW Post 6909
The University of Toledo offers the Goodman-Goldstein VFW Post 6909 scholarship to help VFW members and their families pursue undergraduate education. The scholarship is a “traveling scholarship,” and as such is awarded to a student in a different discipline each year. At times it is awarded to a student enrolled in the School of Nursing. The eligible candidate must be a member of the VFW, or a relative of a member of the VFW and must be enrolled at the University of Toledo. The candidate must also demonstrate academic achievement as well as financial need.
Award: Not specified
Deadline: April 1
Contact: University of Toledo, Office of Student Financial Aid, University of Toledo, 1200 Rocket Hall, Mailstop 314, Toledo OH, 43606-3390; (419) 530-8700
Gracie Evelyn Boggs Jameson Scholarship
Clemson University offers the Gracie Evelyn Boggs Jameson Scholarship to encourage students to pursue careers in oncology nursing. The eligible candidate must be enrolled at Clemson University School of Nursing with a demonstrated interest in oncology nursing. The candidate can be a freshman, sophomore, junior or senior and must have a GPA of at least 2.5. Academic merit and financial need are considered in the selection process.
Award: $1000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Clemson University, Marvin Carmichael, Director of Financial Aid, Office of Financial Aid, G-01 Sikes Hall, Box 345123, Clemson, SC 29634; (803) 656-2280
Graduate and Professional Scholarship Program
The Maryland Higher Education Commission provides scholarships to students seeking higher professional education. Students may be attending either full time or part time studies. Amounts of $1,000 or more will be awarded to qualifying applicants.
Eligibility includes education in programs for nursing and other health care related fields. It is also based upon proven financial need.
Deadline: as per your chosen schools deadlines
Contact: Maryland Higher Education Commission, 6 N. Liberty Street, Baltimore MD 21201
Telephone: 410 767-3301 or 800 974-0203
Graduate Nursing Loan Forgiveness
The Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation offers a Graduate Nursing Loan Forgiveness program to provide financial assistant to residents of the state of Tennessee to encourage them to becoming nursing teachers or administrators. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse residing in Tennessee. The candidate must also be enrolled in a nursing master’s or post-master’s degree program. In order to have the loan forgiven, the recipient must commit to working for 4 years in a Tennessee nursing education program.
Award: Up to $8000
Deadline: March 31
Contact: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Suite 1510 Parkway Towers, 404 James Robertson Parkway, Nashville, TN 37243, (615) 741-1346, [email protected]
Graduate Scholarships in Cancer Nursing Practice
The American Cancer Society provides scholarship funding to students seeking a career in cancer based nursing. Candidates must be studying for either a Masters or Doctorate in nursing.
Deadline: February 1
Contact: American Cancer Society, Inc National Home Office Extramural Grants Department, 250 Williams Street NW, 6th Floor, Atlanta GA 30303-1002
Telephone: 404 329-7558
Email: [email protected]
(The) Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation
This foundation offers a number of scholarships to graduating high school students in West Virginia. Many of the scholarships can be used for nursing programs and many, but not all, are based on financial need. Most scholarships are awarded in the amount of $1,000
Check with high school about available scholarships or contact the foundation at the address below to see if funds may be available for you.
Eligibility for all scholarships includes being a resident of West Virginia, enrollment in full time studies, an ACT score of at least 20, and a GPA of 2.5 or higher. See individual scholarships for more specific qualifications.
There are some unique eligibility requirements for each, so it is best to review them on the TGKVF web site. There are over 10 pages (about 90) scholarships available.
Geraldine Gee Nursing Fund
This scholarship is available through The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation for a student attending a college or university nursing program. The applicant must have already completed a freshman year and be entering their sophomore year
Eligibility includes a GPA of 3.0 or higher. The applicant must also be from Boone County.
Deadline: January 15
Contact: The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation, P.O. Box 3041 Charleston WV 25331
Telephone: 304 346-3620 or 800 467-5909
Email: [email protected]
The Greater Kanawha Valley foundation – Scholarships
The foundation provides access to a number of scholarships for West Virginia students. Some are meant for graduates of certain schools; many of the scholarships can be used toward a nursing education.
Information regarding available scholarships for an academic year usually become available in November
Deadline: January 15
Contact: The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation, 900 Lee Street East, 16th Floor, Charleston WV 25301
Telephone: 304 346-3620
Email: [email protected]
Gustavus B. Capito
This scholarship is offered through the Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation. This renewable scholarship is to assist a college or university student seeking a nursing education within any West Virginia institution.
Eligibility includes proof of financial need. Applicants must also have a GPA of 2.5 or higher
Deadline: January 15
Contact: The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation, P.O. Box 3041 Charleston WV 25331
Telephone: 304 346-3620 or 800 467-5909
Email: [email protected]
H | Hawaii Pacific Gerontological Society Nursing Scholarship Fund
Hawaii Pacific Gerontological Society Nursing Scholarship Fund
The Hawaii Community Foundation offers the Hawaii Pacific Gerontological Society Nursing Scholarship to encourage students who are residents of Hawaii to pursue careers in geriatric nursing. The scholarship fund was established from a donation from Nadao & Meiko Yoshinaga. The eligible candidate must have been accepted in a nursing program at a university in Hawaii, pursuing an RN or LPN degree. The eligible candidate must also have an interest in practicing geriatric nursing upon graduation.
Award: $500
Deadline: February 25
Contact: Hawaii Community Foundation, Scholarship Administrator, 827 Fort Street Mall, Honolulu HI, 96813, 808 537-6333; [email protected]
Health Professions Education Foundation- Allied Healthcare Scholarship
The Health Professions Education Foundation offers the Allied Healthcare Scholarship Program for students who are accepted or enrolled in an allied healthcare field. Award recipients must be willing to commit one year or 100 hours volunteering indirect patient care in a medically underserved area of California.
Award: Up to $4000
Deadline: September 11
Contact: Health Professions Education Foundation, 400 R Street, Suite 460, Sacramento CA, 95811; (916) 326-3640; [email protected]
Health Professions Education Foundation- Licensed Nurse Loan Repayment Program, LVN to ADN
The Health Professions Education Foundation offers the Vocational Nurse Scholarship, and Licensed Vocational Nurse Loan Repayment Program to increase the number of vocational nurses practicing in medically underserved areas of California. Eligible candidates must be enrolled or accepted into an accredited California Vocational Nursing Program or be licensed vocational nurse graduates who is practicing direct patient care. Award recipients must be willing to commit to a service obligation in a medically underserved area of California.
Award: Up to $6000
Deadline: September 11
Contact: Health Professions Education Foundation, 400 R Street, Suite 460, Sacramento CA, 95811; (916) 326-3640; [email protected]
Health Professions Education Foundation- Bachelor of Science Nursing Scholarship
The Health Professions Education Foundation offers the Bachelor of Science Nursing Scholarship and Loan Repayment Program to increase the number of Registered Nurses (RN) practicing in medically underserved areas of California. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in or accepted to a Bachelor of Science nursing program. Award recipients must be willing to practice in California as an RN providing full-time direct patient care.
Award: Up to $19,000
Deadline: March 24 and September 11
Contact: Health Professions Education Foundation, 400 R Street, Suite 460, Sacramento CA, 95811; (916) 326-3640; [email protected]
Health Professions Education Foundation- Associate Degree Nursing Scholarship
The Health Professions Education Foundation offers the Associate Degree Nursing Scholarship Program to increase the number of Registered Nurses (RN) practicing in medically underserved areas of California. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in or accepted to an accredited Associate Degree in a nursing program. Award recipients must be willing to practice in California as an RN providing full-time direct patient care.
Award: Approximately 25 awards of up to $10,000
Deadline: September 11
Contact: Health Professions Education Foundation, 400 R Street, Suite 460, Sacramento CA, 95811; (916) 326-3640; [email protected]
Health Professions Education Foundation- Licensed Vocational Nurse Loan Repayment Program
The Health Professions Education Foundation offers the Licensed Vocational Nurse Loan Repayment Program to increase the number of vocational nurses practicing in medically underserved areas of California. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in or accepted to an accredited Associate Degree in a nursing program. Award recipients must be willing to practice in California as an RN providing full-time direct patient care.
Award: Approximately 3 awards of up to $8,000
Deadline: September 11
Contact: Health Professions Education Foundation, 400 R Street, Suite 460, Sacramento CA, 95811; (916) 326-3640; [email protected]
Health Professions Education Foundation- Licensed Vocational Nurse Loan Repayment Program- LVN to ADN
The Health Professions Education Foundation offers the Vocational Nurse Scholarship, Licensed Vocational Nurse Loan Repayment Program, LVN to ADN, to increase the number of vocational nurses practicing in medically underserved areas of California. The eligible candidate must have a license and be employed in a medically underserved area providing direct patient care. Award recipients must be willing to practice in California as an RN providing full-time direct patient care.
Award: $6000
Deadline: September 11
Contact: Health Professions Education Foundation, 400 R Street, Suite 460, Sacramento CA, 95811; (916) 326-3640; [email protected]
Hector Leon Garza, MD International Achievement Award
The American Respiratory Care Foundation offers the Hector Leon Garza, MD International Achievement Award to honor respiratory therapists and other health care providers who have made significant contributions to the development of international respiratory care. The Award was established in 2005 to honor Dr. Hector Leon Garza for the significant work he has done in the field of respiratory care. The eligible candidate must have demonstrated a significant contribution to respiratory care and have encouraged the establishment and growth of international respiratory care organizations.
Award: Sculpture
Deadline: June 1
Contact: Jill Nelson, ARCF International Coordinator, American Respiratory Care Foundation, 9425 North MacArthur Blvd, Suite 100, Irving, TX 75063-4706, 972 243-2272; [email protected]
Helen J. Switzer Nursing Scholarship
The Vermont Student Assistance Corporation offers the Helen J. Switzer Nursing Scholarship to residents of Windham County, Vermont, pursuing careers in nursing. The Scholarship was established by the children of Helen Switzer in recognition of her 30-year nursing career. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Windham County. Preference is given to residents of the towns of Rockingham, Westminster, Athens, and Grafton. The candidate must be enrolled in an accredited college or university, in a program to become licensed in practical nursing, achieve an associate’s degree in nursing, or achieve a bachelor of science degree in nursing. The candidate must also demonstrate financial need.
Award: $1000
Deadline: March 9
Contact: Vermont Student Assistance Corporation, Scholarship Administrator, 10 East Allen St, P.O. Box 2000, Winooski, VT 05404; (888) 253-4819; [email protected]
Herschel & Mary Mason Memorial Scholarship
The Johnson County Community Foundation offers the Herschel & Mary Mason Memorial Scholarship to a student who is graduating from Franklin Community High School and planning to study nursing. The Scholarship was established in memory of Hershel and Mary Mason. The eligible candidate must be enrolled full-time in an accredited college or university, pursuing a degree in nursing. The candidate must also have a GPA of at least 3.0. Selection is based on academic merit and financial need.
Award: $3000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Kim Minton, Scholarship Administrator, Johnson County Community Foundation, P.O. Box 217, Franklin IN, 46131; (317) 738-2213; [email protected]
Hispanic College Fund
The Hispanic College Fund offers the Kaiser Permanente College To Caring Program award to students who are juniors or seniors in college pursuing a bachelor’s degree in nursing. The eligible candidate must be Hispanic and enrolled full-time as an undergraduate student in an accredited university in Northern California. The candidate must also be a US citizen or permanent resident residing in Northern California. Academic achievement and financial needs will be considered.
Award: $8000
Deadline: February 23
Contact: Hispanic College Fund (HCF), 1301 K Street, NW, 450 A-West, Washington, DC 20005; (202) 296-5400; [email protected]
Hole Nursing Endowed Scholarship
Montana State University Billings offers the Hole Nursing Endowed Scholarship to encourage students in Montana to pursue careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be enrolled at Montana State University Billings in a program to achieve an Associate of Applied Science degree in Practical Nursing or an Associate of Science Degree in Registered Nursing. The candidate must also have a GPA of at least 3.0. Selection is based on academic merit and financial need.
Award: $500
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Melina Hawkins, Director of Financial Aid, Montana State University – Billings, 1500 University Drive, Billings, MT 59101; (406) 657-2188
Hospice and Palliative Nurses Foundation (HPNF) End of Life Nursing
Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing offers the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Foundation End of Life Nursing Care Research Grant to encourage research into end-of-life care by nurses. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse with a master’s or doctoral degree, or the candidate must be enrolled in a doctoral program. The candidate must also have a research project that is immediately ready for implementation when funding is available. The research project is completed within one year.
Award: $10,000
Deadline: April 1
Contact: Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Research Services Specialist, Program Department, 550 West North Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202, 317 634-8171; [email protected]
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Idaho Education Incentive Loan Forgiveness Program
This scholarship is more of a loan forgiveness program offered to students enrolled in the teaching certificate or nursing program at any of the state of Idaho’s six colleges or universities.
Eligibility includes being a full time student and maintaining a GPA of 3.0 or higher over 2 semesters
Deadline: January 15
Contact: P.O. Box 83720 Boise ID 83720-0037 or 650 West State St RM 307 Boise ID 83702
Telephone: 208 332-1574 or 334-2270
Illinois AMVETS Sad Sacks Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship, offered by the American Veterans Department of Illinois, is offered to a qualifying senior in any high school in the state. The applicant must be a child or grandchild of a USA military veteran, serving or served after September 15, 1940
Eligibility includes proven enrollment in a school of nursing within the state, with a good academic record. The applicant must also prove financial need.
Contact: AMVETS Department of Illinois, 2200 South Sixth Street, Springfield Illinois 62703
Telephone: 217 528-4713
Indian Health Services Scholarship Program
This is a scholarship offered to American Indian or Alaskan Natives seeking to improve their education and become health care professionals, such as a nurse.
Eligibility includes a willingness to work in native communities.
Deadline: February or March (depends if new or reapply)
Contact: IHS Scholarship Program, 801 Thompson Ave TMP-450, Rockville MD 2085
Telephone:(301) 443-6394
Indiana General Assembly Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship is administered by SSACI (State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana) to a qualifying student enrolled either full time or part time, in a state approved nursing program. The scholarship is available for those studying to become a Licensed Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse.
Applications may be made online.
Eligibility includes a willingness to work within the state of Indiana for a period of at least 2 years after graduating. A GPA of at least 2.0 must also be maintained.
Contact: State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana, W462 Indiana Government Center South, 402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis IN 46204
Telephone: 317 232-2350
Email: [email protected]
Indiana Health Care Association
This scholarship is offered to baccalaureate prepared individuals seeking to upgrade their education to become a health facility or residential care administrator in the state of Indiana. The applicant must show a passion for working with the elderly.
Eligibility includes taking the administrators course at Martin University in Indianapolis.
Deadline: February 23
Contact: Indiana Health Care Policy Institute, Attn: Katie Eller, Executive Director, One N. Capital Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis IN 46204
Telephone: 800 466-IHCA
Inger Lawrence-M.R. Bauer Foundation Advanced Nursing Studies
National Council of Jewish Women – Los Angeles offers the Inger Lawrence-M.R. Bauer Foundation to individuals who, despite life obstacles, have demonstrated courage and a commitment to pursuing higher education. The eligible candidate must be a single mother residing in Los Angeles, California. The candidate must be a registered nurse enrolled in a master’s degree program in nursing. The candidate must also demonstrate financial need.
Award: $2000
Deadline: May 1 and November 1
Contact: Brandee Tucker, National Council of Jewish Women – Los Angeles, 543 North Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles CA, 90036, 323 655-3807; [email protected]
International Nursing Scholarship
The Global Scholarship Alliance provides nursing scholarships to international students. It is their way of helping to relive the global shortage of nurses. Since the year 2000, GSA and partnering institutions have provided 150 nursing scholarships.
Online applications are currently being accepted for the next academic year.
Contact: Global Scholarship Alliance, 4500 Cooper Road, Suite 101, Cincinnati OH 45242
Telephone: 513 665-4544
Email: [email protected]
International Small Research Grant
The Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing offers the International Small Research Grant to support advanced research in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse with a master’s or doctoral degree, or must be enrolled in a doctoral program. The candidate must also have a research project that will be ready to implement immediately upon funding. Preference is given to members of Sign Theta Tau International.
Award: $5000
Deadline: December 1
Contact: Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Research Services Specialist, International Small Research Grant, Program Department, 550 West North Street, Indianapolis IN, 46202; (317) 634-8171; [email protected]
IOKDS Health Careers Scholarship
This scholarship is administered by the International Order of the King’s Daughters and Sons, an interdenominational Christian organization. Applicants for this scholarship must be attending full time studies in either Canada or the United States. The award is for $1,000
The organization also provides “Around the World Scholarships”, available for non-USA and non-Canadian students enrolled in degree studies; also “North American Indian Scholarships” to students with a tribal registration number attending technical, vocational or college programs.
Eligibility includes completion of at least one year of nursing studies.
Deadline: April 1
Contact: IOKDS health Careers Scholarship Director, P.O. Box 1040, Chautauqua NY 14722
Telephone: 716 357-4951
Email: [email protected]
IOM/ANF/AAN Scholar-in Residence Program
This is a scholarship towards health policy leadership studies. It is a partnership between the Institute of Medicine, the American Nurses Foundation and the American Academy of Nursing. The recipient will spend 1 year at the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies interacting with other health care scholars learning about leadership and health policy development.
Deadline: February 1
Eligibility includes membership in the Academy
Contact: American Academy of Nursing, 1000 Vermont Ave NW, Suite 910, Washington DC 20005
Telephone: 202 777-1170
Email: [email protected]
Irene and Charles Keller Endowment Scholarship in Nursing
This scholarship is available through the Sinclair School of Nursing. More than one scholarship may be awarded to full time nursing students. Please note that all internal scholarships require only one application. If you meet the qualifications you will be notified.
Deadline: Varies; check with student services
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
Email: [email protected]
Isemoto Contracting Co. Ltd. Scholarship Fund
Administered by the Hawaii Community Foundation, this scholarship is available to a graduating student of a Hawaii high school. The recipient must already be accepted in to a college nursing program.
Deadline: February 17
Contact: Hawaii Community Foundation, 827 Fort Street Mall, Honolulu HI 96813
Telephone: 808 566-5570 or 808 537-6333
Email: [email protected]
J | Jackie Harrigan Haase Memorial Scholarship Fund
Jackie Harrigan Haase Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Coastal Community Foundation offers the Jackie Harrigan Haase Memorial Scholarship to provide financial assistance to special education students.
The fund was established in 2009 to honor Jackie Harrigan Haase who was dedicated to special education students as well as to students in the special education, nursing, medicine and counseling fields of study. The eligible candidate must have plans to pursue a career in nursing, special education, psychology, medicine or psychology. The eligible candidate must also be a graduate from the San Dieguito County School District with a GPA of at least 2.0.
Award: $1500
Deadline: April 16
Contact: Scholarship Administrator, Coastal Community Foundation, P.O. Box 230415, Encinitas CA, 92023; (760) 942-9245; [email protected]
James and Elizabeth Kraatz Undergraduate Burn Nursing Scholarship Fund
This scholarship is available through the Sinclair School of Nursing. The scholarship is awarded annually to a student in the School with an interest in burn nursing. The recipient will do independent study and for work with the Director of the Burn Unit at the University Hospital.
The scholarship is renewable annually.
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia, MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
Email: [email protected]
James B. Carey Scholarship
The International Union of Electronic, Electrical, Salaried, Machine and Furniture Workers offers the James B. Carey Scholarship to children or grandchildren of current, retired or deceased IUE-CWA members. The eligible candidate must have been accepted to or enrolled full-time at an accredited college, university, nursing school or technical school, pursuing an undergraduate degree. The candidate must also have strong academic ability, leadership qualities, a commitment to community service and good character.
Award: 9 awards of $1000
Deadline: March 31
Contact: International Union of Electronic, Electrical, Salaried, Machine and Furniture Workers, IUE-CWA – 2701 Dryden Road, Dayton OH, 45439
James D. Durante Nurse Scholarship
The Foundation for Quality Care offers the James D. Durante Nurse Scholarship to provide financial assistance to nursing students pursuing careers in long term care. The Scholarship program is administered by the Foundation for Quality Care. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in an accredited college or university pursuing a program that will lead to becoming a registered nurse. Or the candidate must be a registered nurse pursuing an advanced degree in nursing.
Award: $1000
Deadline: June 15
Contact: Paul Stearns, Director of Member Services, American Health Care Association, Nurse Scholarship Program, 1201 L Street, NW, Washington DC, 20005; 202 898-9352
James M. Garrison Annual Scholarship in Nursing
Clemson University offers the James M. Boswell Annual Scholarship in Nursing to encourage students in South Carolina to pursue careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Horry County, South Carolina, enrolled in an accredited college or university pursuing an undergraduate degree in nursing. The candidate must also have a GPA of at least 2.5. Selection is based on academic merit and financial need.
Award: up to $1000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Clemson University, Marvin Carmichael, Director of Financial Aid, Office of Financial Aid, G-01 Sikes Hall, Box 345123, Clemson, SC 29634; (803) 656-2280
Dr James S. Garrison Scholarship
Sponsored through the Conway Regional Health System Foundation, this scholarship of $2,500 is available to students enrolled in health care studies, including nursing. The monies may be used towards tuition, books and other such school expenses.
Eligibility includes being enrolled full time in studies’ grades will also be an important acceptance factor.
Contact: Conway Regional Health System Foundation, 2302 College Avenue, Conway Arkansas 72034
Telephone: 501 513-5778 or 800 245-3314
Jane L. Watson Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship, available through the Sinclair School of Nursing, is given to students enrolled in the undergraduate course at the school.
Preference is given to graduated high school students from Hickman High School, Columbia MO. If there is no candidate from there then a graduate of any high school in Boone County may be selected.
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
Email: [email protected]
Janet Walters Memorial Nursing Scholarship
Montana State University – Northern offers the Janet Walters Memorial Nursing Scholarship to a student pursuing a career in nursing. The Scholarship fund was established in memory of Janet Walters by her family and friends. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in the Department of Nursing at the Montana State University—Northern, in a program leading to an Associate of Science in Nursing or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Selection is based on academic merit and financial need.
Award: $400
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Cindy Small, Director of Financial Aid, Montana State University – Northern, P.O. Box 7751, Havre, MT 59501; (406) 265-3787
Jean Andrews Nursing Scholarship
The Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC) offers the Jean Andrews Nursing Scholarship to encourage Vermont students to pursue nursing careers. The eligible candidate must reside in Addison County and attend an accredited college or university approved for Title IV funding. The candidate must also be seeking a degree in nursing or nursing education. Selection is based on financial need. An essay is required as part of the application.
Award: 2 awards of $1200
Deadline: March 9
Contact: Scholarship Administrator, Vermont Student Assistance Corporation, 10 East Allen St, P.O. Box 2000, Winooski ,VT 05404, (888) 253-4819; [email protected]
Jeanette and Leon Travis Scholarship for Nursing
This is a partial scholarship available through Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. It was established by Mr. and Mrs. Travis to benefit nursing staff working at St Thomas Hospital.
Eligibility includes studying for an MSN at the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing
Contact: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Admissions, Godchaux Hall 207, 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800 or 888 333-9192
Jeanne Reed Nursing
Carl Albert State College offers the Jeanne Reed Nursing to provide financial assistance to undergraduate students pursuing careers in nursing in order to increase the number of students practicing and teaching nursing in the state of Oklahoma. The eligible candidate must be enrolled at Carl Albert State College working toward an Associate of Applied Science degree in nursing. The eligible candidate must also be in good academic standing and demonstrate financial need.
Award: up to $600
Deadline: February 15
Contact: Carl Albert State College, Office of Financial Aid, 1507 South McKenna, Poteau, OK 74953; (918) 647-1343; [email protected]
(The) Jennie Wamsley Long Memorial Scholarship
This partial scholarship is available through the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. It is awarded to a nursing student studying as a mental health/psychiatric nurse practitioner.
Eligibility includes a proven financial need.
Contact: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Admissions, Godchaux Hall 207, 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800 or 888 333-9192
Jennifer Welch Memorial Scholarship
Montana State University – Northern offers the Jennifer Welch Memorial Scholarship to encourage single parents to continue their education. The eligible candidate must be a single parent and resident of Montana. The candidate must also be enrolled in the Department of Nursing at the Montana State University—Northern, in a program leading to an Associate of Science in Nursing or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The candidate must have a GPA of at least 3.0 and demonstrate dependability.
Award: $250
Deadline:
Contact: Cindy Small, Director of Financial Aid, Montana State University – Northern, P.O. Box 7751, Havre MT, 59501; (406) 265-3787
Jill and Ann Bilodeau Memorial Nursing Scholarship
Worcester State College offers the Jill and Ann Bilodeau Memorial Nursing Scholarship to a full-time undergraduate student studying nursing at Worcester State University. This scholarship was established by the family of Jill Bilodeau to honor Jill who was a junior in Worcester State University’s Nursing program when she died in a motorcycle accident on September 9, 2001. The eligible candidate must be a junior or senior in the nursing program at Worcester State University and in good academic standing.
Award: Full Tuition
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Jayne McGinn, Director of Financial Aid, 486 Chandler Street¸ Worcester MA, 01602-25997; (508) 929-8056
J.O. Pollack/National League of Nursing Student Scholarship
Rhode Island College offers the J.O. Pollack/National League of Nursing Student Scholarship to promote careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a student at Rhode Island College, pursuing a degree in nursing. The candidate must also demonstrate a history of and commitment to volunteer service by having performed at least 25 hours of more of healthcare-related community service within the preceding 12 months. Selection is based on academic merit, financial need and history of volunteer service.
Award: $1000
Deadline: March 12
Contact: James T. Hanbury, Director of Financial Aid, Rhode Island College, 600 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI 02908; (401) 456-8033
(The) Joe C. Davis Scholarship Fund
This partial scholarship is available through the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. It is awarded to a non-registered nurse student who is returning to school through the “Bridge” program.
Contact: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Admissions, Godchaux Hall 207, 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800 or 888 333-9192
John and Geraldine Hobble Licensed Practical Nursing Scholarship
The American Legion – Kansas offers the John and Geraldine Hobble Licensed Practical Nursing Scholarship to a nursing student in the state of Kansas. To was established by the American Legion, Department of Kansas. The eligible candidate must be a freshman, enrolled in an accredited Kansas college or university, working toward a degree in practical nursing. The candidate must demonstrate both academic achievement and financial need. The candidate must also have plans to work in a healthcare institution in the state of Kansas.
Award: $300
Deadline: February 15
Contact: American Legion – Kansas, Scholarships, 1314 S.W. Topeka Boulevard, Topeka KS, 66612; (913) 232-9315
John Arthur Buchroeder and Virginia Freeman Buchroeder Scholarship Fund
This scholarship is available through the Sinclair School of Nursing. It is awarded annually, based on varying qualifications as deemed by the school Dean, or via a committee. One or more scholarship may be distributed; dollar amount also varies.
As this is an internal scholarship, one application only is needed. If the applicant qualifies for any of the internal scholarships, they will be notified.
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
Email: [email protected]
John I. and Madeleine R. Taeni Scholarship
The Southwest Florida Community Foundation offers the John I. and Madeleine R. Taeni Scholarship to provide financial assistance to students pursuing careers in nursing or paramedics. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry or Lee County, Florida. The candidate must also be enrolled in a college or university, pursuing a degree that will leave to a career as a nurse emergency medical technician or paramedic.
Award: $1000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Southwest Florida Community Foundation, 8771 College Parkway, Building 2, Suite 201, Fort Myers, FL 33919; (239) 274-5900
John Randolph Foundation
The John Randolph Foundation’s mission statement includes “…working to improve the health and quality of life for residents of Hopewell and surrounding areas through grants and scholarships.”
Through donations made from individuals and area business they are able to award a good number of scholarships. Many of these can be used by college or university students seeking a career in nursing.
One application only is needed to apply for any of the scholarships. You may apply online but all necessary accompanying documents (letter of recommendation, test scores, etc) must be mailed in or submitted directly to the foundation office.
Eligibility differs somewhat for each so it is advised interested applicants visit the foundation web site for further information
Available nursing scholarships:
Anderson J. Blevins and Thelma L. Hammond Memorial Scholarship
Connie Williamson Memorial Scholarship
Edna Trader Cain Scholarship
Franklin D. Boyce Scholarship
Friend of Paul R. Carraway Memorial Scholarship
Genevieve Renn Roscher Nursing Scholarship
Gregg E. Hosack Scholarship
Honeywell Scholarship (Nursing technology/Informatics)
Hopewell retired Teachers Association Charles W. Smith Memorial Scholarship (Nursing Educator)
Hopewell Rotary Club’s Jack Thomasson Scholarship
James L “Skeet” and Marguerite M. Slagle Scholarship
James River Ball Patrons Committee memorial Scholarship
Joan Glascock Skaggs Nursing Scholarship
John and Wilber Traylor Scholarship
John Randolph Foundation Merit Scholarship
John Randolph Medical Center Auxiliary Scholarship
John, Shanda and Doreatha Jackson Scholarship
Juanita and Wilson Chambers Scholarship
Judy Gordon memorial Scholarship
Katy Clayton Memorial Scholarship
Louis C. and Ursula Sue Gibbs Scholarship
Nancy J. Seavy Memorial Scholarship
Prince George High School memorial Scholarship
Robert C. and Dianne W. Smith Community Service Scholarship
Sylvia J. Slominski Nursing Scholarship Program
Ted P. Blanks Scholarship
The Rotary Club of Petersburg (Luncheon) Scholarship
The Talegaonkar Medical Scholarship
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 637, Ottis Berry Memorial Scholarship
Woman’s Club of Hopewell Scholarship
Deadline: February 15
Contact: John Randolph Foundation, P.O. Box 1606, 112 N. Main Street, Hopewell VA 23860
John Sullivan Waggoner Memorial Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded from the Sinclair School of Nursing, to any student studying at any one of the three campuses at the university. Amounts vary and are determined by the Financial Aid Office.
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
Email: [email protected]
Josephine Roessler Printer Award – Nursing Scholarship
Mesa State College offers the Josephine Roessler Printer Award – Nursing Scholarship to encourage students to pursue careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a full-time student at Colorado Mesa University Department of Health Sciences, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, a Practical Nurse degree, a Master of Science in Nursing, or a Doctor of Nursing Practice. The candidate must have a GPA of at least 2.75. Selection is based on academic performance and financial need.
Award: $300
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Mesa State College, Financial Aid Department, 1100 North Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81501; (970) 248-1398
(The) Julia Hereford Alumni Scholarship
This is a full scholarship available through the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. Nursing students who meet the stated requirements will be contacted to fill out an application.
Contact: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Admissions, Godchaux Hall 207, 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800 or 888 333-9192
Juanita Robles-Lopez/Pampers Parenting Institute and Procter & Gamble Scholarship
The National Association of Hispanic Nurses Scholarships offers the Juanita Robles-Lopez/Pampers Parenting Institute and Procter & Gamble Scholarship to member of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in a graduate maternal-child nursing program and have a GPA of at least 3.0. The candidate must also demonstrate financial need. As part of the application process each candidate must submit an essay on the topic of maternal child needs affecting Hispanic communities.
Award: $2000
Deadline: April 30
Contact: National Association of Hispanic Nurses Scholarships and Awards, 1455 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Suite 400, Washington DC, 20004; 202 387-2477; [email protected]
June Miller Nursing Education Scholarship
National Council of Jewish Women – Los Angeles offers the June Miller Nursing Education Scholarship to students in Los Angeles County, including parts of Ventura and Orange counties, pursuing careers in nursing. The candidate must also show academic achievement and financial need. In addition to academic merit and financial need, selection is based on leadership ability, personal commitment, career goals and potential for attaining goals.
Award: $2000
Deadline: May 1 and November 1
Contact: National Council of Jewish Women – Los Angeles, 543 North Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90036
Tel: 323-852-8515; Email: [email protected]
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Ralph A. Sleeter Nursing Scholarship
Montana State University – Northern offers the Ralph A. Sleeter Nursing Scholarship to encourage Montana students to pursue nursing careers.
The funding for this scholarship was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Neal Brenna in memory of Mr. Sleeter. The Nursing Department offers the Associate of Science in Nursing degree and the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree in a culturally rich, student-centered environment. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in the nursing program and have a GPA of at least 2.5.
Award: $250
Deadline: January 15
Contact: Cindy Small, Director of Financial Aid, Montana State University – Northern, P.O. Box 7751, Havre, MT 59501; (406) 265-3787
R.E. and Cedelle H. Gillette Scholarship Fund
This endowed scholarship is available through the Sinclair School of Nursing. Nursing students must provide proof of financial need in order to qualify.
Contact: University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing, Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
Email: [email protected]
Rebecca Goldman Scholarship
The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation offers the Rebecca Goldman Scholarship to encourage students who reside in the Greater Kanawha Valley area to pursue careers in nursing. The Foundation was established in 1962 to help families in the area improve their lives. The eligible candidate must be a resident of West Virginia and must be a full-time student enrolled in the nursing program of an accredited college, university or nursing school. The candidate must also have a GPA of at least 3.0 and demonstrate good moral character.
Award: $500
Deadline: January 15
Contact: Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation, Scholarship Committee, P.O. Box 3041, Charleston WV, 25331; 304 346-3620; [email protected]
Regina Sallee Williams Scholarship
Mount Carmel College of Nursing offers the Regina Sallee Williams Scholarship to encourage African American students to pursue careers in nursing. Founded over 100 years ago by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Mount Carmel College of Nursing is one of the largest schools in Ohio that offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The eligible candidate must be African American and must be enrolled in the Mount Carmel College of Nursing. The candidate must have a GPA of at least 2.86.
Award: $1000
Deadline: May 1
Contact: Mount Carmel College of Nursing, 127 South Davis Avenue, Columbus, OH 43222; (614) 234-5800; [email protected]
Rehabilitation Nursing Foundation Grant
The Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing offers the Rehabilitation Nursing Foundation Grant to encourage nursing research related to rehabilitation. This research grant is funded by the Rehabilitation Nursing Foundation and Sigma Theta Tau International. The eligible candidate must be able to demonstrate significant contributions to rehabilitation nursing, and must be a registered nurse with a Master of Science in Nursing degree. The candidate must also have a research project ready for implementation that can be completed in two years.
Award: up to $4500
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Rehabilitation Nursing Foundation, 4700 West Lake Avenue, Glenview, IL 60025; (800) 229-7530; [email protected]
Renatta S. Loquist Scholarship for Graduate Nursing Education
This scholarship is available through the South Carolina Nurses Foundation and is made possible through donations to the Palmetto Gold Nurse Recognition and Scholarship program.
It is recommended to get further information from the Palmetto Gold web site or contact the SCNF at the address below.
Contact: The South Carolina Nurses Foundation, Inc., 1821 Gadsden Street, Columbia SC 29201
Telephone: 803 252-4781
Rhode Island Foundation Scholarships
The Rhode Island Foundation provides access to over 150 scholarships, many which are available to students wishing to study nursing, as well as those available for nurses wishing to advance their education to a Baccalaureate degree, or higher.
Many require you to be a resident of Rhode Island; others more specifically are for graduating high school students from particular schools. It would be wise to check with your guidance councilor if you are indeed a senior in high school at this time.
Eligibility differs for each scholarship. If you believe you may qualify for one of the listed scholarships you are instructed to contact that organization directly. For the listed “Other scholarships and fellowships” you must use the on-line application form
Contact: Rhode Island Foundation, One Union Station, Providence RI 02903
Telephone: 401 274-4564
Robert E. Bass Scholarship
The Community Foundation of Greater Lorain County offers the Robert E. Bass Scholarship to encourage adults to pursue undergraduate degrees. The eligible candidate must an adult learner, having graduated from high school in 2007 or earlier, and must be enrolled in an accredited college or university pursuing an undergraduate degree. The candidate must also be a resident of Lorain, Erie, Huron, Ashland, Medina or Cuyahoga County. Preference is given to residents of Lorain County and candidates pursuing degrees in nursing, medicine or business. Selection is based on academic achievement, community involvement and financial need.
Award: Not specified; renewable
Deadline: February 10
Contact: Romona Grigsby, Program Associate, Community Foundation of Greater Lorain County, 1865 North Ridge Road E, Suite A, Lorain, OH 44055; (440) 277-0142; [email protected]
Roberta Pierce Scofield Bachelor’s Scholarship
The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation offers the Roberta Pierce Scofield Bachelor’s Scholarship to provide financial support to students interested in oncology and in pursuing a career in nursing. The ONS is a professional organization of nurses and other healthcare providers who are committed to patient care, research and education in oncology nursing. This award was established in memory of Roberta Scofield, the first President of the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in a nursing program, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The candidate must not have an RN license and must not have a college degree.
Award: $2000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Bonny Revo, Executive Assistant, Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15275; (412) 921-7373, [email protected]
Roberta Scofield Memorial Certification Award
The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation offers the Roberta Scofield Memorial Certification Award to help registered nurses’ obtain or renew OCN, AOCN, COP, AOCNP or AOCNS certification. The ONS is a professional organization of nurses and other healthcare providers who are committed to patient care, research and education in oncology nursing. This award was established in memory of Roberta Scofield, the first President of the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation. The eligible candidate must be a member of the ONS or the Association of Pediatric Oncology Nurses and must be qualified to take the OCN, AOCN, COP, AOCNP or AOCNS certification examination.
Award: Registration fee for oncology certification
Deadline: December 1
Contact: Pamela Asfahani, Product Manager, Oncology Nursing Certification Society, 501 Holiday Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15220; (412) 921-8597, [email protected]
Roger Burke Scholarship
The Henry County Community Foundation offers the Roger Burke Scholarship to provide financial support to graduates of New Castle High School pursuing careers in nursing. This scholarship was established at the direction of the late Roger Burke, who was a resident of New Castle, Indiana and graduated from New Castle High School in 1951. The eligible candidate must be a senior graduating from New Castle High School with plans to enroll in a nursing program at an accredited college, university or school of nursing. Selection is based on financial need.
Award: minimum of $500
Deadline: March 16
Contact: Henry County Community Foundation, Scholarship Administrator, 700 South Memorial Drive, P.O. Box 6006, New Castle, IN 47362; (765) 529-2235; [email protected]
Rose Castonguay Scholarship
The University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth offers the Rose Castonguay Scholarship to provide financial support to students completing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program. The College of Nursing is nationally recognized for its vibrant learning environment that promotes creativity, compassion and analytical thinking. The eligible candidate must be entering his or her third year of the four year Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth College of Nursing.
Award: $775
Deadline: March 15
Contact: Bruce Palmer, Director of Financial Aid, University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, 285 Old Westport Road, North Dartmouth, MA 02747-2300; (508) 999-8632
Rosemary Berkel Crisp Research Award
The Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing offers the Rosemary Berkel Crisp Research Award to encourage nursing research in pediatrics, oncology and women’s health. This research grant is funded by a gift from The Harry L. Crisp, II and Rosemary Berkel Crisp Foundation. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse with a Master of Science in Nursing degree or Doctor of Nursing Practice degree. The candidate must also have a research project ready for implementation upon receipt of the award. The candidate must be a member in good standing of Sigma Theta Tau International. Preference is given to residents of Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, and Tennessee.
Award: $5000
Deadline: December 1
Contact: Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Program Department, 550 West North Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202; (888) 634-7575, (317) 634-8171; [email protected]
ROTC Nursing Scholarship
The College of St. Benedict offers the ROTC Nursing Scholarship to support students who are interested in both the ROTC and pursuing a nursing career. The College of St. Benedict, in conjunction with St. John’s University offers a four year program cumulating in a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The eligible candidate must be a student in the nursing program at the College of St. Benedict and must plan to join the ROTC. Selection is based on leadership ability, class rank, ACT or SAT scores and GPA.
Award: $3000; renewable
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Jane Haugen, Director of Financial Aid, College of St. Benedict, 37 South College Avenue, St. Joseph MN, 56374, (320) 363-5388; [email protected]
R.O.T.C U.S Air Force High School Scholarships
The ROTC offers several scholarships to high school seniors wishing to attend college. Though 2 of the scholarships are for technical studies, the Type 7 scholarship is available to students who wish to attend college for nursing studies. This scholarship pays the tuition at qualifying schools, plus provides $900 per year for books. A monthly nontaxable allowance is also provided during the academic year
Eligibility includes willingness to complete the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Course (AFROTC) during the freshman year. Applicants must complete the SAT or ACT by December 1st and submit them my January 14th (2011 dates). Applicants must also undergo, and pass, a medical and physical fitness tests
Deadline: December 1
Contact: Air Force ROTC High School Scholarship Section, 551 E. Maxwell Blvd, Maxwell AFB AL 36112-6106
Telephone: 866-423-7682
Ruby A. Brown Memorial Scholarship
The East Tennessee Foundation offers the Ruby A. Brown Memorial Scholarship to provide financial assistance to students from Tennessee pursuing careers in nursing. This scholarship was established in memory of Ruby A. Brown, a public health nurse, who worked in the East Tennessee region for 25 years. The eligible candidate must be entering the freshman year at an accredited nonprofit nursing program and must be employed as a public health nurse. The candidate must also be from Anderson, Blount, Campbell, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Hamblen, Jefferson, Loudon, Monroe, Morgan, Roane, Scott, Sevier, or Union, Tennessee. Selection is based on financial need.
Award: $3000
Deadline: April 29
Contact: Beth Heller, Scholarship and Program Officer, East Tennessee Foundation, 625 Market Street, Suite 1400, Knoxville TN, 37902; (865) 524-1223; [email protected]
Russell Surean Memorial Nursing Scholarship
Montana State University – Northern offers the Russell Surean Memorial Nursing Scholarship to encourage students to pursue careers in nursing. The nursing program at Montana State University offers programs leading to an Associate of Science in Nursing degree and the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree in a culturally rich, student-centered environment. The Russell Surean Memorial Nursing Scholarship was established by friends and family of Russell Surean in his memory. The eligible candidate must be a nursing student at Montana State University. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $200
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Cindy Small, Director of Financial Aid, Montana State University – Northern, P.O. Box 7751, Havre, MT 59501; (406) 265-3787
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Sad Sack Nursing Scholarship
AMVETS, Illinois Department offers the Sad Sack Nursing Scholarship to encourage Illinois residents, including the children of veterans, to pursue careers in nursing.
AMVETs was established to improve the lives of veterans by increasing public awareness and providing community-based programs to support Veterans. The eligible candidate must be an Illinois resident who is a high senior and has been accepted into a nursing program at an accredited college, university or school of nursing in the State of Illinois. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need. Preference is given to children of disabled or deceased veterans.
Award: $
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Shanna Hughes/Brian Van Houten, Office Manager/Administrative Clerk, AMVETS, Illinois Department, 2200 South Sixth Street, Springfield, IL 62703; 217 528-4713; [email protected]
Sammie S. Shapiro-Rachael S. Kelly Scholarship
This is an internal partial scholarship available through the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. It is awarded based upon proven financial need as well as merit.
Eligibility includes maintaining a grade point average of 3.0 or higher
Contact: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Admissions, Godchaux Hall 207, 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800
Sandra Kratina Nursing Scholarship
LaGrange College offers the Sandra Kratina Nursing Scholarship to encourage Georgia students to pursue careers in nursing. Founded in 1831, LaGrange College is the oldest private college in Georgia. The nursing program at LaGrange College prepares students for careers in nursing by providing a solid foundation of scientific knowledge with practical experience. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in the nursing program at LaGrange College as a freshman, sophomore, junior or senior. Selection is based on academic achievement and moral character.
Award: Not specified.
Deadline: Not specified.
Contact: Sylvia Smith, Director of Financial Aid, LaGrange College, 601 Broad Street, Lagrange, GA 30240; (706) 880-8000
Sara and Stephen Carney Endowed Pediatric Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship from the Sinclair School of Nursing is awarded to a nursing student whose career wil be focused in child care or pediatrics. The applicant must be a senior undergraduate or graduate student at the school.
Application forms are available at the student office, and only one application is necessary to apply for any of the internal scholarships. You will be contacted if you qualify for this or any of their many other scholarships.
Contact: University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing, Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
Email: [email protected]
SBA Scholarship Fund
The Spina Bifida Association offers scholarships to people affected with spina bifida who wish to advance their education by attending a college or university four year program. There is no stipulation on the field of study, so applicants wishing to pursue a nursing career may apply.
Eligibility includes a doctor’s statement of disability. Please note that funds are limited and this can be a competitive scholarship.
Deadline: March 9
Contact: Spina Bifida Association, Attn: Scholarship Committee, 4590 MacArthur Boulevard NW, Suite 250, Washington DC 20007-4226
Telephone: 800 621-3141 ext. 13
Email: [email protected]
Scholarship in Cancer Nursing-Doctoral
The American Cancer Society offers the Scholarship in Cancer Nursing-Doctoral to encourage nurses to pursue research projects in the field of cancer nursing. The American Cancer Society is a community-based health organization dedicated to saving lives and diminishing suffering from cancer. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in an accredited Doctor of Nursing Practice program. The candidate must show a commitment to cancer nursing and developing clinical and teaching expertise. The candidate must present a research proposal.
Award: $15,000
Deadline: October 15
Contact: Virginia Krawiec, MPA¸ Director, Health Professional Training Grants, American Cancer Society, 1599 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30329; (404) 329-7612; [email protected]
Scholarship in Cancer Nursing-Master’s
The American Cancer Society offers the Scholarship in Cancer Nursing-Master’s to encourage nurses to pursue research projects in the field of cancer nursing. The American Cancer Society is a community-based health organization dedicated to saving lives and diminishing suffering from cancer. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in an accredited Master of Science in Nursing degree program. The candidate must show a commitment to cancer nursing and developing clinical and teaching expertise. The candidate must present a research proposal.
Award: $10,000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Virginia Krawiec, MPA¸ Director, Health Professional Training Grants, American Cancer Society, 1599 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30329; (404) 329-7612; [email protected]
Scholarship Program for Former Soviet Emigres
No longer exists, however, the Jewish Foundation for education for Women has a number of scholarships, grants and awards available. Many of these are available to women seeking education to become a nurse.
Please visit the web site below.
Contact: Jewish Foundation for Education of Women, 135 East 64th Street, New York NY 10065
Telephone: 212 288-3931
S. Evelyn Lewis memorial Scholarship in Medical Health Sciences
The Zeta Phi Beta Sorority has set up a National educational Foundation which offers scholarships to women seeking to further their education in college or university. Several of these could be used for those seeking a career in nursing.
This particular scholarship is for $500 – $1,000 toward a degree in medicine or health sciences.
Contact: Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., National Educational Foundation, 1734 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W., Washington DC 20009
Deadline: February 1
Telephone: 202 387-3103
Second-Year Nursing Student Scholarship
Cochise College offers the Second-Year Nursing Student Scholarship to encourage students to continue working toward receiving nursing degrees by providing financial assistance. The eligible candidate must be enrolled full-time at the Cochise College Nursing Program pursuing an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing. The eligible candidate must be a sophomore and have a GPA of at least 2.5. Preference is given to graduates of Buena High School. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $700
Deadline: April 13
Contact: Cochise College, Office of Financial Aid, 4190 West Highway 80, Douglas, AZ 85607; (800) 966-7943, extension 4100; [email protected]
SEIU Nora Piore Scholarship Program
This is a renewable $4,000 scholarship available through the Service Employees International Union. It is available to a student seeking a career in the health professions, such as nursing. Nora Piore was an healthcare activist and economist.
The SEIU has 53 scholarships available to their members or members family.
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Service Employees International Union, 1800 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington DC 20036
Telephone:
Service League Auxiliary Endowment Scholarship Fund
This is an internal scholarship available through the Sinclair School of Nursing. It is awarded to a full time nursing student who must also be a volunteer or employed by one of the Missouri University hospitals or clinics.
Eligibility includes a grade point average of 2.75 or higher
Contact: University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing, Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
Email: [email protected]
Service League Scholarship for Graduate Education in Nursing General
The Akron General Medical Center provides two separate scholarships for nursing students. This particular scholarship is available to a student accepted in to an approved graduate nursing program and is based upon financial need.
Service League Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to a student accepted in a baccalaureate program
Eligibility for both scholarships includes a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Students must also be attending their nursing education within the state of Ohio
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Akron General Medical Center. 400 Wabash Avenue, Akron OH 44307
Telephone: 330 344-6867 or 800 221-4601
Sharps Compliance Scholarship Essay Program
This is a scholarship award provided by Sharps Alliance open to students enrolled in university health care studies, such as nursing. There are first, second and third place prizes in the amounts of $1,500, $1,000 and $750 respectively.
Topics for the essays may vary each year so it is important to check the web site for further details.
Deadline: April 30
Contact: Sharps Compliance, Inc., 9220 Kirby Drive, Ste 500, Houston TX 77054
Telephone: 800 772-5657
Email: [email protected]
Ship Island – Mrs. J.O. Jones Memorial Graduate Scholarship
This scholarship is available through the United Daughters of the Confederacy and is available to a student enrolled in a nursing program in the state of Virginia. Applications are available from UDC Chapter offices only.
Eligibility includes being a descendent of a member of the confederacy
Contact: United Daughters of the Confederacy UDC Business Office, memorial Building, 328 North Boulevard, Richmond VA 23220-4009
Telephone: 804 355-1636
Email: [email protected]
Sigma Theta Tau Endowed Nursing Scholarship
Clemson University offers the Sigma Theta Tau Endowed Nursing Scholarship to encourage students to pursue nursing careers. Sigma Theta Tau was founded in 1922 by 6 nurses at the Indiana University Training School for Nurses. The mission of Sigma Theta Tau is to support the professional development of nurses. The eligible candidate must be a nursing student at Clemson University with a GPA of at least 2.5 who demonstrates financial need.
Award: $1000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Clemson University, Marvin Carmichael, Director of Financial Aid, Office of Financial Aid, G-01 Sikes Hall, Box 345123, Clemson, SC 29634; (803) 656-2280
Sigma Theta Tau International Research Grants
This society provides access to resources for nurses looking for grant research monies.
Contact: Sigma Theta Tau, 550 W. North Street, Indianapolis IN 46202
Telephone: 317 634-8171 or 888 634-7575
SIH Scholarship Program for healthcare Careers
Southern Illinois Healthcare offers scholarships to students seeking education in the health care fields, including nursing. Scholarship funds are also available for Registered Nurses working for SIH who wish to pursue a baccalaureate degree.
Eligibility includes a return for service agreement for one year after graduating from the nursing program.
Deadline: May 1
Contact: Southern Illinois Healthcare, 1239 East Main St, Carbondale IL 62901
Telephone: 618 457-5200 ext 67803
Sinclair School of Nursing Scholarships
The Sinclair School of Nursing offers a variety of internal scholarships to students already accepted in the nursing programs, both the undergraduate and graduate. Applications are submitted to the student office at which point you may be awarded any scholarship for which you are deemed eligible. The scholarship awards range from $500 to $1,000.
Eligibility for internal scholarships = already accepted in to the school. One application suffices for all
Eligibility for external scholarships is determined by individual application to any one of 100 available from University of Missouri Office of Student Aid
Deadline: Varies according to type of scholarship. General scholarship deadlines, from Aid Office, are December 1
Types of scholarships include first time students (2 types, for Missouri residents and non-residents), continuing undergraduate international, transfer, graduate and professional, and other.
Alicia C. Wilson Endowed Fund
This scholarship is available from the Sinclair School of Nursing. It is an internal scholarship available to nursing students who are also working at the University of Missouri hospital or clinic. Funds available may vary, according to availability.
Alpha Iota President’s Scholarship Fund
This scholarship is funded by the Alpha Iota Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau nursing. It is an internal scholarship awarded out of the Sinclair School of Nursing. The dollar amount awarded varies, but the minimum is $500
Eligibility includes nursing students with a grade point average high enough that will allow them membership in to the chapter. Applicants must also demonstrate a financial need
Annette McClanahan Harrison Endowed Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to a full-time nursing undergraduate student. Eligibility includes a demonstrated financial need and preference is given to a student who is from Missouri.
Arlene L. and Cynthia M. Grueber Nursing Advancement Scholarship Fund
This scholarship will be awarded to either an LPN upgrading his/her educational level to a BSN, or an RN upgrading their education level to either a BSN or PhD level. The amount to be awarded is meant to be substantial, though at the time of this writing, that amount has not yet been announced.
Arlyn M. Gerwin Memorial Scholarship Fund
This scholarship is given in memory or Arlyn M. Gerwin who was a school teacher in Missouri. Her neice was a graduate of the Sinclair School of Nursing.
At the time of writing this description there was no mention of amount or deadline, therefore it is advised readers contact the school for further information.
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, Sinclair School of Nursing, S235 School of Nursing, University of Missouri, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 1 800 437-4339
Email: [email protected]
Snipes – Meyer – Vorhies Nursing Scholarship Fund
This scholarship is available through the Hawaii Community Foundation. It is awarded to a student enrolled in the nursing program at Maui Community College. Applicants are expected to be involved in community service.
Eligibility includes a minimum grade point average of 2.0 or higher, dependent upon which nursing program they are enrolled in.
You may contact the foundation at the address below, or visit their web site for contact details for the other islands.
Contact: 827 Fort Street Mall, Honolulu Hawaii 96813
Telephone: 808 537-6333 or 888 731-3863
Society of Pediatric Nurses Education Scholarship
The Society of Pediatric Nurses offers several awards, a research grant plus this scholarship. The scholarship is available to members who are seeking to further their nursing education.
Contact: Society of Pediatric Nurses National Office, 7044 S. 13th Street, Oak Creek WI 53154
Telephone: 414 908-4950
Email: [email protected]
SONNE Scholarship
The Illinois Nurses Association offers several scholarships. The SONNE scholarship is awarded to a member of the Student Nurses Association of Illinois to help cover the costs of tuition or other fees. The applicant must be in good standing and be accepted in to a state approved nursing program.
Contact: Illinois Nurses Association, 105 W. Adams Street, Suite 1420, Chicago IL 60603
Telephone: 312 419-2900
South Carolina Nurses Foundation Inc
The SCNF is currently offering 3 scholarship programs for nursing students. Because of current economic conditions, four other scholarship awards are on hold. At the time writing this information the application forms could not be accessed; please contact the SCNF for further instructions.
Mary Ellen Hatfield School of Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to one Registered Nurse and one Licensed Practical Nurse who desire to enhance their education.
Palmetto Gold Undergraduate Scholarship
Monies for these scholarships are provided by dollars raised through the Palmetto Gold Galla, and contributions of supporting contributors. These are then given to every nursing undergraduate program in South Carolina for distribution to qualifying students.
Virginia C. Phillips Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate and graduate nursing student studying to specialize in Community Health
Contact: South Carolina Nurses Foundation Inc, 1821 Gadsden Street, Columbia SC 29201
Telephone: 803 252-4781
Email: [email protected]
Specialized Training Assistance Program (STRAP)
The U.S. Army funds several ways for you to get your nursing education, in return for service with the army. The Army Nurse Candidate Program will help you in your pursuits to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, or you may wish to use the Specialized Training Assistance Program to increase your nursing education to that of a baccalaureate level. This later requires you only to serve with the Army Reserve for one year, in exchange for a monthly stipend of $1,900
Visit the web site below for more information, including how to contact the army office nearest you.
Telephone: 1-888-550-ARMY
State of Alabama Nursing Scholarship
The University of Alabama offers the State of Alabama Nursing Scholarship to encourage Alabama students to pursue careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be an Alabama resident who is enrolled in a nursing program at an accredited college, university or school of nursing. The candidate must have an ACT score of at least 21 or combined SAT score of at least 909. Preference is given to college students with a GPA of at least “B”.
Award: $1000
Deadline: January 15 and December 1
Contact: University of Alabama, Capstone College of Nursing, 271 Rose Administration Building, Box 870142; Tuscaloosa, AL 35487; (205) 348-4530
Steven Cutter Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Student
The Foundation for Seacoast Health awards scholarships to students seeking careers in the health care field, including nursing education.
Eligibility includes residents within the foundation area. Class rank, GPA, test scores, etc. will count toward acceptance for this scholarship. Please visit the web site below for more information.
Contact: Offices at the Community Campus, Foundation for Seacoast Health, 100 Campus Drive, Suite 1, Portsmouth NH 03801
Telephone: 603 422-8200
Email: [email protected]
Straightforward media Nursing School Scholarship
This site allows you to purchase products which can then earn you credits toward saving for your university education. A nursing education can be expensive, and a scholarship or grant not a sure thing, so saving this way may help you meet your educational costs.
Whether you shop for certain products, buy groceries, or eat out, each of these purchases can count towards your college savings.
Strnad Nursing Fund Scholarship
Colorado Mesa University offers the Strnad Nursing Fund Scholarship to encourage Colorado students to pursue careers in nursing. The nursing program at Colorado Mesa incorporates nursing science, practice and theory with a broad liberal arts education. The eligible candidate must be a full-time student at Colorado Mesa University studying nursing. The candidate must be a sophomore, junior or senior and have a GPA of at least 2.5. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $300
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Colorado Mesa University, Financial Aid Department, 1100 North Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81501; (970) 248-1398
Suburban Hospital Scholarship
Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland offers the Suburban Hospital Scholarship to encourage employees of Suburban Hospital to further their careers through education. Suburban Hospital is a community based, nonprofit hospital serving Montgomery County. It is affiliated with Johns Hopkins Medicine. The eligible candidate must be a resident of the Washington, DC metropolitan area and an employee of Suburban Hospital. The candidate must also be enrolled in an undergraduate nursing or allied health program, with a GPA of at least 2.5. The recipient must fulfill a service commitment by working at Suburban Hospital after graduation.
Award: $1000 – $5000
Deadline: April 30 and November 30
Contact: Leslie Weber, Executive Vice President, Suburban Hospital, 8600 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, MD 20814; (301) 896-3971; [email protected]
Supreme Scholarship Program
Those who want to go to nursing school who are also related to VFW or VFW auxiliary may consider applying to those scholarship program.
Award: $1000-$3000
Deadline: April
To apply you will need to contact them at:
Military Order of Cooties Auxiliary
c/o Catherine Wilcox
1060 West Marietta St
Decatur, IL 62522
217-422-5885
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Tafford Uniforms Scholarship Program
Tafford Uniforms provides scholarships to students enrolled in nursing programs, whether they be for a Licensed Practical Nurse or a Masters in Nursing.
Two scholarships are provided for each semester.
Please visit their web site for further details on when and how to apply for this scholarship
Contact: Tafford Uniforms, 1370 Welsh Road, North Wales PA 19454
Telephone: 888 823-3673
Tammi M. Brush ’98 Endowed Memorial Scholarship
Carlow University offers the Tammi M. Brush ’98 Endowed Memorial Scholarship to encourage students to pursue nursing careers. Carlow University is a Catholic university that prepares students for leadership. The School of Nursing offers programs leading to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree, Master of Science in Nursing degree and Doctor of Nursing Practice degree. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in the School of Nursing. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need. Preference is given to graduates of Norwin High School.
Award: Not specified.
Deadline: Not specified.
Contact: Natalie L. Wilson, Director of Financial Aid, 3333 Fifth Avenue¸ Pittsburgh PA, 15213-3165; (412) 578-6058; [email protected]
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Professional Nursing Scholarship
The Texas Higher Education Board provides financial assistance for students seeking a career in nursing. Students must be enrolled at least half time in an approved nursing education program within the state of Texas.
The Jack & Rita Allen Endowed Scholarship Fund for Frank Phillips College Allen Campus
The Amarillo Area Foundation, Inc. offers The Jack & Rita Allen Endowed Scholarship Fund for Frank Phillips College Allen Campus to provide financial assistance to students attending the Frank Phillips College Allen Campus. It was established in 2007 by Jack and Rita Allen. The eligible candidate must be a graduating high school senior and a resident of Hansford, Libscomb, Ochiltree or Roberts County, Texas. The candidate must have a GPA of at least 2.5. Preference is given to students in the nursing program.
Award: $2500
Deadline: February 14
Contact: Amarillo Area Foundation, Inc., Scholarship Administrator, 801 South Fillmore, #700, Amarillo TX, 79101; (806) 376-4521; [email protected]
The Marsh Minority Scholarship
The Amarillo Area Foundation , Inc. offers The Marsh Minority Scholarship to provide financial assistance to African American or Hispanic students seeking higher education. It was established in 1997 by Wendy and Stanley Marsh. The eligible candidate must be African American or Hispanic, enrolled in a Masters or Doctoral program at West Texas A&M University studying nursing, allied health, education, general studies or sociology. Selection is based on both academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $1000
Deadline: February 14
Contact: Amarillo Area Foundation (AAF), Inc., Scholarship Administrator, 801 South Fillmore, #700, Amarillo TX, 79101; (806) 376-4521; [email protected]
The Nancy Gerald Memorial Nursing Scholarship
The Amarillo Area Foundation, Inc. offers The Nancy Gerald Memorial Nursing Scholarship to encourage students from the Texas panhandle to pursue careers in nursing. It was established by the family of the late Nancy Gerald to honor her memory. The eligible candidate must be a junior or senior enrolled in the nursing program at Amarillo College or West Texas A&M University with a GPA of at least 2.5 The candidate must be from the 26 northernmost counties of the Texas panhandle.
Award: $500
Deadline: February 14
Contact: Amarillo Area Foundation, Inc., Scholarship Administrator, 801 South Fillmore, #700, Amarillo TX, 79101; (806) 376-4521; [email protected]
Thomas Jordan Doctoral Scholarship
The Oncology Nursing Society Foundation offers the Thomas Jordan Doctoral Scholarshipto encourage nurses to pursue careers in oncology nursing. Founded in 1975, the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) is dedicated to promoting excellence in education, patient care, administration and research in oncology nursing. Since 1975, ONS has grown to over 200 chapters and over 25 special interest groups. It has become a leader in advocacy activities worldwide. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse, pursuing a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree who has demonstrated a commitment to oncology nursing.
Award: $3000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15275, 412 921-7373, [email protected]
Thelma Orr Memorial Scholarship
The Alpena regional Medical Center sponsors this scholarship of $1,500 which may be awarded to a nursing student attending a program within the state of Michigan.
Note: This scholarship may no longer be available; latest information was from 2006
Contact: Alpena Regional Medical Center, 1501 W. Chisholm Street, Alpena MI 49707
Telephone: 989 356-7000
Thomas-Bolt Scholarship
The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation offers the Thompson-Bolt Scholarship to encourage graduates of St. Albans High School to pursue careers in nursing. The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation was established in 1962 to help improve the lives of residents of the Greater Kanawha Valley area through philanthropic work. The eligible candidate must be a graduate of St. Albans High School and must be enrolled as a freshman in a nursing program at an accredited college, university or school of nursing.
Award: $3000
Deadline: January 15
Contact: Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation, Scholarship Committee, P.O. Box 3041, Charleston, WV 25331; (304) 346-3620; [email protected]
Tom and Lois Crucitti Nursing Scholarship
Western Connecticut State University offers the Tom and Lois Crucitti Nursing Scholarship to students pursuing careers in nursing. It was established in 2001 by Tom and Lois Crucitti, graduates of Western Connecticut State University. The eligible candidate must be a full-time student in the Nursing Program, must have completed at least 30 credits and must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0. The candidate must also demonstrate financial need.
Award: $500
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Nancy Barton, Director of Financial Aid, Western Connecticut State University, 181 White Street, Danbury, CT 06810; (203) 837-8580
Tom Goforth Scholarship Fund
Community Foundation of Mendocino County offers the Tom Goforth Scholarship Fund to encourage Ukiah, California students to pursue careers in nursing. This scholarship was created by the Ukiah High School Alumni Association in honor of Tom Goforth, an alumnus of Ukiah High School. The eligible candidate must be a senior at Ukiah High School, planning to attend Mendocino College. The candidate must also have an interest in pursuing a nursing career or being on the golf team. The candidate must have a GPA of at least 3.0 and demonstrate financial need.
Award: $1500
Deadline: April 13
Contact: Community Foundation of Mendocino County, 290 South State Street, Ukiah, CA 95482; (707) 468-9882
Tomlinson Endowment for Professional Development
In return for working with the Atlantic Health systems, your last 1 to 2 years of nursing education tuition fees will be paid for through this endowment fund.
You may access the application form and brochure on the web site listed below.
Contact: Morristown Memorial Health Foundation’s Tomlinson Endowment for Professional Development, c/o Morristown Memorial Hospital, 100 Madison Avenue Morristown NJ 07962
Telephone: 973 660-3528
Touchmark Foundation Nursing Scholarship
The Touchmark Foundation is providing scholarships to nursing students in several states, as well in Alberta, Canada, who are pursuing a degree in nursing. They are also providing funding to students who will become the new generation of nursing teachers.
Deadline: June 30 and December 30
Contact: Scholarships, Touchmark Foundation, 5150 SW Griffith Drive, Beaverton OT 97005
Telephone: 800 796-8744
Transfer Scholarship
Molloy College offers the Transfer Scholarship to provide financial support to students who chose to transfer to Molloy College from another college or university where the student had already completed at least 30 full-time credits. Molloy College is a private, Catholic college located on Long Island, New York. It is nationally known for providing a high-quality liberal arts education at an affordable price. The eligible candidate must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0, or 3.3 for nursing majors.
Award: $1500
Deadline: April 13
Contact: Marguerite Lane, Admissions, Molloy College, 1000 Hempstead Avenue, Rockville Centre, NY 11571; (516) 678-5000
Tuition Waiver for Foster Care Recipients
The Maryland Higher Education Commission provides tuition waivers for students under the age of 25 years who are attending a college or university 2 or 4 year program. No stipulation in the type of program is made, so this could include any nursing program within the state of Maryland.
Please visit the commission web site on exact eligibility details regarding foster care definitions.
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Maryland Higher Education Commission, 6 North Liberty Street, Baltimore MD 21201
Telephone: 410 767-3301 or 800 974-0203
Two Ten Footwear Foundation Scholarships
The Two Ten Footwear Foundation offers the Two Ten Footwear Foundation Scholarship to students affiliated with the footwear, leather or related industries. The eligible candidate or his or her parents must have been employed in the footwear industry for at least two years. The candidate must be attending or planning to attend an accredited two or four year college, university, nursing or technical school. Selection is based on financial need, academic achievement and personal promise.
Award: $3000; renewable
Deadline: February 16
Contact: Two Ten Footwear Foundation, Scholarship Coordinator, Scholarship Department, 1466 Main Street, Waltham, MA 02451; 800 346-3210, extension 1512; [email protected]
Tylenol Future Care Scholarship
The makers of Tylenol at McNeil award 30 scholarships of $5,000 and ten scholarships of $10,000 each year to students pursuing a health care career. These funds will go a long way in helping you pay for a nursing education. Applicants must be enrolled in a 2 or 4 year program at an approved college, university or technical school.
Students must have completed at least one year of their program to be awarded a scholarship.
Contact: Please use the telephone or web site address below
Note: Unable to verify this address: International Scholarship and Tuition Services, 200 Crutchfield Ave, Nashville TN 37210
Telephone: 866 948-6883
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Kalamazoo Science Foundation Scholarship
The Kalamazoo Community Foundation offers the Kalamazoo Science Foundation Scholarship to help promising high school students pursue education in math, science or engineering.
The eligible candidate must be a high school senior or a full-time college undergraduate, majoring in science, engineering or math. High school seniors must have a GPA of at least 3.5 and college undergraduates must have a GPA of at least 3.0. The candidate must demonstrate financial need.
Award: $2000; renewable
Deadline: March 31
Contact: Carol Carter, Scholarship Administrator, Kalamazoo Community Foundation, 151 South Rose Street, Suite 332, Kalamazoo, MI 49007; (269) 381-4416; [email protected]
(Belmer/Flora Prince), Kahler, Vickers/Raup, Wettstein Scholarship Funds
These scholarships are available through the Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Funds of $800 to $1,000 are given to women seeking education for a general career, or a health care career.
Eligibility includes be a member of the Lutheran Church and have been graduated from high school for two or more years, and have not returned to formal education since that time.
Contact: ELCA Churchwide Ministries, 8765 W. Higgins Road, Chicago Illinois 60631
Telephone: 773 380-2700 or 800 638-3522
Kaiser Permanente College To Caring Program
The Hispanic College Fund offers the Kaiser Permanente College To Caring Program award to students who are juniors or seniors in college pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The eligible candidate must be Hispanic and enrolled full-time as an undergraduate student in an accredited university in Northern California. The candidate must also be a US citizen or permanent resident residing in Northern California. Academic achievement and financial need will be considered.
Award: $8000
Deadline: February 16
Contact: Auri Duarte, Scholarship Program Manager, Hispanic College Fund (HCF), 1301 K Street, NW, 450 A-West, Washington, DC 20005; (202) 296-5400; [email protected]
Kaiser Permanente Deloras Jones RN Academic Excellence Scholarship
Kaiser Permanente has several hospitals and health care facilities across the United States, including California Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Ohio, Oregon, Virginia, Washington and Washington D.C. http://kaiserpermanentejobs.org/locations.aspx
There are 4 scholarships under this name, including nursing as a second career, graduate/doctoral studies, underrepresented groups in nursing, Bachelors degree and academic excellence.
If you require information of scholarships available you are advised to contact them directly. As of the date of this publication the information was not yet available on their web site.
(The) Kamryn Lambert Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded in remembrance of Kamryn, whose care at the University of Maryland Hospital for Children left her wanting to become a caring nurse as those who cared for her.
The application form is available online.
Deadline: April
Contact: The Kamryn Lambert Memorial Scholarship, 7845 Catherine Avenue Pasadena Maryland 21122
(The) Kansas Board of Regents
This board provides a number of different scholarships, undergraduate, vocational and graduate, that can be used by students seeking education in the nursing field. Qualifications for each differ slightly so you are advised to visit the web site for more complete details.
Deadlines for each also differ.
Scholarships available include:
Kansas Ethnic Minority scholarship
Kansas Nursing Service Scholarship
Kansas State Scholarship
Kansas Comprehensive Grant
Vocational Educational Scholarship
Kansas National Guard Educational Assistance
Kansas Military Service Scholarship
Kansas Career Work Study
Kansas Nurse Educator Service Scholarship
Contact: The Kansas Board of regents, 1000 SW Jackson Street, Suite 520, Topeka KS 66612-1368
Telephone: 785 296-3421
Kansas Nurses Foundation Scholarships
The Kansas Nurses Foundation was formed from the Kansas State Nurses Association. The foundation offers funding for numerous scholarships for students pursuing a nursing education, as well as research and grant dollars.
There are 24 endowed scholarship funds and 3 managed scholarships. It is recommended you visit their web site for full details of qualifications and deadlines for application.
Contact: Kansas State Nurses Association, 1109 SW Topeka Blvd.,Topeka KS 66612-1602
Telephone: 785 233-8638
Email: [email protected]
Karen Ann Coffman Memorial Nursing Scholarship
The Community Foundation of Bartholomew County offers the Karen Ann Coffman Memorial Nursing Scholarship to encourage students in Bartholomew County to pursue careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Batholomew County, Indiana, pursuing an Associate Degree in Nursing or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at an accredited college or university. The candidate must have a GPA of at least 2.0.
Award: $500
Deadline: February 16
Contact: Miranda Cross, Scholarship Manager, The Community Foundation of Bartholomew County, 538 Franklin Street, P.O. Box 1547, Columbus, IN 47202; (812) 376-7772; [email protected]
Karen Fleming Metzger Scholarship
The Warrick County Community Foundation offers the Karen Fleming Metzger Scholarship to students from Warrick County high schools pursuing careers in nursing. The scholarship was established by the family of Maurice and Margaret Fleming in memory of their daughter, Karen. The eligible candidate must be a senior graduating from a Warrick County high school, with a GPA of at least 3.0. Preference is given to graduates of Boone High School.
Award: $500
Deadline: February 16
Contact: Miranda Cross, Scholarship Manager, The Community Foundation of Bartholomew County, 538 Franklin Street, P.O. Box 1547, Columbus, IN 47202; (812) 376-7772; [email protected]
Karen O’Neill Endowed Advanced Nursing Practice Scholarship
The Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) Foundation offers Karen O’Neil Endowed Advanced Nursing Practice Scholarship in memory of Karen O’Neil, to support an emergency nurse (RN, LPN, or LVN) pursuing an advanced degree. The eligible candidate must be an emergency nurse seeking an advanced degree and must be an ENA member.
Award: Up to $3000
Deadline: June 1
Contact: Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) Foundation, 915 Lee Street, Des Plaines IL, 60016; (847) 460-4100
Karla Carroll Memorial Nursing Scholarship
Rhode Island College offers the Karla Carroll Memorial Nursing Scholarship to support Rhode Island College students pursuing careers in nursing. The Scholarship was established by the mother of Karla Carroll, a graduate of the Rhode Island College School of Nursing. Karla died in a plane crash. The eligible candidate must be junior or senior enrolled full-time in the Rhode Island College School of Nursing. The candidate must also have a GPA of at least 2.5 and demonstrate the caring qualities that Karla Carroll possessed.
Award: $1000
Deadline: May 31
Contact: James T. Hanbury, Director of Financial Aid, Rhode Island College, 600 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI 02908, (401) 456-8033
Katherine Pope Scholarship
This scholarship is administered through the Georgia Nurses Association in honor of Katherine Pope, and in support of future nurse leaders.
Eligibility includes being a resident of Georgia enrolled in full or part time nursing studies. The applicant must have a grade point average of 2.5 or greater, and have proof of financial need.
Contact: Georgia Nurses Association, 3032 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta GA 30329-2655
Telephone: 404 325-5536 or 800 324-0462
Email: [email protected]
(The) Kathleen Suzanne Nelson Scholarship Fund
This partial scholarship is available through the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. This scholarship is based on merit and proven financial need.
Contact: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Admissions, Godchaux Hall 207, 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800 or 888 333-9191
Knebel Family Nursing Scholarship
The Community Foundation of Boone County Rhode Island College offers the Knebel Family Nursing Scholarship. The Scholarship was established by Donald and Jennifer Knebel in 2008 to provide financial assistance to students pursuing careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a high school senior graduating from Zionsville Community High School or Lebanon High School, planning to enroll in an accredited nursing school in Indiana. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $500
Deadline: May 1
Contact: Scholarship Administrator, Community Foundation of Boone County, 60 East Cedar Street, P.O. Box 92, Zionsville, IN 46077; (317) 873-0210; [email protected]
Kunimitsu and Jessie S. Tamai Scholarship
Hawaii Pacific University offers the Kunimitsu and Jessie S. Tamai Scholarship to encourage high school students to pursue nursing careers in Hawaii. The eligible candidate must have graduated from high school in Hawai’i with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0. The candidate must have been accepted into the Nursing Program at Hawaii Pacific University to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $750
Deadline: April 29
Contact: Hawaii Pacific University, Scholarships Office, 1164 Bishop Street, Suite 210, Honolulu HI, 96813; (808) 566-2430; [email protected]
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La Juan Furgason Scholarship Fund
This is an internal partial scholarship available through Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. A grade point average of at least 3.0 must be maintained each semester for a scholarship to continue. Students must be enrolled in full time nursing studies at the school.
Eligibility is based upon merit and financial need.
Contact: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Admissions, Godchaux Hall 207, 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800 or 888 333-9192
Laura Catherine Rankin Memorial Scholarship
This is a partial scholarship is available through the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. It was established by family and classmates of Laura. Students must be enrolled in full time studies at the school of nursing to qualify for these funds.
Eligibility is based upon merit and financial need.
Contact: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Admissions, Godchaux Hall 207, 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800 or 888 333-9192
Laura Jean Armstrong Scholarship
This scholarship, from the Hawaii Community Foundation, is one of over 100 scholarships available through the foundation. Many of these scholarships can be used towards undergraduate and graduate studies in nursing.
Eligibility for this scholarship includes being a resident of Hawaii and majoring in nursing studies.
Contact: Hawaii Community Foundation, 827 Fort Street Mall, Honolulu HI 96813
Telephone: 808 537-6333 or 888 731-3863
Lauton Hall Memorial Scholarship Fund
This scholarship, available through Conway Regional Health System, is awarded to staff members or their family members who will be attending college or university to pursue studies in the medical field, including nursing. The scholarship is for $1,000
Eligibility includes willingness to work within the Conway Regional Health System
Contact: Conway Regional health System, 2302 College Avenue, Conway Arkansas 72034
Telephone: 501 329-3831 or 800 245-3314
Lenore Alberty Memorial Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship, available through the Sinclair School of Nursing, is awarded to an undergraduate nursing student with a GPA of 3.o who might not qualify for other awards requiring GPA’s of 4.0. A passion and “heart” for nursing must be demonstrated.
Eligibility includes being from a single parent home, in honor of Lenore.
Contact: University of Missouri, Sinclair School of Nursing, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
Email: [email protected]
Letha Taylor Nursing Scholarship
The Henry County Community Foundation offers the Letha Taylor Nursing Scholarship to encourage students in Indiana to pursue careers in nursing. It was established by the family of Letha Taylor to honor her commitment to caring for others. The eligible candidate must be a senior graduating from New Castle High School. The candidate must also plan to enroll in an accredited college or university, pursuing a degree in nursing and demonstrate financial need.
Award: $500
Deadline: March 16
Contact: Henry County Community Foundation, Scholarship Administrator, 700 South Memorial Drive, P.O. Box 6006, New Castle, IN 47362; (765) 529-2235; [email protected]
Lettie Pate Whitehead Scholarship Fund
This partial scholarship is available through Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. Funding is supported by the Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation and the scholarship is awarded to a bridge student, preferably from the southern states, entered in to their first year of nursing studies.
Contact: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Admissions, Godchaux Hall 207, 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800 or 888 333-9192
Licensed Vocational Nurse Loan Repayment Program
The Health Professions Education Foundation offers the Licensed Vocational Nurse Loan Repayment Program to encourage California students to pursue careers in nursing and to increase the number of Registered Nurses practicing in medically underserved areas of California. The eligible candidate must be a Licensed Vocational Nurse in California, currently working in a Medically Underserved Area, veteran’s facility, prison or Health Professional Shortage Area. Award recipients must be willing to practice in California after graduation, providing full-time direct patient care in a medically underserved area.
Award: $6000
Deadline: September 11
Contact: Health Professions Education Foundation, 400 R Street, Suite 460, Sacramento CA, 95811; (916) 326-3640; [email protected]
Liff Nursing Scholarship
Mesa State College offers the Liff Nursing Scholarship to encourage students in Colorado to pursue careers in nursing by providing financial assistance. The eligible candidate must be a full or part-time student at Mesa State College Department of Health Sciences, working toward a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The eligible candidate must be a sophomore, junior or senior and must have a GPA of at least 3.0. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $100
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Mesa State College, Financial Aid Department, 1100 North Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81501; (970) 248-1398
Lillian Alden Brooks Endowed Nursing Scholarship
Clemson University offers Lillian Alden Brooks Endowed Nursing Scholarship to encourage students to pursue careers in nursing at the Clemson University Nursing School. At Clemson University Nursing School, students receive a well-balanced education with an emphasis on caring, scholarship, leadership and community service. The eligible candidate must be a freshman, sophomore, junior or senior enrolled in the Clemson Nursing School, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The candidate must have a GPA of at least 2.5.
Award: $800; renewable
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Clemson University, Marvin Carmichael, Director of Financial Aid, Office of Financial Aid, G-01 Sikes Hall, Box 345123, Clemson, SC 29634; (803) 656-2280
Lillian McKelvey Memorial Scholarship
The Oregon Student Access Commission offers the Lillian McKelvey Memorial Scholarship to graduates of Burns or Crane Union High School who are pursuing careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be enrolled at least part-time in the second year at a public or nonprofit college or university, pursuing a degree or certificate in nursing. The candidate must also be a resident of Grant or Harney County, Oregon.
Award: up to $1000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Cheryl Connolly, Scholarship Processing Coordinator, Oregon Student Access Commission, 1500 Valley River Drive, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401; (541) 687-7400; [email protected]
(The) Lillian Cary Scholarship
This is a partial nursing scholarship offered through the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. It is awarded to a student enrolled in a masters of nursing program at the school.
Eligibility is based on merit and an identified financial need.
Contact: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Admissions, Godchaux Hall 207, 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800 or 888 333-9192
Lisa Diane (Smith) Speer, RN Scholarship
Cochise College offers the Lisa Diane (Smith) Speer, RN Scholarship to encourage Arizona residents to pursue careers in nursing by providing financial assistance. The eligible candidate must be enrolled full-time at the Cochise College Nursing Program pursuing an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing and planning a career in trauma or emergency room nursing. The candidate must have a GPA of at least 2.5. Selection is based on financial need. Preference is given to single parents.
Award: 3 awards of $500
Deadline: April 13
Contact: Cochise College, Office of Financial Aid, 4190 West Highway 80, Douglas AZ, 85607; (800) 966-7943, extension 4100; [email protected]
Lois Hallberg Nurse’s Scholarship
Contact: American legion Auxiliary National Headquarters, 8945 N. Meridian St. 2nd Floor, Indianapolis IN 46260
Telephone: 301 569-4500
Lt. Glenn and Verna Taylor Memorial
Carl Albert State College offers the Lt. Glenn and Verna Taylor Memorial scholarship to encourage Oklahoma students to pursue careers in nursing. It was established by a gift from W. Kathlyeen Burnett. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in the nursing program at Carl Albert State College, pursing an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing degree. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need. Preference is given to candidates with disabilities and candidates who are African American women.
Award: Not specified
Deadline: February 15
Contact: Carl Albert State College, Office of Financial Aid, 1507 South McKenna, Poteau, OK 74953; (918) 647-1343; [email protected]
Lucy Chand Nursing Scholarship
Worcester State College offers the Lucy Chand Nursing Scholarship to students studying nursing at Worcester State University. This scholarship was established by Lucy Chand’s son, Ron Chand , to honor her commitment to family and her illustrious nursing career. Lucy Chand was born in India and worked for many years as a public health nurse in India before moving to the United States. The eligible candidate must be a junior or senior in the nursing program at Worcester State University. The candidate must also have a GPA of at least 3.3 and demonstrate financial need.
Contact: Jayne McGinn, Director of Financial Aid, 486 Chandler Street¸ Worcester MA, 01602-25997; (508) 929-8056
Luigi and Amalia Setacci Bursary
Brock University offers the Luigi and Amalia Setacci Bursary to encourage students in the Niagara area to pursue careers in nursing. It was established in 2006 with a generous donation from Luigi Setacci. The eligible candidate must be a full-time freshman, sophomore, junior or senior at Brock University Department of Nursing. The candidate must also be a resident of Ontario, with preference given to students from the Niagara area. Selection is based on financial need. Award: $2500
Deadline: December 1
Contact: Brock University, Scholarship Administrator, 500 Glenridge Avenue, Saint Catharines ON, L2S 3A1; (905) 688-5550; [email protected]
Lulu May Clay Nursing Scholarship
Montana State University – Billings offers the Lulu May Clay Nursing Scholarship to provide financial assistance to students at the College of Nursing, College of Engineering and Home Economics. It was established with a bequest left by Lula Mae Clay. The eligible candidate must be a full-time sophomore at Montana State University – Billings, pursuing the nursing curriculum. The candidate must also have graduated from a Montana high school. Selection is based on financial need.
Award: $300
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Melina Hawkins, Director of Financial Aid, Montana State University – Billings, 1500 University Drive, Billings MT, 59101; (406) 657-2188
Lynda Andrus Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation offers the Lynda Andrus Memorial Scholarship Fund to provide financial assistance to students at Eastern Michigan University. It was established in 2000 by the family, friends and colleagues of Lynda Andrus. Lynda Andrus was a student in the nursing program at Eastern Michigan University when she died from cancer. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in Eastern Michigan University College of Health & Human Services, Department of Nursing. The candidate must be a non-smoker and must demonstrate financial need.
Award: $500
Deadline: April 2
Contact: Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation, 301 North Main Street, Suite 300, Ann Arbor MI, 48104; (734) 663-0401; [email protected]
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UHS Hospitals Nursing Scholarship
The State University of New York at Binghamton offers the UHS Hospitals Nursing Scholarship to support minority and immigrant students who wish to pursue nursing careers.
The eligible candidate must be a minority or immigrant who is a U.S. citizen, must reside in Broome, Chenango, Delaware, or Tioga County, N.Y., or in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, and must have a GPA of at least 3.0, with plans to attend the Decker School of Nursing full-time.
Award: up to $5550
Deadline: Not specified.
Contact: Karen Boulas, Coordinator of University Scholarships, State University of New York at Binghamton, P.O. Box 6000, Office of External Scholarships, Binghamton, NY 13902; (607) 777-2428; [email protected]
University Health Systems Health Careers Academic Loan Program
Vidant Health, or University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina, provides nursing students with help funding their nursing education. Whether you are pursuing an Associate’s degree, a diploma or entered in to a BSN program, you may qualify for this funding.
Eligibility includes a grade point average of 2.75, a resident of North Carolina (at least 5 years) and must have already completed levels I and II of the anatomy and physiology course.
Deadline: February 15, September 15 or June 30 (dependent on program)
Contact: University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina, UHS Health Careers, P.O. Box 6028, Greenville NC 27835
Telephone:
University of Alabama School of Nursing Scholarships
The school of nursing has 59 scholarships available to offer their nursing students. If you do not qualify for one of these scholarships there are still other opportunities for you to find financial assistance with your nursing education.
Please visit the web site for further details on qualifications for each of these scholarships.
Contact: University of Alabama School of Nursing, 1530 3rd Avenue South, NB 218, Birmingham Alabama 35294-1210
Telephone: 205 975-8936
NOTE: This page could theoretically contain information from every university in the United States as nearly all Universities and Colleges offer some form of scholarships, grants and financial aid. Please visit nursing schools in the United States for a full list of all of the nursing schools that have accredited nursing programs.
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Mabel C. Sargent Scholarship
The Wyoming Community Foundation offers the Mabel C. Sargent Scholarship to provide financial assistance to juniors or seniors at the University of Wyoming who plan to pursue careers in nursing.
The eligible candidate must be a junior or senior enrolled in the University of Wyoming, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree . The candidate must have a GPA of at least 3.0. Selection is based on academic achievement, leadership ability and community service.
Award: 6 awards of $5000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Wyoming Community Foundation, 313 South 2nd Street, Laramie, WY 82070, (800)708-7878; [email protected]
Madeline Pickett (Halbert) Cogswell Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship for $1,000 is provided through the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. It is awarded to a student enrolled in an approved school of nursing.
Eligibility includes being a member, or a descendent, of the NSDAR
Deadline: February 15
Contact: National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 1776 D Street, Washington DC 20006
Telephone: 202 628-1776
Mae B. Wilkin/Phyrne Lorenz Scholarship Fund
The Native Daughters of the Golden West offer several scholarships, through donations, to their members, or family members. No specific field of study is noted, so nursing students who meet the eligibility requirements below may apply.
Eligibility includes being born in California and enrolled in studies in any university, college, vocational or trade school located within the state of California.
Contact: Native Daughters of the Golden West, 543 Baker Street, San Francisco CA 94117-1405
Telephone: 415 563-9091
Marcelle Dodson Estes Scholarship
The University of West Florida offers the Marcelle Dodson Estes Scholarship to encourage students to pursue higher education. It was established in 1986 by Pensacola resident Marcelle Dodson Estes, who was committed to community service. The eligible candidate must be a sophomore, junior or senior enrolled in the University of West Florida. The candidate must be pursuing a career in a health-related field. Preference is given to students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $1100
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: University of West Florida, Nursing Department, VWF, 11000 University Parkway, Bldg. 18, Main Lobby, Pensacola, FL 32514; (850) 474-2881
March of Dimes Graduate Nursing Scholarships
This well known and respected organization offers several $5,000 scholarships annually to nurses enrolled in maternal/child health nursing programs. Applications are to be sent via email only.
Eligibility includes already being a Registered Nurse, and seeking to train at the masters or doctoral level to focus their career in maternal and child health.
Deadline: mid January yearly
Contact: March of Dimes Education Services, 1275 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains NY 10605
Telephone: 914 997-4609 (for assistance)
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Margaret Jones Memorial Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship is available through the Hawaii Community Foundation. Created in memory of a nurse killed during World War I, the scholarship is awarded enrolled in the BSN or MSN nursing program in Hawaii or a mainland USA university. The applicant must be a college junior, at minimum.
Eligibility includes a grade point average of at least 3.0
Contact: Hawaii Community Foundation, 827 Fort Street Mall, Honolulu HI 96813
Telephone: 808 537-6333 or 888 731-3863
Marguerite McAlpin Memorial Scholarship for Nursing
This scholarship of $300 is available through the American Legion Auxiliary Department of Washington. It is awarded to a descendent of a U.S Armed Forces veteran who is enrolled in a graduate or undergraduate study of nursing.
Contact: American legion Auxiliary Department of Washington, P.O. Box 5867, Lacey WA 98509
Telephone: 360 456-5995
Marion A. Lindeman Scholarship
The Oregon Student Access Commission offers access to over 400 scholarships. They are available to students throughout the state, but some are specific to students from certain high schools in specific counties.
This is one of many scholarships available to students in the state.
You must register on the commission’s site and then fill out an online application.
For accurate and up to date information you are advised to visit the links below.
Deadline: February 16 – March 1
Contact: Oregon Student Access Commission, 1500 Valley River Drive, Eugene OR 97401
Telephone: 541 687-7395
Email: [email protected]
Marion Huber Learning Through Listening Awards
These awards of $6,000 are given to students who, through hard work and perseverance, have overcome stiff learning disabilities to graduate high school with excellent grade point averages. Recipients may then use these funds to assist them in furthering their education in college or university studies in nursing, or any other career field of their choosing.
Contact: Learning Ally National Headquarters, 20 Roszel Road, Princeton NJ 08540
Telephone: 800 221-4792
Marian Stephens Wethington Memorial Nursing Scholarship
Mesa State College offers the Marian Stephens Wethington Memorial Nursing Scholarship to encourage students in Colorado to pursue careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a full or part-time student at Mesa State College Department of Health Sciences, working toward a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The eligible candidate must be a junior and must have a GPA of at least 3.0. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $300
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Mesa State College, Financial Aid Department, 1100 North Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81501; (970) 248-1398
Marilyn Lenio Nursing Scholarship
Cochise College offers the Marilyn Lenio Nursing Scholarship to encourage Arizona residents to pursue careers in nursing by providing financial assistance. The eligible candidate must be enrolled full-time at the Cochise College Nursing Program pursuing an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing. The eligible candidate must be a sophomore and have a GPA of at least 3.5. The candidate must also be a Cochise County Resident and U.S. citizen. Selection is based on financial need.
Award: 3 awards of $500
Deadline: April 13
Contact: Cochise College, Office of Financial Aid, 4190 West Highway 80, Douglas AZ, 85607; (800) 966-7943, extension 4100; [email protected]
Marilyn Tomey Memorial Scholarship
The Henry County Community Foundation offers the Marilyn Tomey Memorial Scholarship to encourage students in Indiana to pursue careers in nursing. It was established by the family of Marilyn Tomey to honor her commitment to nursing and community service. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Henry County who is enrolled at a college or university in Indiana full-time, pursing a degree in nursing. The candidate must have a GPA of at least 3.0 and show a commitment to service to others through nursing.
Award: $500 – $2000
Deadline: March 16
Contact: Henry County Community Foundation, Scholarship Administrator, 700 South Memorial Drive, P.O. Box 6006, New Castle, IN 47362; (765) 529-2235; [email protected]
Marion A. and Eva S. Peeples Foundation Trust Scholarship
Johnson County Community Foundation offers the Marion A. and Eva S. Peeples Foundation Trust Scholarship to graduates of high schools in Indiana. The eligible candidate must enroll in a college or university in Indiana pursuing a degree in nursing, dietetics or technology education. Preference is given first to Franklin Community High School students, next to students who reside in Johnson County, and then to students who attend high school in Indiana. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $500 – $2000; renewable
Deadline: March 16
Contact: Kim Minton, Scholarship Administrator, P.O. Box 217, Franklin, IN 46131; (317) 738-2213; [email protected]
Marion A. Lindeman Scholarship
The Oregon Student Access Commission offers the Marion A. Lindeman Scholarship to employees of Willamette View Health Center or Willamette View Terrace. The eligible candidate must be enrolled at least part-time in a degree program pursuing a degree or certificate in nursing, occupational therapy, speech therapy, physical therapy or other health-related field. At the time of application the candidate also must have completed a year of employment at Willamette View Health Center or Willamette View Terrace. Selection will be based on financial need.
Award: up to $1000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Cheryl Connolly, Scholarship Processing Coordinator, Oregon Student Access Commission, 1500 Valley River Drive, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401; (541) 687-7400; [email protected]
Marsha’s Angels Scholarship
This scholarship of up to $2,000 is awarded to qualifying students entering their first year of nursing training in any accredited program throughout the United States. There are some slight variations on this fact; please see the web site for details.
There is no age limit on this scholarship, so if you have decided to change professions and become a nurse later in life, you are welcome to apply.
Deadline: June 30
Contact: Marsha’s Angels, P.O. Box 401, Valley Center KS 67147-0401
Mary Alice Hartigan Scholarship for Nursing
This scholarship, available through the Heartland Foundation, is awarded to a student enrolled in nursing program aimed at focusing on surgical nursing care.
Eligibility includes residents within the Heartland areas of Missouri, Iowa, Kansas or Nebraska. A financial need must also be demonstrated.
Deadline: July
Contact: Heartland Foundation/empower, 518 S. Sixth Street, St. Joseph Missouri 64501
Telephone: 816 271-7200 or 800 447-1083
Mary Ann Reinert Scholarship
This scholarship is available through the Heartland Foundation. It is awarded to a nursing student pursuing a specialty in surgical nursing. The applicant must be enrolled in full time studies in an approved program. Eligibility includes a demonstrated financial need and the applicant must live in the Heartland area of the USA.
Deadline: July
Contact: Heartland Foundation/empower, 518 S. Sixth Street, St. Joseph Missouri 64501
Telephone: 816 271-7200 or 800 447-1083
Mary B. Rhodes Medical Scholarship
The Woman’s Missionary Union Foundation offers the Mary B. Rhodes Medical Scholarship to children or international missionaries planning to go on international missions. The Women’s Missionary Union Foundation works to support Christian missions worldwide by securing financial support. The eligible candidate must be a child of a missionary, enrolled in an accredited college or university, pursuing a degree in nursing, medicine, pharmacy or dentistry.
Award: Not specified
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Linda M. Lucas, Administrative Assistant, Woman’s Missionary Union Foundation, 100 Missionary Ridge, 100 Missionary Ridge, Birmingham, AL 35242; (205) 408-5525; [email protected]
Mary Butler Woods Nursing Scholarship Fund
This scholarship is available through the Sinclair School of Nursing. Preference for the award of this scholarship will be given to relations of those who hole/held membership with the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Application can be made internally at the school of nursing.
Contact: Missouri University Sinclair School of Nursing, Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
Mary Ellen Hatfield School Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship is available through the South Carolina Nurses Foundation, who distribute several awards and scholarships each year. It is awarded to an RN or LPN seeking to further the education in nursing.
Eligibility is determined by committee
Contact: The South Carolina Nurses Foundation, 1821 Gadsden Street, Columbia SC 29201
Telephone: 803 898-0850 or 803 252-4781
Email: [email protected]
Mary Free Bed Guild of Grand Rapids – Minority Scholarship Program
Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital offers the Minority Scholarship Program for minority students pursuing degrees in nursing or rehabilitation therapy programs.The eligible candidate must be enrolled in or accepted to an accredited university in a nursing program. The candidate must also have a GPA of at least 3.0 and demonstrated leadership skills. The candidate must be a resident of the West Michigan area and be Black or African American, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Native Hawaiian, or other Pacific Islander
Award: Varies
Deadline: March 31
Contact: Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital, 235 Wealthy SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503; (800) 528 8989; [email protected]
Mary Marshal Nursing Scholarships
There are 2 scholarships under this title, one for a Licensed Practical Nurses and one for Registered Nurses. Both scholarships are administered through the Virginia Department of Health.
Students may be enrolled either in full time or part time studies.
Deadline: May 1 – June 30 (both programs)
Contact: Virginia Department of Health, 109 Governor Street, Suite 1016 East, James Madison Building, Richmond VA 23219
Telephone: 804 864-7435 or 800 694-7349
Mary P. Oenslager Scholastic Achievement Awards
Though this scholarship is awarded to a student who is legally blind or visually impaired, it is possible to study in fields of nursing where this disability won’t hold you back.
Learning Ally gives out nine awards in total are given out to students receiving a bachelors, masters or doctoral degree. Recipients are chosen by committee in honor of their proven excellence in academics and leadership.
Eligibility includes being a registered Ally learner
Deadline: March 15
Contact: Learning Ally National Headquarters, 20 Roszel Road, Princeton NJ 08540
Telephone: 800 221-4792
Mary T. Price Fund
The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation provides numerous scholarships for students attending post secondary education colleges and universities in West Virginia. Many of these can be used to help support a nursing education. Each has specific criteria, so it is recommended you review each scholarship’s eligibility.
General eligibility includes attending full time studies and a GPA of 2.5 or higher.
You will be required to fill out an online application to check for eligibility for other scholarships.
Deadline: January 15
Contact: The Greater Kanawha valley Foundation, 900 Lee Street East, 16th Floor, Charleston WV 25301
Telephone: 304 346-3620
Email: Susan Hoover – [email protected]
Mary Virginia Macrae Memorial Merit Award
This award of $400 is awarded to a students enrolled in any study at any post secondary education institution. No specifications are mentioned so this would be available to applicants seeking help with their nursing education.
The award is distributed through the American Legion Auxiliary Department of Iowa. This organization has several other scholarships and merit awards available.
Eligibility for all includes being a descendent of a US veteran.
Contact: American Legion Auxiliary Department of Iowa, Sharon Anderson, Department Education Chairman, 709 3rd Street S.E., Altoona Iowa 50009
Telephone: 515 957-0803
Maryland Higher Education Commission
This foundation provides scholarships to students seeking higher professional education. Students may be attending either full time or part time studies. Amounts of $1,000 or more will be awarded to qualifying applicants.
Eligibility includes education in programs for nursing and other health care related fields. It is also based upon proven financial need.
Deadline: as per your chosen schools deadlines
Contact: Maryland Higher Education Commission, 6 N. Liberty Street, Baltimore MD 21201
Telephone: 410 767-3301 or 800 974-0203
Massachusetts Long Term Care Foundation Scholarship
Rhode Island College offers the Massachusetts Long Term Care Foundation Scholarship to support Rhode Island College students pursuing careers in nursing, specializing in long-term care. The eligible candidate must have worked full- or part-time for a nursing home or assisted living facility in Massachusetts for at least one year at the time of application. The candidate must also be enrolled in or accepted to a nursing program at an accredited college, university or nursing school.
Award: $300
Deadline: May 31
Contact: James T. Hanbury, Director of Financial Aid, Rhode Island College, 600 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI 02908, (401) 456-8033
Masters Scholarship- ONCC
The Oncology Nursing Society Foundation and the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation (ONCC) offers the Masters Scholarship to encourage nurses to pursue careers in oncology nursing. Founded in 1975, the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) is dedicated to promoting excellence in education, patient care, administration and research in oncology nursing. Since 1975, ONS has grown to over 200 chapters and over 25 special interest groups. It has become a leader in advocacy activities worldwide. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse, pursuing a Masters of Science in Nursing degree who has demonstrated a commitment to oncology nursing.
Award: $3000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15275, 412 921-7373, [email protected]
Masters Scholarship- ONS
The Oncology Nursing Society Foundation offers the Masters Scholarship to encourage nurses to pursue careers in oncology nursing. Founded in 1975, the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) is dedicated to promoting excellence in education, patient care, administration and research in oncology nursing. Since 1975, ONS has grown to over 200 chapters and over 25 special interest groups. It has become a leader in advocacy activities worldwide. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse, pursuing a Masters of Science in Nursing degree who has demonstrated a commitment to oncology nursing.
Award: $3000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15275, 412 921-7373, [email protected]
Masters Scholarship I
The Oncology Nursing Society Foundation offers the Masters Scholarship I to encourage nurses to pursue careers in oncology nursing. Founded in 1975, the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) is dedicated to promoting excellence in education, patient care, administration and research in oncology nursing. Since 1975, ONS has grown to over 200 chapters and over 25 special interest groups. It has become a leader in advocacy activities worldwide. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse, pursuing a Masters of Science in Nursing degree who has demonstrated a commitment to oncology nursing.
Award: $3000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15275, 412 921-7373, [email protected]
Masters Scholarship II
The Oncology Nursing Society Foundation offers the Masters Scholarship II to encourage nurses to pursue careers in oncology nursing. Founded in 1975, the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) is dedicated to promoting excellence in education, patient care, administration and research in oncology nursing. Since 1975, ONS has grown to over 200 chapters and over 25 special interest groups. It has become a leader in advocacy activities worldwide. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse, pursuing a Masters of Science in Nursing degree who has demonstrated a commitment to oncology nursing.
Award: $3000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15275, 412 921-7373, [email protected]
Maude T. Scott Memorial Scholarship Fund
Johnson County Community Foundation offers the Maude T. Scott Memorial Scholarship Fund to graduates of Franklin Community High School pursuing careers in nursing. The Johnson County Community Foundation was established to improve the quality of life for residents in Johnson County Indiana. The eligible candidate must be a senior graduating from Franklin Community High School, planning to enroll in a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program at an accredited school of nursing. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $1500
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Kim Minton, Scholarship Administrator, P.O. Box 217, Franklin, IN 46131; (317) 738-2213; [email protected]
McFarland Charitable Foundation Scholarship
The Havana National Banks offers the McFarland Charitable Foundation Scholarship to encourage students to pursue nursing careers in Havana, IL. The eligible candidate must be a freshman, sophomore, junior or senior pursuing a degree in nursing. The candidate must agree to practice as a registered nursing in Havana, IL for one year for each year the candidate receives a scholarship. If the candidate does not fulfill the service requirement, the scholarship must be repaid.
Award: $7000 – $12,000
Deadline: May 15
Contact: Larry Thomson, Vice President and Senior Trust Officer, Havana National Bank, 112 South Orange Street, P.O. Box 200, Havana, IL 62644; (309) 543-3361
M. Elizabeth Carnegie Scholarship
The Nurses Educational Funds, Inc. offers the M. Elizabeth Carnegie Scholarship to African-American students pursuing doctoral degrees in nursing. The eligible candidate must be an African American registered nurse who is a member of a professional nursing association. The candidate must be enrolled in a doctorate program in nursing or related field. Selection is based on academic achievement and demonstrated service to the nursing profession. Candidates are required to submit GRE or MAT scores.
Award: $2500
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Nurses Educational Funds, Inc., Kristen Oikle, Scholarship Coordinator, 304 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10010; 212 590-2443; [email protected]
10,000 Degrees (formerly Marin Education Fund)
This organization gives access to many scholarships to assist students who want to attend college. Whether it is for undergraduate studies in nursing, professional and technical trades, child care or other studies, this organization gives students the resources they need for a higher education.
The organization provides a number of scholarships, each with specific eligibility requirements. Many of these however can be used by students seeking a career in nursing.
Some of the scholarship areas include:
Professional and Technical Training Scholarships
Undergraduate Scholarships
Outside Scholarships
There are a number of scholarships listed under each of these headings. Please visit the web site below for more specific details
Contact: 10,000 Degrees, Marine Community Foundation, 781 Lincoln Avenue, Suite 140, San Rafael CA 94901
Telephone: 415 459-4240
Medcenter One Nursing Student Tuition Loan Program
The Medcenter One College of Nursing offers the Medcenter One Nursing Student Tuition Loan Program to encourage students to pursue nursing careers by proving financial assistance. The eligible candidate must be a freshman, sophomore, junior or senior in good standing, pursuing a degree at Medcenter One College of Nursing. This loan must be repaid either through working at Medical One Health Systems or by making direct payments to Medcenter One College of Nursing.
Award: $2750
Deadline: May 15
Contact: Medcenter One College of Nursing, 300 North Seventh Street, Bismark, ND 58501, (701) 323-6371
Medtronic Physio-Control Advanced Nursing Practice Scholarship
The Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) Foundation offers the Medtronic Physio-Control Advanced Nursing Practice Scholarship with the support of Physio-Control, Inc., the world’s leading provider of external defibrillators. The eligible candidate must be an emergency nurse pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing degree and must he an ENA member. The candidate must also have a GPA of 3.0. Preference will be given to candidates pursuing careers in cardiac nursing. Selection will be based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $3000
Deadline: June 1
Contact: Emergency Nurses Association Foundation, 915 Lee Street, Des Plaines IL, 60016; (847) 460-4100
Melissa Sengbusch Inspirational Program
This scholarship is available through the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. It is an undergraduate scholarship that awards $10,000 for a four year program f study in nursing.
Eligibility includes maintaining a minimum 3.0 grade point average throughout the program.
Contact: University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Killebrew-Laporte Center for Admissions and Student Affairs, Claire M. Fagin Hall, Suite M-5, 418 Curie Boulevard, Philadelphia PA 19104-4217
Telephone: 215 898-8191
Email: [email protected]
Merle Dozier Strange Scholarship
This is an internal scholarship available through the Sinclair School of Nursing. This endowed scholarship is available to undergraduate or graduate students meeting the schools eligibility requirements.
One application only is required to apply for any of the schools internal scholarships. Please contact the school for further details.
Contact: University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing, Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
Mern Shafman Memorial Nursing Scholarship
Bloomfield College offers the Mern Shafman Memorial Nursing Scholarship to students pursuing careers in nursing at the Bloomfield College Frances M. McLaughlin Division of Nursing. The Nursing program at Bloomfield College was designed to provide a balance of professional studies, liberal arts and practical experience. The eligible candidate must be a junior pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at Bloomfield College. The candidate must also have a GPA of at least 3.0. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $500; renewable
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Bloomfield College, 467 Franklin Street, Bloomfield, NJ 07003; 973 748-9000; [email protected]
Mesa County Medical Society & Auxiliary Nursing Scholarship
Mesa State College offers the Mesa County Medical Society & Auxiliary Nursing Scholarship to encourage students in Colorado to pursue careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a full-time senior at Mesa State College Department of Health Sciences, working toward a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The candidate must be a resident of Mesa County and must have a GPA of at least 3.0. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need. The recipient of the award must agree to work in Mesa County for at least two year after graduation.
Award: $1500
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Mesa State College, Financial Aid Department, 1100 North Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81501; (970) 248-1398
Michigan League for Nursing Scholarships
The Michigan League for Nursing Scholarships offers access to several scholarship programs. The eligibility criteria for each is different; please review theses carefully.
Scholarships available:
Michigan League for Nursing/MCNEA/MACN Scholarship
This year’s award amount is $1,000, available to a nursing student enrolled in either a Licensed Practical Nurse, Associate or Bachelor Degree of study.
Deadline: March 1
Michigan Nursing Scholarship
The Michigan Department of Treasury offers the Michigan Nursing Scholarship to encourage Michigan students to pursue careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in a college or nursing school in Michigan, pursuing an Associate Degree in Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, Licensed Practical Nurse certification or Master of Science in Nursing degree. Eligible candidates must be in good academic standing. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $500
Deadline: September 1
Contact: Michigan Department of Treasury¸ Office of Scholarships and Grants, P.O. Box 30462, Lansing, MI 48909; (888) 447-2687; [email protected]
Michigan Nursing Students Association (MNSA)
A search function for scholarships is available.
Mid-Atlantic Cardiovascular Foundation Nursing Scholarship
Contact: 410-484-9520
Middlesex County (NJ) Medical Society Foundation Scholarship
The Middlesex County Medical Society Foundation, Inc. offers the Middlesex County Medical Society Foundation Scholarship to encourage student in Middlesex County, New Jersey to pursue careers in health-related fields. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Middlesex County for at least five years at the time of application. The candidate must also be enrolled in an accredited nursing program, medical school or pharmacy school. Selection is based upon academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $500 – $1500
Deadline: March 15
Contact: Mary Alice Bruno, Executive Director, Middlesex County Medical Society Foundation, Inc., 575 Cranbury Road, B-7, East Brunswick, NJ 08816; (732) 257-6800; [email protected]
Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS) Research Grant
The Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing offers the Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS) Research Grant to encourage registered nurses to complete research in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse with a Master of Science in Nursing degree. The candidate must also have a research project ready to begin immediately upon receipt of the grant. The candidate must be a member in good standing of the Midwest Nursing Research Society and Sigma Theta Tau International.
Award: $2500
Deadline: April 1
Contact: Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Program Department, 550 West North Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202; (888) 634-7575, (317) 634-8171; [email protected]
Mildred B. Price Nursing Scholarship Fund
The Central Indiana Community Foundation offers the Mildred B. Price Nursing Scholarship Fund to Indiana students pursuing careers in nursing. The eligible student must be a resident of Stake, White, Sullivan, Madison, Pulaski, Knox, Hamilton or Grant County, Indiana. The candidate must also be enrolled in or have been accepted to a nursing program at an accredited college or university in Indiana, with a GPA of at least 2.5. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $1000
Deadline: March 2
Contact: Scholarship Administrator, Central Indiana Community Foundation, English Foundation Building, 615 North Alabama Street, #119, Indianapolis, IN 46204; (317) 634-2423; [email protected]
Mildred I. Martignone Nurse Scholarship
This is one of many scholarships available to student residing in the state of Oregon. Please review the PDF document for qualifications (some scholarships available to graduating students of certain high schools) or contact the Oregon Student Access Commission directly.
Contact: Oregon Student Access Commission, 1500 Valley River Drive, Suite 100, Eugene OR 97401
Telephone: 541 687-7400 or 800 452-8807
Mildred Nutting Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship is available through the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). It is available to students already enrolled in a nursing program.
Contact: National Chairman, DAR Scholarship Committee, P.O. Box 2906, Ridgeland MS 39158-2906
The DAR Society offers access to many other scholarship programs as well. Please see the main web site for further details.
Main Contact: National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution, 1776 D Street, NW Washington DC 20006
Telephone: 202 628-1776
Mildred West Reed Memorial Scholarship
This is a partial scholarship available through the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. As an internal scholarship, one application only is required to apply.
Contact: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Admissions, Godhaux Hall 207, 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-9192
Minnesota Nurse Faculty Loan Forgiveness Program
Contact: Mohamed Samaha, [email protected]
Telephone: 651-201-3870
Minnesota Nurse Faculty Loan Forgiveness Program
The Minnesota Nurse Faculty Loan Forgiveness Program was established to recruit and retain health care professionals to needed areas and facilities in Minnesota.The eligible candidate must in the final year of a Masters or doctoral program that prepares him or her to be nurse educators. For loan forgiveness, program participants must teach at least 12 credit hours, or 720 hours per year (including prep time), for a minimum of three years in a postsecondary nursing program.
Award: Varies
Deadline: March 31
Contact: Minnesota Department of Health, Office of Rural Health and Primary Care, P.O. Box 64882, St. Paul, MN 55164-0882. [email protected]
Minority Nurse Magazine Scholarship
The Alloy Media + Marketing offers the Minority Nurse Magazine Scholarship Program to racial and ethnic minority nursing students. The eligible candidate must be in the third or fourth year of an accredited Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program or in an accelerated program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree or a Master of Science in Nursing degree. The eligible candidate must have a GPA of at least 3.0.
Award: $1000 – $3000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Pam Chwedyk, Alloy Media + Marketing, Alloy Education Division, 211 West Wacker Drive, Chicago IL, 60606; 312 525-3095; [email protected]
Missouri Department of American Legion
The legion hosts seven different scholarships, some of which could be used towards college or university studies in nursing. Funds available range from $250 to $500.
Eligibility for most of these scholarships includes being a resident of Missouri and a descendant of, or a member themselves, of the American Legion. Please visit the legions web site for more precise qualifications for each available scholarship.
The available scholarships include:
Charles L. bacon Scholarship
Commanders Scholarship
Erman W. Taylor Scholarship
Joseph J. Frank Scholarship
Lillie Lois Ford Scholarship
M.D. Jack Murphy Scholarship
Shane Dean Voyles Memorial Scholarship
Deadline: April 20
Contact: The American Legion Department of Missouri, Inc. Attn: Education and Scholarship Committee, P.O Box 179, Jefferson City MO 65102-0179
Telephone: 573 893-2353 or 800 846-9023
Missouri Professional and Practical Nursing Student Loan Program
The Missouri Department of Health offers the Missouri Professional and Practical Nursing Student Loan Program to encourage nurses to work in underserved areas of Missouri by providing financial. The eligible student must be a resident of Missouri, enrolled in an accredited nursing program in Missouri with a GPA of at least 2.5. Preference is given to students who reside in underserved areas of Missouri, minority students and previous recipients of Missouri Professional and Practical Nursing Student Loans. Recipients can have the loan forgiven through working in rural or underserved area of Missouri.
Award: $2500 – $5000
Deadline: June 30
Contact: L. Gail Ponder, Health Program Representative, ATTN: Health Care Access and Assessment, Missouri Department of Health, P.O. Box 570, Jefferson City MO, 65102-0570; (800) 891-7415; [email protected]
MLN Scholarship
The Missouri League for Nursing, Inc. offers the MLN Scholarship to encourage qualified student achieve careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in an accredited college, university or nursing school pursuing the LPN certification, an Associate Degree in Nursing, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree or a Master of Science in Nursing degree with a GPA of at least 3.0. The candidate must also be a resident of Missouri and have an active nursing license in Missouri.
Award: $1000
Deadline: October 25
Contact: Missouri League for Nursing, Inc., P.O. Box 104476, 604 Dix Road, Jefferson City MO, 65110; (573) 635-5355
Monsignor John J. McMahon
Mount Carmel College of Nursing offers the Monsignor John J. McMahon Scholarship to provide students with financial assistance to encourage them to continue their undergraduate nursing education. Founded over 100 years ago by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Mount Carmel College of Nursing is one of the largest schools in Ohio that offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The eligible student must be a junior or senior enrolled in the Mount Carmel College of Nursing and must be a dietetic intern. The candidate must have a GPA of at least 3.0. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $2000
Deadline: May 1
Contact: Mount Carmel College of Nursing, 127 South Davis Avenue, Columbus, OH 43222; (614) 234-5800; [email protected]
Morris K. Udall Undergraduate Scholarship
Contact: (520) 901-8500
Mother M. Constantine Scholarship
Mount Carmel College of Nursing offers the Mother M. Constantine Scholarship to provide students with financial assistance to encourage them to continue their undergraduate nursing education. Founded over 100 years ago by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Mount Carmel College of Nursing is one of the largest schools in Ohio that offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The eligible student must have completed at least one year of full-time enrollment at the Mount Carmel College of Nursing. The candidate must have a GPA of at least 3.0 and must be actively involved in community service.
Award: $1000
Deadline: May 1
Contact: Mount Carmel College of Nursing, 127 South Davis Avenue, Columbus, OH 43222; (614) 234-5800; [email protected]
Most Valuable Student Competition
Contact: Elks National Foundation Programs Department, 2750 N. Lakeview Avenue, Chicago, IL
Telephone: 773/755-4732
Email: [email protected]
Mount Sinai Hospital’s BSN Student Scholarship/Work Repayment Program
Contact: The Mount Sinai Hospital, One Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1144, New York, NY 10029
Telephone: (212) 824-7240
Email: [email protected]
Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Boyd Scholarship Endowment Fund
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia, MO 65211
Myron D. Kiesling Scholarship
The Wyoming Community Foundation offers the Myron D. Kiesling Scholarship to encourage students from Weston County to study engineering and other technical fields. The scholarship was established by Myron Kiesling, a navy veteran of World War II. The eligible candidate must be a graduate of a high school in Weston County with a GPA of at least 3.0. The candidate must also be entering in or already enrolled in a college or university pursing an undergraduate degree in nursing or engineering. However, preference is given to engineering students and students attending the University of Wyoming.
Award: 2 awards of $2000
Deadline: May 1
Contact: Mount Carmel College of Nursing, 127 South Davis Avenue, Columbus, OH 43222; (614) 234-5800; [email protected]
Myrtle Longenbach Memorial Scholarship Fund
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia, MO 65211
V | Valere Potter Scholarship Fund
Valere Potter Scholarship Fund
The Valere Potter Scholarship Fund is a partial scholarship available through the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. It is awarded based on merit and proven financial need to a bridge student.
Contact: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Admissions, Godchaux Hall 207, 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800 or 888 333-9192
VAMortgageCenter.com Military Education Scholarship
VA Mortgage Center.com awards ten $1,000 scholarships each year to help students meet their educational financial needs. Check out their web site then visit their Facebook page, like them, and then keep an eye out for the upcoming contests and scholarship information
Contact: VA Mortgage Center.com Corporate Office, 2101 Chapel Hill Plaza, Suite 107, Columbia MO 65203
Telephone: 800 405-6682
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing – Internal Scholarships
The school of nursing offers quite a few internal scholarships, both full and partial. A total of 6 full tuition scholarships are offered each year. These monies are available to full time students only.
Eligibility for all scholarships includes maintaining a GPA of at least 3.0
Full Scholarships
(The) Harold Stirling Vanderbilt (HSV) Scholarship
Based on academic excellence and not financial need, this covers 3 semesters worth of tuition
(The) Julia Hereford Alumni Scholarship
Recipients are selected by committee
(The) C.W. Kempkau Scholarship
Awarded to an incoming student deemed outstanding in a pre-specialty
Partial Scholarships
All of these are awarded according to merit and proven financial need. Please visit the web address below for further detail.
Lillian Cary Scholarship
Frances Helen Ziegler Tunnell Graduate Honor
Joe C. Davis Scholarship Fund
La Juan Furgason Scholarship Fund
Edward T. Goldstein Scholarship Fund
Haley Award
William Randolph Hearst Endowed Scholarship Fund
Frances M. Houston Scholarship Fund
Sammie S. Shapiro-Rachael S. Kelly Scholarship
Elijah Nevins Kirkpatrick Scholarship
Jennie Wamsley Long Memorial Scholarship
Kathleen Suzanne Nelson Scholarship Fund
Valere Potter Scholarship Fund
Laura Catherine Rankin Memorial Scholarship
Mildred West Reed Memorial Scholarship
Hilliard Travis Scholarship Fund
Frances Phillips Ward Scholarship
Lettie Pate Whitehead Scholarship Fund
Jeanette and Leon Travis Scholarship for Nursing at St. Thomas Hospital
Zelle Scholarship
Pamela Richardson Memorial Scholarship
The Nightingale Award
Contact: Vanderbilt School of Nursing, Godchaux Hall 207, 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800 or 888 333-9192
Velma Files Anderson Scholarship
This scholarship, available through the Heartland Foundation, is given to a senior nursing student who demonstrates clinical and academic excellence. The applicant must be attending an approved school of nursing on a full time basis.
Eligibility includes residing within the Heartland area of Missouri, Iowa, Kansas or Nebraska
Deadline: July 1
Contact: Heartland Foundation, 518 So. 6th Street St. Joseph MO 64501
Telephone: 816 271-7200 or 800 447-1083
Vermont State Grange Alice Cossingham Scholarship
The Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC) offers the Vermont State Grange Alice Cossingham Scholarship to encourage Vermont students to enter the field of nursing. The VSAC was established in 1965 to help residents of Vermont who want to go to college, by providing loans, grants, scholarships and education planning. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Vermont enrolled in a nursing program at an accredited college, university, or school of nursing that is approved for federal Title IV funding. Selection is based on academic achievement, community service and financial need.
Award: $500
Deadline: April 15
Contact: Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC), 10 East Allen St, P.O. Box 2000, Winooski VT, 05404; (888) 253-4819; [email protected]
Veterans Affairs Fellowship Programs
The United States department of Veterans Affairs provides fellowships through their Associated Health Education Program. You may also access funds through their pre and post doctoral fellowships.
Eligibility will include the student’s commitment to working with and providing nursing services to U.S veterans.
Please visit the web site below for further information
Contact: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue NW, Washington DC 20420
Telephone:
Virginia C. Phillips Scholarship Fund
The South Carolina Nurses Foundation provides several awards and scholarships to nursing student each year, including the Virginia C. Phillips Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded to a student who will be focusing their career in the field of Public Health and Community Health nursing
Contact: The South Carolina Nurses Foundation, Inc., 1821 Gadsden Street, Columbia SC 29201
Telephone: 803 898-0801 or 803 252-4781
Email: [email protected]
Virginia Henderson Clinical Research Grant
The Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing offers the Virginia Henderson Clinical Research Grant to encourage registered nurses to complete research in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse with a Master of Science in Nursing degree. The candidate must also be actively involved in heath care education, research or delivery in a clinical setting. The candidate must be a member of Sigma Theta Tau International.
Award: $5000
Deadline: December 1
Contact: Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Program Department, 550 West North Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202; (888) 634-7575, (317) 634-8171; [email protected]
Virginia Nurse Educator Scholarship Program
This scholarship from the Virginia Department of Health provides a scholarship of $20,000 per year, for two years, towards a Masters or Doctoral program where the recipient plans on becoming a teacher of nursing practice.
The recipient must be willing to teach for 2 years for each year of funding received within the state of Virginia.
Contact: Virginia Department of Health, 109 Governor Street, Suite 1016 East, James Madison Building, Richmond VA 23219
Telephone: 804 864-7435 or 800 694-7349
Virginia’s Nurse Practitioner Nurse Midwife Scholarship Program
The Virginia Department of Health offers several scholarships each year. Applicants may be enrolled in a nursing program, either full time or part time.
Eligibility includes a grade point average of at least 3.0. They must also be willing to work in an underserviced area for 1 year for each year of funding received.
Deadline: May 1 – June 30
Contact: Virginia Department of Health, 109 Governor Street, Suite 1016 East, James Madison Building, Richmond VA 23219
Telephone: 804 864-7435 or 800 694-7349
Viva Campbell Nursing Scholarship
The Henry County Community Foundation offers the Viva Campbell Nursing Scholarship to encourage Indiana women to enter the field of nursing. It was established by Viva Campbell, a Henry County resident who was a nurse for many years. The eligible candidate must be a female senior at New Castle High School who plans to pursue a degree in nursing. The candidate must have a GPA of at least 2.0 and demonstrate financial need.
Award: 1-3 awards of $500 – $2000
Deadline: March 16
Contact: Henry County Community Foundation, Scholarship Administrator, 700 South Memorial Drive, P.O. Box 6006, New Castle, IN 47362; (765) 529-2235; [email protected]
Vocational Nurse Scholarship, Licensed Vocational Nurse Loan Repayment, LVN to ADN
The Health Professions Education Foundation offers the Vocational Nurse Scholarship, Licensed Vocational Nurse Loan Repayment, LVN to ADN to encourage licensed vocational nurses to pursue an Associate Degree in Nursing, and to increase the number of Registered Nurses practicing in medically underserved areas of California. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in an accredited vocational nursing program or must be a licensed vocational nurse graduate who is practicing direct patient care. Award recipients must be willing to practice in California after graduation, providing full-time direct patient care in a medically underserved area.
Award: $4000
Deadline: September 11
Contact: Stephanie Tran, Program Officer, Health Professions Education Foundation, 400 R Street, Suite 460, Sacramento CA, 95811; (916) 326-3640; [email protected]
Vocational Nursing Scholarship
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board offers the Vocational Nursing Scholarship to encourage residents of Texas to become nurses. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board provides Texas students scholarships, as well as tools to help select a college and apply to colleges. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Texas, enrolled in an accredited college, university or school of nursing to become a licensed vocational nurse. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $1500
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Student Service Division, 1200 East Anderson Lane, Austin, TX 78752; (512) 427-6101
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Nadine Dimick Nursing Scholarship
The Sacramento Region Community Foundation offers the Nadine Dimick Nursing Scholarship to encourage students in the Sacramento area to pursue careers in nursing.
The Sacramento Region Community Foundation established this scholarship to honor Nadine Dimick’s dedication to community service and commitment to nursing. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in the Sacramento City College nursing program. The candidate must also have a GPA of at least 3.0 and demonstrate financial need.
Award: At least $1000
Deadline: May 31
Contact: Sacramento Region Community Foundation, Scholarship Administrator, 740 University Avenue, Suite 110, Sacramento CA, 95825; (916) 921-7723; [email protected]
NADONA /LTC (National Association Directors of Nursing Administration in Long Term Care)
Since 1986 this association is dedicated to the support and education of professionals in long term care. The NADONA University offers certifications in a variety of important educational levels for nurses working long term care.
Scholarships available include Stephanie Carroll Scholarship and Margaret Godfrey Scholarship – Michigan Chapter. Both are available to students seeking a nursing education with a focus in long term care.
Contact: NADONA/LTC, Reed Hartman Tower, Suite 210, Cincinnati OH 45241
Telephone: 513 791-3679 or 800 222-0539
NAHN Scholarships (National Association of Hispanic Nurses)
The National Association of Hispanic Nurses was started to help support health care in Hispanic communities and provide opportunity for education and leadership in Hispanic nurses.
Please visit their web sites for yearly scholarship opportunity information.
Contact: NAHN National Association of Hispanic Nurses, 1455 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 400, Washington DC 20004
Telephone: 202 387-2477
Email: [email protected]
(The) Nancy Gerald Memorial Nursing Scholarship
This $500 one time scholarship is available to students from the northern 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle who are entering in to the field of nursing. Applicants must be attending their studies at Amarillo College or West Texas A & M University.
Eligibility includes maintaining a GPA of 2.5 or greater
Contact: Amarillo Area Foundation, 801 S. Fillmore St., Suite 700, Amarillo TX 79101
Telephone: 806 376-4521
Deadline: February 1
National Association of Hispanic Nurses – Michigan Chapter Scholarship
Contact: NAHN-MI Chapter Scholarship Committee, c/o 769 Fox River Drive, Bloomfield Twp, MI 48304
National Association of Orthopedic Nurses (NAON)
This foundation, established in 1994, looks to help educate and support nurses working in the field of orthopedics. Grants and scholarships are awarded through kind donations of supporters to their cause.
Academic scholarships of $2,000 are available to NAON members enrolled in undergraduate or graduate online studies through GCU’s College of Nursing and College of health Sciences.
Applications should be made through the Grand Cantons University web site; http://www.gcu.edu/ec/jcubas
Contact: NAON Foundation, 390 North Main Street, Alpharetta Georgia 30009
Telephone: 678 341-0809
Email: [email protected]
National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP)
There are a number of grants and scholarships available through the NAPNAP Foundation, supporting ongoing nursing education and research in the field of pediatric nursing.
Grants are available to registered nurses already practicing in pediatrics.
Grants available include:
NAPNAP/Abbott Nutrition DNP Capstone Project – six at $1,000 each
NAPNAP Foundation Nursing Research Grant – 2 each
Graduate Student Research Grant – given to a NAPNAP member enrolled in studies to become a pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Innovative Health Care Small Grant – given to embers or chapters working on projects to improve the overall health of children
Scholarships Available:
Elaine Gelman Scholarship Award – Awarded to legislatively active pediatric nurse practitioner student
McNeil Rural Scholarship – Awarded to students who will be practicing as a pediatric nurse in a rural or underserviced area
Reckitt Benckiser PNP Scholarship – Financial support awarded to a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner who wishes to attend the NAPNAP Annual Conference
Reckitt Benckiser Student Scholarship – Financial support awarded to 2 pediatric nurse practitioner students wishing to attend the NAPNAP Annual Conference
Contact: National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP), 20 Brace Road, Suite 200, Cherry Hill NJ 08034-2634
Telephone: 856 857-9700
Email: [email protected]
National Black Nurses Association, Inc (NBNA)
This organization has made available scholarships strictly geared toward the African American population. Dollar amounts ranging from $500 to $2,000 help provide nurses with the means to access continuing education opportunities to advance their nursing careers.
Eligibility includes membership with the NBNA and current enrollment in an approved nursing program.
Scholarships available:
Board of Directors Scholarship
Dr. Lauranne Sams Scholarship
Esther Colliflower/VITAS Innovative Hospice Care Scholarship
Maria Dudley Advanced Scholarship
Margaret Pemberton Scholarship
Martha A. Dawson Genesis Scholarship
Martha R. Dudley LPN/LVN Scholarship
Reverend Pauline L. Cole Scholarship
Rita E. Miller Scholarship
Sheila Haley Scholarship
United Health Foundation Scholarship
For more information on each scholarship, visit here: African American Black Nursing Scholarships
Contact: National Black Nurses Association, Scholarship Committee, 8630 Fenton Street, Suite 330, Silver Spring MD 20910
Telephone: 301 589-3200
Email: [email protected]
The National Center for Learning Disabilities
The center is dedicated to helping those with disabilities reach their fullest potentials. The organization offers a couple of scholarships. The scholarships may be directed toward any field of study, including nursing. The student would need to ensure that the area of nursing they wish to focus on has no particular hurdles that a student could not overcome.
The Anne Ford Scholarship
Hosted by the National Center for Learning Disabilities this scholarship is awarded to a graduating high school student entering a 4 year college program. There is no stipulation about studies so studies toward a baccalaureate degree in nursing would qualify. The dollar value for this scholarship is $10,000, awarded as $2,500 each year.
Eligibility includes a student with a learning disability who is enrolled in full time studies towards a bachelor’s degree. Overall GPA must be 3.0 or higher
Allegra Ford Scholarship
This scholarship from the National Center for Learning Disabilities is for $2,500 and awarded to a graduating high school student entering a 2 year community college program, or a vocational program. Students seeking to become Licensed Vocational Nurses might qualify for this scholarship.
Eligibility for this scholarship includes a recognized learning disability, proven participation in school or community activities and a demonstrated financial need.
Deadline: December 31 for both scholarships
Contact: National Center for Learning Disabilities, 381 Park Avenue South, Suite 1401, New York NY 10016
Telephone: 212 545-7510
Email: [email protected]
National Federation of the Blind Scholarships
The organization offers 30 scholarships each year to persons who are considered to be legally blind. Though a career in certain areas of nursing may be impossible, many areas may still be open to individuals who desire a career in nursing.
If during your career as a nurse you have become legally blind then these scholarships may assist you in finding a second career.
Eligibility includes pursuit of a full time degree education, or part time attendance at school while working full time.
Deadline: March 31
Contact: National Federation of the Blind, 200 East Wells Street (at Jernigan Place), Baltimore Maryland 21230
Telephone: 410 659-9314 ext 2415
National Italian American Foundation Scholarships
This foundation offers grants and scholarships to students based upon merit and academic achievement. Scholarships can range from $2,000 to $12,000 and are available to students pursuing undergraduate, graduate, or post-graduate studies in nursing.
Eligibility includes maintaining a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. The applicant must also have an ancestor who has immigrated to the USA from Italy.
Deadline: March 2
Contact: NIAF, 1860 19th Street NW, Washington DC 20009
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 202 939-3118
National Japanese American Citizens League – Scholarships (JACL)
Since 1946 this organization has helped many Japanese-American citizens with their educational goals. Today they provide over 30 scholarship awards to qualified students. Qualifying study programs include undergraduate and graduate nursing studies. Applicants must be JACL members, nut may be of any ethnic background.
Eligibility includes being enrolled in full time studies at a qualifying college or university within the United States.
Contact: National JACL Headquarters, 1765 Sutter Street, San Francisco CA 94115
Telephone: 415 921-5225
Email: [email protected]
National Need for Nursing Scholarship
The University of Evansville offers the National Need for Nursing Scholarship for students pursuing careers in nursing. The University of Evansville offers two programs for nursing students: Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program and the RN to BSN program. The eligible candidate must have and must have been accepted to the University of Evansville’s nursing program. The candidate must also have a combined SAT score of 1530 or ACT score of 23.
Award: $18,000
Deadline: May 31
Contact: Don Vos, Dean of Admission, University of Evansville, 1800 Lincoln Avenue, Evansville IN, 47722; (812) 488-2468; [email protected]
(The) Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program
The NHHSP is a federally funded program providing scholarship dollars to native Hawaiian peoples who wish to pursue careers in the health care field. A number of the scholarships include funds for those wishing to train as a nurse, right from an associate’s degree to a Family Nurse Practitioner.
Contact: The Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program, 894 Queen Street, Honolulu HI 96813
Telephone: 808 585-8944
Email: [email protected]
Neuroscience Nursing Foundation Research Grant
The Neuroscience Nursing Foundation offers the Neuroscience Nursing Foundation Research Grant to support research projects that help develop the knowledgebase of neuroscience nursing and help increase the quality of patient care. The eligible candidate must be a student who is a Registered Nurse in a Master’s of Science in Nursing degree program, a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree program, or a post-graduate program. The candidate must be a “new investigator” who has not received funding for a research project in the past.
Award: Up to $10,000
Deadline: August 15
Contact: Neuroscience Nursing Foundation, 4700 West Lake Avenue, Glenview, IL 60025; (888) 557-2266; [email protected]
Neuroscience Nursing Foundation Scholarship
The Neuroscience Nursing Foundation offers the Neuroscience Nursing Foundation Scholarship to encourage students to pursue careers in neuroscience nursing. The eligible candidate must attend or plan to attend an NLN accredited nursing program with plans to work as a neuroscience nurse. The candidate must be pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, Master of Science in Nursing degree or a Doctoral of Nursing Practice degree. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: Up to $1500
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Neuroscience Nursing Foundation, 4700 West Lake Avenue, Glenview, IL 60025; (888) 557-2266; [email protected]
New Mexico Higher Education Department (NMHED) – Health Professional Loan Repayment Program
The state of New Mexico offers a loan repayment program to help health professionals, such as newly graduated nurses, pay off the education loans. In particular, the state seeks advanced practice nurses and mental health professionals. Financial assistance of up to $25,000 each year is available.
Eligibility includes a willingness to work full time within the state in medically underserviced areas.
Deadline: May
Contact: New Mexico Higher Education Department, Attn: Financial Aid Division 2048 Galisteo Street, Santa Fe NM 87505-2100
Telephone: 800 279-9777
New York State ENA September 11 Scholarship
The Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) Foundation offers the New York State ENA September 11 Scholarship to encourage rescue workers to pursue careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a rescue worker such as a firefighter, police officer or pre-hospital care provider. The candidate must also have been accepted into to pre-licensed nursing program and have had a least one year of pre-hospital work experience. A letter of reference from a current Emergency Nurses Association member is required.
Award: 2 awards of $2500
Deadline: June 1
Contact: Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) Foundation, 915 Lee Street, Des Plaines IL, 60016; (847) 460-4100
New York State Higher Education Services Corporation
This organization helps students access a number of grants and scholarships that are available from colleges, the state of New York and the Federal Government. Some of these scholarships are specific to children and spouses of persons lost in tragic plane crashes, or those of veterans lost or injured during conflicts. There are also loan forgiveness programs specific to nursing faculty.
Each of these scholarships and awards has specific eligibility requirements, and most can be used to assist with nursing education costs. Please visit the web site below for more in-depth detail and to apply for a scholarship.
Contact: New York State Higher Education Services Corporation, 99 Washington Avenue, Albany New Yor 12255
Telephone: 518 473-1574 or 888 697-4372
Nicholas P. Richards Nursing Scholarship for Graduate Study
The State University of New York at New Paltz offers the Nicholas P. Richards Nursing Scholarship for Graduate Study to encourage nursing students to seek graduate level nursing degrees. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in a Master of Science in Nursing degree program or Doctor of Nursing Practice degree program. The candidate must have a GPA of at least 3.5. Preference is given to candidates with experience working in a hospice or palliative care environment.
Award: $1000
Deadline: June 1
Contact: Dan Sistarenik, Director of Financial Aid, State University of New York at New Paltz, 75 South Manheim Boulevard, Suite 9, New Paltz NY, 12561-2443; (845) 257-3250; [email protected]
Nightingale Awards of Pennsylvania
This not for profit foundation was created to help alleviate the nursing shortage, recruiting to students to the profession. The award can be used to obtain an LPN, Diploma, AD, BSN, Masters or Doctoral level of nursing education.
Deadline: January 31
Contact: Nightingale Awards of Pennsylvania, 801 East Park Drive, Suite 100, Harrisburg PA 17111
Telephone: 717 909-0350
Non-resident Tuition Reduction and State Aid Program for Nursing
The Maryland Higher Education Commission offers the Non-resident Tuition Reduction and State Aid Program for Nursing. The eligible candidate must not be a resident of Maryland, but must have enrolled part- for full-time at a two- or four-year Maryland college or university. The candidate must agree to work as a full-time nurse for two or four years in the state of Maryland following graduation.
Award: Not specified; tuition reduction
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Ellen Flemma, Program Administrator, Maryland Higher Education Commission, Office of Student Financial Assistance, 839 Bestgate Road, Suite 400, Annapolis MD, 21401; (410) 260-4565; [email protected]
Norman Craven Scholarship
The Shore medical Center offers several nursing scholarships. This particular scholarship is awarded to a graduate of Ocean City or Mainland regional High School who wishes to pursue a career as a nurse or allied health professional.
Contact: Shore Medical Center One East new York Avenue Somers Point NJ 08244
Telephone: 609 653-3500
North Carolina League for Nursing Scholarship
The Foundation for the Carolinas offers the North Carolina League for Nursing Scholarship to encourage North Carolina nursing students to pursue graduate level study. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in a Master of Science in Nursing degree program, a Doctor of Nursing Practice program, or a graduate level degree program in a related field. The candidate must be resident of North Carolina. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $500 – $6000
Deadline: May 1
Contact: The Foundation for the Carolinas, 217 South Tryon Street, Charlotte NC, 28202; (704) 973-4500
North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority
The NCSEAA offers several scholarships for students seeking a career in nursing. In partnership with the state government and several universities and colleges, loans, scholarships and grants can be given to qualifying students who require financial assistance for their education.
Scholarships available:
North Carolina Masters Nurse Scholars Program – Graduate Program
http://www.ncseaa.edu/MNSP.htm
North Carolina Nurse Education Scholarship Loan Program
http://www.ncseaa.edu/NESLP.htm
North Carolina Nurse Scholars Program
http://www.ncseaa.edu/NSP.htm
North Carolina Community College Grant
North Carolina Education Lottery Scholarship
North Carolina Legislative Tuition Grant
Contact: North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority (NCSEAA), P.O. Box 14103, Research Triangle Park NC 27709
Telephone: 919 549-8614
Email: [email protected]
North Dakota Board of Nursing Education Loan Program
The board offers loan repayment to new graduating nurses at a rate of one dollar per hour of employment in a state of North Dakota health care institution. The applicant applies once accepted in to an undergraduate or graduate nursing program.
Eligibility includes successful completion of the NCLEX examination within 180 days after graduating from a nursing program.
Contact: North Dakota Board of Nursing, 919 South 7th Street Suite 504, Bismarck ND 58504
Telephone: 701 328-9777
North Dakota Space Grant Consortium
The United Tribes Technical College offers the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium to encourage North Dakota students to pursue higher education in a variety of fields. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in an accredited college or university in North Dakota, pursuing a degree in nursing, tribal studies, science, math, environmental science, engineering or computer information. The candidate must be a freshman enrolled at an accredited college or university. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: Not specified
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: The United Tribes Technical College, 3315 University Drive, Bismarck ND, 58504; (701) 255-3285; [email protected]
North Dakota State Student Incentive Grant Program
The Medcenter One College of Nursing offers the North Dakota State Student Incentive Grant Program to encourage students to pursue nursing careers by proving financial assistance. The eligible candidate must be a full-time freshman, sophomore, junior or senior in good standing, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at Medcenter One College of Nursing. The candidate must not have already received a bachelor’s degree in any field. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $1500
Deadline: April 15
Contact: Medcenter One College of Nursing, 300 North Seventh Street, Bismark, ND 58501, (701) 323-6371
Nurse Support Program II – (NSP II) Graduate Nursing Faculty Scholarship and Living Expenses Grant
This program began as an initiative to recruit nurses for the state of Maryland. In so doing, grant monies are provided to increase the number of qualifies nursing faculty at schools of nursing (Masters or Doctoral level).
The scholarship and grant are administered separately. Only the living expense grant is based upon financial need.
Registered Nurse pursuing education needed to qualify as a faculty member may apply for these grants
Deadline: August 1 or April 1
Contact: Maryland Higher Education Committee, 6 N. Liberty Street, Baltimore MD 21201
Telephone: 410 767-3301 or 800 974-0203
Nurses Care Scholarship
The South Carolina Nurses Foundation Inc provides several scholarships for nursing. Though several are currently unavailable, due to economic times, this particular scholarship is funded through the sales of specialty nursing license plates.
Please visit the SCNF for further details and availability.
Contact: The South Carolina Nurses Foundation, Inc., 1821 Gadsden Street, Columbia SC 29201
Telephone: 803 252-4781
Nurses Educational Funds Scholarship
The NEF provides funding assistance to baccalaureate prepared nurses pursuing a Masters or Doctorate level education. These funds are made possible through generous donations of supporters. Applicants must be enrolled in either full time or part time studies in an approved and accredited program.
Eligibility includes a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.6
Contact: Nurses Education Funds Inc., 304 Park Avenue South, 11th Floor, New York NY 10010
Telephone: 212 590-2443
Email: [email protected]
Nurse Training Scholarship
The American Legion – Department of Oregon offers the Nurse Training Scholarship to provide families of veterans with educational opportunities through financial assistance. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Oregon and must be the child or wife of a deceased or disabled veteran. The candidate must be entering the freshman year in a nursing program at an accredited college, university, hospital or nursing school. Selection is based on academic achievement, aptitude, determination, financial need and character.
Award: $1500
Deadline: June 1
Contact: Chairman of Education, American Legion – Oregon, P.O. Box 1730, Wilsonville, OR 97070; (503) 682-3162
Nursing Alumni Endowed Scholarship (Class of May 1989)
Clemson University offers the Nursing Alumni Endowed Scholarship (Class of 1989) to encourage students to pursue careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be an undergraduate freshman, sophomore, junior or senior nursing student at Clemson University with a GPA of at least 2.5. The candidate must be a full-time student, taking at least 12 credits. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $1600; renewable
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Clemson University, Marvin Carmichael, Director of Financial Aid, Office of Financial Aid, G-01 Sikes Hall, Box 345123, Clemson, SC 29634; (803) 656-2280
Nursing Alumni Organization Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Sinclair School of Nursing offers three of these $1,000 scholarships each year to undergraduate students. As an internal scholarship, applicants need only fill out one application to apply for any of the scholarships available.
Please contact the school of nursing for further details regarding eligibility.
Contact: MU Sinclair School of Nursing, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia Missouri 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277
Email: [email protected]
Nursing Economic Foundation
The Nursing Economic Foundation offers Nursing Economics Foundation Scholarship to support graduate level nursing education. The eligible candidate must be a Registered Nurse in a Masters or Doctoral nursing program with an emphasis on administration or management. The candidate must also continue in the field of nursing administration, management, leadership, or education upon completion of degree program.
Award: $5000
Deadline: June 15
Contact: Nursing Economic Foundation, East Holly Avenue, Box 56, Pitman, NJ 08701; (856) 256-2300
Nursing Education BSN Loan/Scholarship Program – Mississippi
This program was created to help students afford their nursing education program, and at the same time address any nursing shortage in the state of Mississippi. Amounts of $4,000 per year, to a total of $12,000 may be given.
Awards are given to nurses seeking to upgrade their educational level to masters prepared
Eligibility includes being a resident of Mississippi and enrolled either part time or full time in nursing studies. Applicants must also maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Deadline: March 31
Contact: Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning, 3825 Ridgewood Road, Jackson MS 39211
Telephone: 601 432-6997 or 800 327-2980
Nursing Education Loan
The North Dakota Board of Nursing offers the Nursing Education Loan to help students pursue careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be enrolled at an accredited college, university or nursing school, pursuing an Associate Degree in Nursing, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, a Master of Science in Nursing degree or Doctor of Nursing Practice degree. The candidate must be taking at least 6 credits. Selection is based on financial need.
Award: $1600 Loan
Deadline: July 1
Contact: Sally Bohmbach, Administrative Assistant, North Dakota Board of Nursing, 919 South 7th Street, Suite 504, Bismarck, ND 58504-5881; (701) 328-9777
Nursing Education Loan/Scholarship – BSN
The Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning offers the Nursing Education Loan/Scholarship – BSN to encourage Mississippi students to pursue careers in nursing and to provide Mississippi with a stable supply of skilled nurses and teachers. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Mississippi and must be a junior or senior enrolled full-time or part-time. Loan recipients may participate in the loan-to-service program by working as a nurse for one year for each year of loan received.
Award: Up to $4000; renewable
Deadline: March 31
Contact: Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning, Student Financial Aid Office, 3825 Ridgewood Road, Jackson, MS 39211-6453; (601) 432-6997; [email protected]
Nursing Education Loan/Scholarship –MSN or PhD
The Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning offers the Nursing Education Loan/Scholarship – MSN or PhD to encourage Mississippi nurses to pursue graduate level nursing study and to provide Mississippi with a stable supply of skilled nurses and teachers. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Mississippi and must be enrolled at an accredited college or university pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing degree or Doctor of Nursing Practice degree. Loan recipients may participate in the loan-to-service program by working as a nurse in Mississippi for one year for each year of loan received.
Award: $5000; renewable
Deadline: March 31
Contact: Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning, Student Financial Aid Office, 3825 Ridgewood Road, Jackson, MS 39211-6453; (601) 432-6997; [email protected]
Nursing Education Loan/Scholarship –RN to BSN
The Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning offers the Nursing Education Loan/Scholarship – RN to BSN to encourage Mississippi registered nurses to continue with their nursing education and to provide Mississippi with a stable supply of skilled nurses and teachers. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Mississippi, have a current Mississippi nursing license and must be a junior or senior enrolled full- or part-time at an accredited college or university pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. Loan recipients may participate in the loan-to-service program by working as a nurse in Mississippi for one year for each year of loan received.
Award: $4000; renewable
Deadline: March 31
Contact: Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning, Student Financial Aid Office, 3825 Ridgewood Road, Jackson, MS 39211-6453; (601) 432-6997; [email protected]
Nursing Education Teacher Stipend
The Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning offers the Nursing Education Teacher Stipend to encourage Mississippi registered nurses to continue with their nursing education and to provide Mississippi with a stable supply of skilled nurses and teachers. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Mississippi, have a current Mississippi nursing license and must be enrolled full- or part-time at an accredited college or university pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing degree or a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree. Stipend recipients must agree to teach for one year in Mississippi accredited nursing school.
Award: up to $12,000
Deadline: March 31
Contact: Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning, Student Financial Aid Office, 3825 Ridgewood Road, Jackson, MS 39211-6453; (601) 432-6997; [email protected]
Nursing Foundation of Pennsylvania Scholarship
For details about the nursing scholarships from this foundation and the application process, please contact them.
Contact: Pennsylvania State Nurses Association 2578 Interstate Drive, Suite 101, Harrisburg PA 17110
Telephone: 888 707-7762
Email: [email protected]
Nursing Fund Scholarship
The State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana offers the Nursing Fund Scholarship to encourage Indiana residents to pursue careers in nursing. It was created in 1990 by the Indiana General Assembly. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Indiana and must be a freshman, sophomore, junior or senior enrolled in an accredited college or university pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The candidate must agree to work as a registered nurse providing direct care for 2 years in the state of Indiana following graduation. The candidate must also have a GPA of at least 2.0 and demonstrate financial need.
Award: $500
Deadline:
Contact: Yvonne D. Heflin, Director of Special Programs, State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana, W462 Indiana Government Center South, 402 West Washington Street; Indianapolis IN, 46204; 317 232-2350; [email protected]
Nursing Leadership Award
The College of New Rochelle offers the Nursing Leadership Award to a high school student entering the College of New Rochelle School of Nursing. The eligible candidate must be pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The candidate must have a GPA of at least 85, rank in the top 30% of his or her high school class and have a combined SAT of at least 950. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $11,000
Deadline: March 31
Contact: Ron Pollack, Director of Financial Aid, The College of New Rochelle, 29 Castle Place, New Rochelle NY, 10805-2338; (914) 654-5224
Nursing Scholarship
The University of Missouri – Columbia, Sinclair School of Nursing, offers the Nursing Scholarship to encourage students to pursue careers in nursing by providing financial support. The Sinclair School of Nursing is dedicated to provide a rich learning environment for its students at the bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate level to prepare them to provide high quality nursing care to Missouri residents and beyond. The eligible candidate must be enrolled full-time at the Sinclair School of Nursing seeking a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: Not specified.
Deadline: Not specified.
Contact: University of Missouri – Columbia, Sinclair School of Nursing, S235 Nursing Building, Columbia, MO 65211; (573) 882-0277
Nursing Scholarship
The Loyola University Chicago offers the Nursing Scholarship to encourage students to pursue careers in nursing. The Loyola University Chicago Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing offers baccalaureate, masters, and doctoral level nursing programs, as well as a variety of other health-related programs of study. The eligible candidate must have been accepted to Loyola University Chicago Marcella Niehof School of Nursing. The candidate must rank in the top 25% of his or her high school class and must have a combined SAT core of at least 1180 or ACT of at least 26.
Award: Not specified.
Deadline: February
Contact: Edward R. Moore, Scholarship Director, Loyola University Chicago, Office of Financial Aid, Lewis Towers, 820 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611; (773) 508-3155; [email protected]
Nursing Scholarship
The Association of Operating Room Nurses (AORN) of Maine offers the Nursing Scholarship to encourage nursing students to pursue careers as operating room nurses. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Maine, enrolled at an accredited college, university or nursing school, pursing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The candidate must be a freshman, sophomore, junior or senior. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $200-400
Deadline: March 25
Contact: Martha Denison, AORN of ME Scholarship Committee, Association of Operating Room Nurses (AORN) of Maine, 2170 South Parker Road, Suite 400, Denver CO, 80231
Nursing Scholarship
Western Connecticut State University offers the Nursing Scholarship to students pursuing careers in nursing. It was established by an anonymous donor. The nursing program at Western Connecticut State University offers a rich learning environment designed to engage the adult learner. The eligible candidate must be a freshman, sophomore, junior or senior in the Western State University Nursing Program, with a GPA of at least 3.0. The candidate must demonstrate academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $500
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Nancy Barton, Director of Financial Aid, Western Connecticut State University, 181 White Street, Danbury, CT 06810; 203 837-8580
Nursing Scholarship
OMNE: Nursing Leaders of Maine offers the Nursing Scholarship offers the Nursing Scholarship to Maine students to encourage them to pursue careers in nursing by providing financial assistance to help them complete their nursing education. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Maine and must be enrolled in a nursing program in Maine, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, Master of Science in Nursing degree or Doctor of Nursing Practice degree. Selection is based on academic achievement and letters of recommendation.
Award: $500
Deadline: May 1
Contact: Diane York, Rumford Hospital, 420 Franklin Street, Rumford ME, 04276
Nursing Scholarship
The Connecticut League for Nursing awards the Nursing Scholarship to encourage Connecticut students to pursue careers in nursing. The Connecticut League for Nursing is the leading nursing organization in Connecticut that helps to provide access to education and resources about the field of nursing. The eligible candidate must be resident of Connecticut. The candidate may be a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student, studying nursing at an accredited college, university or school of nursing. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $1000
Deadline: October 15
Contact: Connecticut League for Nursing, 377 Research Parkway, Suite 2D, Meriden CT, 06450; (203) 265-4248; [email protected]
Nursing Scholarship for Saint Scholastica Students
The Ordean Foundation offers the Nursing Scholarship for Saint Scholastica Students. The Ordean Foundation was established in 1933 to provide educational opportunities to low-income residents of
Duluth pursuing careers in health care fields. The eligible candidate must be a resident of the Duluth, Minnesota area and must be a junior or senior enrolled at the College of Saint Scholastica pursuing an undergraduate degree in nursing. Selection will be based on financial need and academic achievement.
Award: $3000
Deadline: April 1
Contact: Trish Johnson, College of Saint Scholastica, 1200 Kenwood Avenue, Duluth, MN 55811; (218) 723-6656
Nursing Scholastic Achievement Scholarship
Bethesda Lutheran Homes and Services, Inc. offers the Nursing Scholastic Achievement Scholarship to active members of the Lutheran Church who are pursuing careers in nursing. The eligible candidate must be a junior, senior or graduate student studying nursing at an accredited college, university or nursing school with a GPA of at least 3.0. The candidate must also have completed at least 100 hours of work with people with developmental disabilities. A letter of recommendation from the candidate’s pastor is required.
Award: $1500
Deadline: April 15
Contact: Thomas Heuer, Coordinator of Outreach Programs and Services, Bethesda Lutheran Homes and Services, Inc., National Christian Resource Center, 600 Hoffmann Drive, Watertown WI, 53094; 800 369-4636, extension 4449; [email protected]
Nursing Student Assistant Award
The University of Oklahoma offers the Nursing Student Assistant Award to offer financial support to students working toward a Master of Science in Nursing degree. The eligible candidate must be a U.S. citizen and a resident of Oklahoma. The candidate must be enrolled at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center College of Nursing pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing degree. Selection is based on academic achievement, financial need and an interview.
Award: $2000
Deadline: July 10
Contact: University of Oklahoma, Physician Commission Manpower Training, Office of Financial Aid, 1000 Asp Avenue, Buchanan Hall, Room 216, Norman OK, 73019; 405 325-1859
Nursing Scholarship
The Michigan League for Nursing awards the Nursing Scholarship to provide financial assistance to students enrolled in a nursing program in Michigan. The eligible candidate must be pursuing a Licensed Practical Nurse certificate, an Associate Degree in Nursing or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at an accredited college, university of nursing school in Michigan. The candidate must have already completed at least one nursing clinical course and received a grade of “C” or better.
Award: $1000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Connie Siteri, Office Manager, Michigan League for Nursing, 2410 Woodlake Drive, Okemos MI, 48864; (734) 427-1900; [email protected]
O | OCN of the Year Award
OCN of the Year Award
The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation offers the OCN (Oncology Certified Nurses) of the Year Award to honor the OCN who had made a significant impact on oncology nursing and who has supported oncology nursing certification.
ONS is a professional organization of nurses and other healthcare providers who are committed to patient care, research and education in oncology nursing. The eligible candidate must be an OCN-certified, licensed registered nurse who has demonstrated a commitment to oncology practice and oncology certification.
Award: $1000 and a crystal award
Deadline: December 1
Contact: Pamela Asfahani, Product Manager, Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15275, 412 921-7373, [email protected]
Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation
The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation offers the Ann Olson Memorial Doctoral Scholarship to improve oncology nursing by assisting registered nurses with financial support. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse committed to oncology nursing and enrolled in or applying to a doctoral nursing or related program.
Award: $3000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15275, 412 921-7373, [email protected]
Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation- Doctoral Scholarship
The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation offers the Doctoral Scholarship (DNP/PhD in Nursing) to improve oncology nursing by assisting registered nurses with financial support. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse committed to oncology nursing.
Award: $3000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15275, 412 921-7373, [email protected]
Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation- Ethnic Minority Master’s Scholarship
The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation offers the Ethnic Minority Masters Scholarshipto improve oncology nursing by assisting registered nurses with financial support. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse committed to oncology nursing and be from a minority racial/ethnic background.
Award: $3000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15275, 412 921-7373, [email protected]
Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation- Master’s Scholarship
The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation offers the Ethnic Minority Masters Scholarshipto improve oncology nursing by assisting registered nurses with financial support. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse committed to oncology nursing.
Award: $3000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15275, 412 921-7373, [email protected]
Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation- Master’s Scholarship- ONS
The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation offers the Masters Scholarship (ONS)to improve oncology nursing by assisting registered nurses with financial support. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse committed to oncology nursing.
Award: $3000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15275, 412 921-7373, [email protected]
Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation- Master’s Scholarship- I
The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation offers the Masters Scholarship- Ito improve oncology nursing by assisting registered nurses with financial support. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse committed to oncology nursing.
Award: $3000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15275, 412 921-7373, [email protected]
Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation- Master’s Scholarship- II
The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation offers the Masters Scholarship IIto improve oncology nursing by assisting registered nurses with financial support. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse committed to oncology nursing.
Award: $3000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15275, 412 921-7373, [email protected]
Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation- Post-Master’s Nurse Practitioner
The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation offers the Ethnic Post-Masters Nurse Practitioner Certificate Program Scholarship to improve oncology nursing by assisting registered nurses with financial support. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse with a master’s degree, committed to oncology nursing, enrolled in or applying to a post master nurse practitioner certificate program.
Award: $3000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15275, 412 921-7373, [email protected]
Ordean Foundation
The Ordean Foundation offers the Nursing Scholarship for Saint Scholastica Students. The eligible candidate must demonstrate financial needs and be a resident of Duluth, MN.
Award: $3000
Deadline: April 1
Contact: Ordean Foundation, 501 Ordean Building, Duluth MN, 55802; 218 726-4785
Octavia N. McKinley Scholarship
The Shawnee State University offers the Octavia N. McKinley Scholarship to assist graduates of Valley or Northwest High School in pursuing health-related careers by providing financial support. The eligible candidate must be a graduate of Valley or Northwest High School who will enroll as a full-time student at Shawnee State University in the nursing, occupational therapy or physical therapist assistant program. Preference is given to students entering the nursing program. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $600
Deadline: January 15
Contact: Shawnee State University, Debra Atkinson, Financial Aid Department, Portsmouth, OH 45662; (740) 355-2237; [email protected]
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Ellen F. Washburn Nurses Training Award
The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs offers the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Ellen F. Washburn Nurses Training Award. The Award was established in 1956 to help relieve the shortage of nurses in the Gorham, Maine area. It was later renamed to honor Ellen F. Washburn. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in an accredited college, university or nursing school in the state of Maine, planning to become a registered nurse.
Award: $150
Deadline: April 15
Contact: Joyce B. Young¸ Chairman, The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs, 131 Queen Street Extension, Gorham ME, 04038; (207) 839-4723
Ohio National Guard Scholarship
The Ohio National Guard offers the Ohio National Guard Scholarship to encourage citizens of Ohio to both complete higher education and provide military service to the state of Ohio and the United States when called upon by the President. The eligible candidate must be a freshman, sophomore, junior or senior enrolled in a public college or university in the state of Ohio. Candidates must agree to complete a 6-year enlistment in the Ohio National Guard. If the candidate fails to fulfill the enlistment commitment, the scholarship funds will have to be repaid.
Award: $1568 per quarter; renewable
Deadline: February 1; April 1; July 1; November 1
Contact: Toni E. Davis, Grants Administrator, Ohio National Guard Scholarship Program¸ AGOH-ONGSP, 2825 West Granville Road, Columbus, OH 43235; (614) 336-7032, (888) 400-OHTG; [email protected]
Oliver Kent Cecil Endowed Nursing Scholarship
Clemson University offers the Oliver Kent Cecil Endowed Nursing Scholarship to encourage residents of South Carolina to pursue careers in nursing. The Scholarship was established to honor the late Oliver Kent Cecil, an alumnus of Clemson University, who was a generous supporter of the nursing program at Clemson. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in the nursing program at Clemson University. The candidate must also be a resident of South Carolina and have a GPA of at least 2.5.
Award: $1100
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Clemson University, Marvin Carmichael, Director of Financial Aid, Office of Financial Aid, G-01 Sikes Hall, Box 345123, Clemson, SC 29634; (803) 656-2280
Oncology Nursing Society Grant
The Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing offers the Oncology Nursing Society Grant to stimulate clinically related oncology nursing research. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse who is actively involved in cancer patient care, research or education, and must have a research project ready to begin immediately upon receipt of funds. The candidate must also have earned a Master of Science in Nursing degree. Preference is given to members of Sigma Theta Tau International.
Award: $10,000
Deadline: November 1
Contact: Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Program Department, 550 West North Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202; (888) 634-7575, (317) 634-8171; [email protected]
P | Phoebe Pember Memorial Scholarship
Phoebe Pember Memorial Scholarship
The United Daughters of the Confederacy offers the Phoebe Pember Memorial Scholarship to provide financial assistance to descendants of Confederates who wish to pursue careers in nursing.
The eligible candidate must be a direct descendant of a Confederate who served in the Confederate Army, Navy or Civil Service. The candidate must be a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy or the Children of the Confederacy. The candidate must also be enrolled in a nursing program at an accredited college or university in the United States and have a GPA of at least 3.0.
Award: Not specified.
Deadline: Not specified.
Contact: Brenda Pittman, William Carey University, 498 Tuscan Avenue, Hattiesburg, MS 39401, (601) 318-6051; [email protected]
Pell Grant
The Medcenter One College of Nursing offers the Pell Grant through the Federal Pell Grant Program.
The Pell Grant Program provides grants to low-income, undergraduate students to encourage higher education. The eligible candidate must be a part- or full-time undergraduate student, enrolled in Medcenter One College of Nursing. The candidate must demonstrate financial need. The amount of the grant is based on whether the student is part- or full-time, the cost of attending Medcenter One College of Nursing and the student’s financial need.
Award: up to $5550
Deadline: Not specified.
Contact: Medcenter One College of Nursing, 300 North Seventh Street, Bismark, ND 58501, (701) 323-6371
Pierson Scholarship
The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation offers the Pierson Scholarship to encourage students in the Charleston, West Virginia area to pursue careers in nursing. The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation was established in 1962 to help improve the lives of residents of the Kanawha Valley area. The eligible candidate must be a resident of West Virginia and must be an undergraduate enrolled at the University of Charleston seeking a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $1000
Deadline: January 15
Contact: Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation, Scholarship Committee, P.O. Box 3041, Charleston, WV 25331; 304 346-3620; [email protected]
Post-Master’s Nurse Practitioner Certificate Program Scholarship
The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation offers the Post-Master’s Nurse Practitioner Certificate Program Scholarship to improve oncology nursing by assisting registered nurses with financial support. The ONS is a professional organization of nurses and other healthcare providers who are committed to patient care, research and education in oncology nursing. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse with a Master of Science in Nursing degree, must be committed to oncology nursing, and must be enrolled in or applying to a post-masters nurse practitioner certificate program.
Award: $3000
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Bonny Revo, Executive Assistant, Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, Pittsburgh PA, 15275, 412 921-7373, [email protected]
Presidential Scholarship
Mount Carmel College of Nursing offers the Presidential Scholarship to encourage students to pursue careers in nursing. The eligible student must be an undergraduate enrolled in the Mount Carmel College of Nursing. The candidate must have a high school GPA of at least 3.5 and an ACT score of at least 25. The candidate must also be able to show community service involvement and leadership qualities. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Award: $3000 – $4000; renewable
Deadline: May 1
Contact: Mount Carmel College of Nursing, 127 South Davis Avenue, Columbus, OH 43222; (614) 234-5800; [email protected]
Providence Hospital Nurses Alumnae Association Scholarship
Deadline: May
Q | Quentin and Luella Benedict Scholarship
Quentin and Luella Benedict Scholarship
William Carey University offers the Quentin and Luella Benedict Scholarship to encourage students in Hattiesburg, Mississippi to pursue careers in nursing and business.
Organized into three campuses in Mississippi and Louisiana, William Carey University has a long history of providing students with a strong academic foundation. The Quentin and Luella Benedict Scholarship was established in 1983 by long-time Hattiesburg residents Quentin and Luella Benedict. The eligible candidate must be a freshman, sophomore, junior or senior enrolled at William Carey University pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree or a Bachelor of Science in Business degree.
Award: Not specified.
Deadline: Not specified.
Contact: Brenda Pittman, William Carey University, 498 Tuscan Avenue, Hattiesburg, MS 39401, (601) 318-6051; [email protected]
Doctorate in Nursing Education
Doctorate Degrees in Nursing Education
Nursing faculty academic staff shortages are being attributed with the ever reducing number of nurses ready to enter and practice nursing.
Reduction of nursing school faculty members directly leads to the reduction in the number of students admitted in nursing programs. Schools have to follow the set guidelines of faculty to student ratios to ensure quality delivery of education and personalized nurse training.
So if you are thinking of becoming a faculty nurse educator at the doctorate level, go fast. Thousands of nursing schools will be looking for you in a bid to fill the large gaps in their nursing faculties. It is not a vague promise; you might not even look for long without landing a lucrative job as a nurse educator. But to reach the highest management levels and salaries in a nurse educator career, having a Doctorate in Nursing Education will open many doors.
PhD in Nursing Education Vs DNP in Nursing Education
Terminal nursing degrees are available in two options: the practice based-Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) and the research-oriented PhD option. As such, individuals wishing to become nurse educators at the doctorate level also have the choice of choosing between the two options. A review of each of the options is given below:
DNP in Nursing Education
College faculty nurses rarely interact directly with patients in providing patient care. This means it is also quite a task to find a nurse educator program that focuses on practice rather than research. Since the DNP is highly oriented in evidence-based practice; which faculty nurses won’t handle, it is not the most preferred option. Only a few universities in the US offer the nursing education as a specialty of their DNPs. They include;
i) University of South Alabama
For this, the DNP in Nursing Education is a Subspecialty of the DNP and is offered simultaneously with Advanced Practice Nursing subspecialty
ii) Samford University- Alabama
Just like the former program, this program is also not offered on its own but rather, as a subspecialty along another Advanced Practice track.
PhD in Nursing Education
The scholastic PhD is a much more common nursing education doctorate degree option when compared to the DNP. The reason could be that nurse educators will more likely be interested in research, academics and pedagogical outlook- that perfectly fit the faculty nurse roles rather than practicing. Even as such, some universities only offer students an opportunity to take additional courses in nursing education alongside other areas of research as in the DNP. Given the reduced percent of practical courses, most universities offering this option also have the students to choose between online and on-campus study plans with online plans being more prevalent. This is as opposed to having a dedicated track like what is usually observed in Master of Science-nurse educator programs.
Given the reduced percent of practical courses in these programs, most universities offering this option enables students choose between online and on-campus study plans with online plans being more prevalent
i) University of Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV)
At UNLV, the PhD in nursing education is one of the two PhD track options along with the “Urban Sustainability” track. It is an online PhD in nursing program hence all coursework is delivered via web-enhanced formats. Every fall semester though, student visit campus for a 3-day intensive session. Students can also choose between the full and part time modes of curriculum coverage.
ii) Nova Southern Eastern University (Nova)
The PhD in Nursing Education online Program at Nova is open to master-prepared registered nurses. It is a 60 semester credits programs whereby, all courses are offered 100% online and is therefore suitable for working nurses. However, students must visit campus for an annual residency period of 1 week.
iii) University of North Dakota (UND)
The PhD in nursing with a specialization in faculty nursing is offered under the UND Online and Distance Education programs. This means it is also offered online: live web classes and recorded lectures with only 1 or 2 campus-based intensive sessions required per annum. The program starts every fall semester and welcomes both post-master and post-bachelor nurses. Students with a Bachelor of Science in nursing degree but with a master degree in another area may also be admitted through an advanced placement plan.
iv) Capella University
At Capella University, the PhD in nursing education specialization is open to master-prepared nurses only. This 120 quarter credits program is delivered in an online mode in addition to attending three 4-day residency programs during the course of the period.
v) University of Northern Colorado (UNCO)
A PhD in Nursing education (online program) is offered at UNCO. The 60 credit hours can be taken completely online with the exception of few residency programs: an orientation session at the start and other sessions for oral exams, proposal hearing and dissertation defense. Students must also attend a mandatory Annual Nurse Educator Conference in the University grounds. The program is designed to take 4 years to complete.
vi) Case Western Reserve University
Case offers a PhD in nursing that focuses in nursing research but still offers students an option to choose additional PhD Education courses. Such additional courses include curriculum and instruction, teaching practicum and theoretical foundations of teaching and evaluation. What’s more, students receive paid teaching assistantships opportunities while still at school. The program offers students four entry options to choose from:
- Traditional Option
- Summer Program
- Accelerated Option
- Fast Track Option
General Study Plans for Doctorate Nurse Educator Programs
Doctorate nurse educator programs have a similar progression and most take 4 years to complete. Generally the 1st and 2nd years are dedicated to core courses while the 3rd and 4th year may be exclusively for nurse faculty roles including teaching practice. There may be variations in time depending on the entry option, past education level and the mode of learning ie part time or full time
There is also a common observation of program being offered online rather than on campus-based formats. However, even with the online options, students still need to visit their universities for mandatory residency programs. This may therefore not work well if you are living in a state very distant from where the residency sessions happen. Students therefore need to evaluate the economic and time implications of this factor.
George Washington University Nursing School Review
George Washington University (GW, GWU), located in Washington, DC, was established in 1821 as an answer to George Washington’s desire to have an institution in the United States capital to educate future leaders. George Washington University is home to 20,000 students every year and offers courses in science, writing, international affairs, engineering and medicine, as well as countless others.
The School of Nursing at George Washington University offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program, several specializations in the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Program, a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) and Certificate Programs in Nursing.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
George Washington University offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, which also has a Second Degree option, for individuals who already hold a baccalaureate degree, and wish to purse nursing as their second degree. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree is 15 months in duration and is offered on a full-time basis. Twelve of the credits earned in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree can be applied to the George Washington University Master of Science in Nursing program if taken within five years of graduating from the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. George Washington University has the Virginia Science and Technology Campus, which has a Virtual Hospital with a simulation center. The courses are taught both in-person and online as well as clinical practicum in a variety of locations in the area.
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
The Master of Science in Nursing at George Washington University is for individuals who hold a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree and wish to advance their skills in the field of nursing. The specializations available at the Masters level include; Adult Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Research Administration, Family Nurse Practitioner, Health Care Quality, and Nursing Leadership and Management. It is required that individuals who apply to the Master of Science in Nursing Program at George Washington University, hold an undergraduate degree in nursing, as the Master of Science in Nursing program builds upon the knowledge garnered in baccalaureate studies.
Doctor of Nursing Practice Program (DNP)
The Doctor of Nursing Practice Program at George Washington University is research-based and is intended for individuals who hold a bachelor and master in nursing degree and wish to advance their nursing career into leadership and management positions. Individuals enrolled in the program must complete a clinical research project and can be entered after bachelor education or master education. Currently, George Washington University is interested in adding additional majors to the Doctor of Nursing Practice program.
Once these programs are approved, George Washington University will offer a Postgraduate Family Nurse Practitioner/DNP for nurse practitioners or midwives who are currently certified in specialties other than family practice, a Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner/DNP and a DNP with a major in Health Care Quality. Enrollment for these new graduate programs commenced in the Fall of 2012. George Washington University is also looking into the possibility of a DNP with a major in nursing education and is working with the Graduate School of Education and Human Development, in the hopes that this will be a joint program. Information is pending, but will be broadcast on their website when the program is confirmed.
Nursing Certificate Programs
George Washington University offers nursing certificate programs in Adult Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Health Care Quality and Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner. Individuals who already hold a Master’s degree in nursing often wish to specialize further or change the direction of their nursing career, so they can continue to do so by taking a certificate program in the various nursing options available at George Washington University.
Contact:
George Washington University
800 21st Street Northwest,
Washington, DC 20052
Phone: (202) 994-1000
Georgetown University Nursing School Review
Georgetown University (GU), located in Washington, DC, was established in 1789 and is the United States’ oldest Catholic and Jesuit university.
The programs in nursing offered at Georgetown University include:
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
- Master’s programs in Nursing (MSN) at Georgetown University include:
- Master of Family Nurse Practitioner Online
- Master of Nurse Midwifery/Women’s Health Online
- MS in Nursing with a Clinical Nurse Leader focus (on campus)
- Doctorate programs in Nursing at Georgetown University include:
- Doctor of Nursing Practice degree (online hybrid)
- Doctor in Nurse Anesthesia
Georgetown University Nursing Programs
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
The traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing is a four-year program that incorporates in-class lectures and clinical practicum through the Georgetown University Simulator, which is located in the O’Neill Family Foundation Clinical Simulation Center. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program offers clinical coursework from the first year of study and in the senior year, students can request clinical areas of study. Georgetown University’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing also offers individuals the ability to study abroad. Upon graduation from the Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Georgetown University, individuals can go on to apply to write the NCLEX-RN examination, in order to become licensed as a Registered Nurse.
Master of Science in Nursing Programs (MSN)
The Master of Science in Nursing Program at Georgetown University offers specializations in Family Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Anesthesia, Nurse Midwifery and Women’s Health NP, Nursing Education and the Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner/Adult Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist (AG-ACNP/CNS). The Family Nurse Practitioner Masters option is for individuals who are interested in working in a primary care setting and studying health promotion, disease prevention, assessment, and management of acute and chronic illnesses.
Clinical placements take place in the Washington, DC area, and students can complete their clinical practicum in other states in the third semester. The program is 44-46 credits in length and there is a Post-Master’s certificate option available, which is 19 credits in duration. The course prepares the individual to be able to write the board certification examination. The Nurse Anesthesia specialization is for nurses who wish to become specialized in anesthesia services and is full-time in seven semesters. The program is 45 credit hours long and prepares graduates to take the certification examination and is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs.
The Nurse Midwifery and Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner Masters are for individuals who wish to have a career in woman’s normal obstetrical and gynecological needs in childbearing years. The program offers clinical placement in local and out-of-state hospitals and is 49 credit hours in duration. The course prepares individuals to write the national certification examination and is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Midwifery Education and is offered on a full-time basis. The Master of Nursing Education is for individuals who wish to work as a nursing educator in various environments. The program is 35 credits in duration and is completed in one year of full-time study. There is also a part-time study option available.
Contact:
Georgetown University
37th and O Streets, N.W,
Washington D.C 20057
Phone: (202) 687-0100
Highline Community College Nursing Program Review
Highline Community College (HCC), founded in 1961 and located in Des Moines, Washington, is one of 34 community and technical colleges located in Washington state. Highline Community College’s main campus is 20 minutes from downtown Seattle and classes are also conducted at Marine Science and Technology Center at Redondo Beach and Burien and White Center.
HCC is currently home to 16,900 students and has over 350,000 alumni. Highline Community College is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and the nursing program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission and approved by the Washington State Department of Health’s Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission.
Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Nursing
The Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Program at Highline Community College prepares nurses for a career in hospitals, long-term care facilities and many other healthcare environments. Highline Community College offers a program for individuals who are already licensed as a practical nurse – the Licensed Practical Nurse to Registered Nurse (LPN to RN) program.
Upon completion of the Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Program, individuals can go on to apply to write the NCLEX-RN examination, in order to be licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN). Registered Nurses work in a variety of healthcare organizations including; long-term care facilities, nursing homes, hospices, hospitals, schools, physicians’ offices, and many more varied healthcare organizations.
In order to apply to the Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Program at Highline Community College, applicants must submit a certified national background check, certified by the Washington State Patrol. Individuals applying must also submit all prior education transcripts and must hold a 2.0 GPA from all prerequisites.
Highline Community College currently has agreements with the University of Washington-Tacoma and University of Washington-Bothell and is in discussions with Seattle Pacific University for another partnership. These partnerships allow Highline Community College graduates, who hold a Registered Nurse (RN) licensure to go on to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree on a full-time or part-time basis at an accredited university in the state of Washington.
Individuals who are already licensed as Registered Nurses, may wish to go on and complete education in nursing at a baccalaureate level, in order to be able to continue nursing education in the future. Baccalaureate education in nursing is a prerequisite for nursing education at the post-graduate level, so if an individual wishes to complete post-graduate nursing education, he or she must complete baccalaureate education. Baccalaureate education in nursing must be completed prior to applying to a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program or a Doctor of Nursing (DNP) program at an accredited nursing program throughout the United States.
In order to be able to secure financial aid at Highline Community College, individuals must complete all application materials by the predetermined deadline, listed on the college’s website. If an individual is enrolled in less than 12 credits (less than full-time), he or she must notify the college, before applying for financial aid.
Contact:
Highline Community College
P.O. Box 98000, 2400 S. 240th Street,
Des Moines, WA 98198
Phone: (206) 878-3710
Northwest University Nursing School Review
Northwest University (NU), located today in Kirkland, Washington, was founded in 1934 in the Hollywood Temple, Seattle, Washington, and was located there for twenty-five years. Originally, the university was called the Northwest Bible Institute, but the name was changed to Northwest Bible College in 1949, then Northwest College of the Assemblies of God in 1962 and finally to Northwest University in 2005.
The Mark and Huldah Buntain School of Nursing at Northwest University, is intended for nurses who practice nursing with a Christian perspective. The School of Nursing also believes strongly in overseas work experience and it is a requirement for students to spend a month in a cross-cultural environment in their senior year of studies.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at Northwest University is a four year nursing program, which prepares students to sit the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) in order to become licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN) in the state of Washington. This allows graduates of the program to practice in a variety of healthcare institutions in the United States including; hospitals, long-term care facilities, nursing homes, physicians’ offices, schools and hospices, as well as many other healthcare organizations.
Individuals who complete baccalaureate education in nursing often work as a Registered Nurse for several years, and then go on to complete additional education at post-graduate level. Baccalaureate education in nursing is a mandatory requirement for most post-graduate programs in nursing, including a Master of Science in Nursing, as well as Doctor of Nursing programs.
In order to apply to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, individuals must complete pre-nursing prerequisites including foundational sciences and general requirements. Individuals must also submit physical examination records, immunization records, a two-step TB test, current CPR as well as a criminal background check conducted by the school. Individuals must also have a valid passport, as well as proof of health insurance. Individuals applying to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing must also have a “B” GPA at a minimum in their prerequisite courses of Chemistry, Anatomy & Physiology and General Psychology. Individuals must also complete a written test, as well as submit a personal essay and two reference letters of reference.
Financial Aid is available for students of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at Northwest University, and prospective students can contact the Financial Aid office directly at Northwest University for more information. It is essential that students submit all paperwork on time, in order to be eligible for financial aid at Northwest University. Financial Aid is offered through scholarship, state aid, work study and outside help. Northwest University offers college campus tours for individuals interested in applying to all faculties, and this can be arranged through the college directly.
Northwest University is regionally accredited as a Christian coeducational undergraduate institution, which offers baccalaureate education under the control of Alaska, Montana, Oregon, Northwest, Southern Idaho, and Wyoming districts of the Assemblies of God. The districts listed here are represented in the Board of Directors at Northwest University.
Contact:
Northwest University
5520 108th Avenue NE,
Kirkland, WA 98033
Phone: 425-822-8266
Olympic College Nursing Program Review
Olympic College (OC) was founded in 1946 in Bremerton, Washington and is a two-year community college with a student population of 12,000 per year. Olympic College is composed of three campuses, one in Bremerton, another on Poulsbo and a third in Shelton.
Olympic College offers a variety of nursing programs including an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN),Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), an Associate in Pre-Nursing, a Practical Nursing program (LPN) and a Nursing Assistant Certificate (CNA).
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Program
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing is intended for Registered Nurses (RN), who wish to pursue baccalaureate education. The program is flexible and can be completed in one year, two years and even three years, on both a full-time or part-time basis. The program is composed of 180 credits.
Associate in Pre-Nursing Degree Program
The Associate in Pre-Nursing degree at Olympic College is for individuals who would like to eventually have a career in nursing and require several prerequisites in nursing to progress. Individuals must take a series of courses at four-year colleges and universities in the state of Washington.
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) Program
The Associate Degree in Nursing readies graduates to apply to take the NCLEX examination in order to become a Registered Nurse. The curriculum is composed of six semesters, as well as prerequisites and is made up of 115 credits on a full-time or part-time basis.
Transition to Associate degree (TADN) – LPN to ADN Program
The Transition to Associate degree (TADN) is for Licensed Practical Nurses who wish to become Registered Nurses (LPN to RN) in a four semester program. Individuals who complete this 93 credit Transition to Associate Degree, are able to apply to write the NCLEX-RN examination to be licensed as a Registered Nurse in the state of Washington. Registered Nurses go on to work in a variety of healthcare environments, including; hospitals, long-term care facilities, hospices, schools, nursing homes and physicians’ offices, as well as several other varied healthcare establishments.
Practical Nursing (PN) Program
Olympic College also offers a variety of certificate programs, including one in Practical Nursing (PN). This program is one-year in duration and prepares individuals for a career as a Practical Nurse. Upon completion of the Practical Nursing program, individuals go on to apply to write the NCLEX-PN examination, in order to become a Licensed Practical Nurse in the state of Washington. The program is 78 credits in duration.
Nursing Assistant Certificate (CNA) Program
Another certificate program at Olympic College is the Nursing Assistant Certificate (CNA), which is intended for individuals who would like to work in a supporting role in a variety of healthcare environments. The program is one semester in duration, and takes place two to three days every week. The program is 13 credits.
Accreditiation
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at Olympic College is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. The Registered Nursing Program and the Practical Nursing Program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission and approved by the Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission.
Olympic College does not keep a waiting list for its nursing programs, however, individuals can rollover their applications if they are not accepted into their chosen semester.
Contact:
Olympic College
1600 Chester Avenue,
Bremerton, WA 98337-1699
Phone: (360) 792-6050
Pacific Lutheran University Nursing School Review
Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) is a private university based in Tacoma, Washington. Over 3,000 students are enrolled in the university’s bachelor’s through master’s degree and certificate programs.In 1890, Pacific Lutheran University was founded and has since maintained its affiliation with the Lutheran Church demonstrated by its association with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
A key feature of student life at Pacific Lutheran University is international experience. The majority of faculty members at Pacific Lutheran University have global experience and nearly half of all students studying at Pacific Lutheran University study or participate in a form of international education abroad. Students at Pacific Lutheran University can participate in sports teams, performing arts and memorial lecture programs in addition to study abroad. The university is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.
Nursing Programs
Nursing programs at Pacific Lutheran University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Undergraduate nursing programs strive to educate nurses who serve as generalists and are able to work in a variety of settings. The BSN program trains nurses to serve as holistic care providers attending to the mental and spiritual needs of their patients in addition to their physical needs. The BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) and MSN (Master of Science in Nursing) programs are offered through the School of Nursing at Pacific Lutheran University. In addition the BSN and MSN programs, continuing education is also available for nurses. The nursing education programs at Pacific Lutheran University cater to nurses at all stages of their career.
Pacific Lutheran University Undergraduate Nursing Programs:
Basic BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing)
The School of Nursing’s BSN program accepts freshman and transfer students. In the first year of the BSN program, freshman students will complete general education and prerequisites. Upon completion of prerequisites, students apply to the nursing program. Admission requirements to the nursing program include a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 and a grade of “C” or better in each prerequisite course. Admission to the nursing program is competitive and the average GPA of admitted students is 3.5 or higher. Exceptionally qualified high school seniors may apply to and receive conditional admission to the nursing program while still in high school. Students seeking to transfer into the BSN program should speak directly with an admission advisor regarding their individual educational background. The BSN program can be completed in 3 years after general education requirements are completed. Upon completion of the program, students earn a BSN and are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN, National Council for Licensure Exam for Registered Nurses (RNs). Graduates of the BSN program are also prepared for graduate study in nursing.
LPN to BSN (Licensed Practical Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing)
LPNs can receive academic credit towards the BSN degree based on their experience and apply it to the LPN to BSN program. The LPN to BSN educates nurses in critical thinking and cultural competency and prepares LPNs for the NCLEX-RN. The LPN to BSN nursing program can be completed in 5 semesters (approximately 2.5 years) after general education requirements are completed. Admission criteria for the LPN to BSN program are the same for the Basic BSN program.
Pacific Lutheran University Graduate Nursing Programs:
The Traditional Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
The MSN degree offers two specializations;
– MSN COM (Care and Outcomes Manager)
– MSN FNP (Family Nurse Practitioner)
The MSN COM expands into Advanced Generalist, Clinical Nurse Educator or Leader, and Nurse Administrator roles. In the MSN FNP and MSN COM-Clinical Nurse Educator programs, students may choose to take a national certification exam to become a certified specialist in their nursing area. The MSN COM requires 15 months to complete and MSN FNP program can be completed in 24 months.
The Entry-Level Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
The Entry-Level MSN prepares students that have a bachelor’s degree in a field other than nursing and no previous nursing education or experience to earn a BSN in nursing. The program can be completed in 27 months of study and includes preparation for the NCLEX-RN exam. Students in the Entry-Level MSN program complete the MSN-COM Advanced Generalist track of the MSN program. Students may apply for other specializations in the MSN program if space allows. Admission to the Entry-Level MSN program is selective. Upon completion of the program, students earn an MSN degree, but not a BSN.
RN-B MSN
RNs with a bachelors degree in a field other than nursing are eligible to apply for the RN-B MSN program. Students in the RN-B program have a bachelor’s degree in a field other than nursing and nursing licensure. Rather than pursue a BSN, students pursue an MSN in the COM-Advanced Generalists specialization. The RN-B MSN program is designed to offer classes on evenings and weekends, with no distance learning courses offered at this time. Upon completion of the 15 month RN-B MSN program, students receive an MSN (no BSN is awarded).
Dual Degree MSN/MBA (Master of Science in Nursing/Master in Business Administration)
The Dual Degree MSN/MBA seeks to train highly qualified nurses who are prepared to administrate healthcare programs in a variety of setting. Combining clinical nursing practice and business skills of the MBA, nurses are also required to put their experience to use in a mandatory international practicum which is part of the MSN/MBA program. The Dual Degree MSN/MBA program can be completed in 3 years of part-time study. The program is 60 academic credits. Upon completion of the program, nurses receive MSN and MBA degrees.
Continuing Education at Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing
The School of Nursing offers a variety of continuing education programs which prepare nurses for increased roles in nursing and additional knowledge in patient management and care. Short and long term courses and seminars are all part of the continuing education in nursing program. Past courses have included School Nursing, to receive knowledge and information to become a certified practicing nurse in the public school system and Parish Nursing, to provide health care in a faith-based setting. Course offerings in continuing nursing education are updated on a regular basis.
Contact:
Pacific Lutheran University
12180 Park Avenue S.
Tacoma, WA 98447
Peninsula College Nursing Program Review
Peninsula College (PC, PenCol), located in Port Angeles, Washington, is home to over 8,000 students, enrolled both full-time and part-time.
Associate Degree Program (ADN)
The Peninsula College nursing program is approved by the Washington State Board of Nursing an accredited by the National League of Nursing Accreditation Commission. Upon completion of the two-year Associate Degree in Nursing program, graduates will be awarded the Associate of Applied Science in Nursing (AAS) degree at Peninsula College. Graduates of the AND program can apply to sit the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) examination, in order to become licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN).
Peninsula College also offers an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Transfer Degree (AAS-T). The AAS-T program may help those students who would like to transfer and attend4 year Associate of Applied Science degree programs.
Admission
In order to be admitted into the Peninsula College Associate of Applied Science in Nursing degree, individuals must be able to provide their own transportation to the clinical practicum sites and provide all of their own textbooks. Individuals must also hold liability insurance as well as stethoscopes, uniform, and watch with a second hand. Individuals must also provide their professional license status, if they have it, and will be evaluated if necessary. Clinical practicum takes place in nursing homes, communities and in hospital settings and will take place from early morning into the night. It is not recommended that individuals enrolled in the program be employed on a full-time basis, as the workload is intense.
Prerequisites
Individuals applying to the Associate of Applied Science in Nursing program at Peninsula College, must have taken college-level English and math prior to taking the course and complete additional prerequisite work. Prerequisite courses include; English Composition, Intro to Nursing, Human Anatomy and Physiology, General Psychology, Intro to Chemistry, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology and Life Span Psychology. After being accepted into the Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Program, individuals must take the following courses; Basic Nutrition, Information Access in Health Sciences, Nursing Theory, Nursing Lab, Clinical Pharmacology, and Clinical Nutrition at several different levels.
Students applying to the program must take the ASSET or COMPASS entrance test and pay an application fee, prior to being admitted into the Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Program. The program is nine quarters in duration and individual students must supply their own books, supplies, and lab kits. Students must also purchase their own uniforms, stethoscopes, watch and insurance. Individuals applying to the nursing programs at Peninsula College must also be able to provide their own transportation throughout the duration of the program, as the program is composed of in class lectures and clinical practice, and individuals must be able to provide their own way to the clinical practice sites, which would be located throughout Port Angeles, Washington.
Financial Aid
There are a variety of financial aid options available at Peninsula College, and individuals can contact the financial aid office directly in order to determine the best option for him or her. Individuals must submit all appropriate paperwork and applications by the deadline, in order to be eligible for financial aid. Nursing Scholarships are also available through Peninsula College, and information can be obtained through Peninsula College’s Financial Aid Office through [email protected] and (360) 417-6390.
Contact:
Peninsula College
1502 East Lauridsen Boulevard
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Phone: 360-452-9277
Pierce College Puyallup Nursing Program Review
Pierce College Puyallup (PCP) is located in Puyallup, Washington and is home to over 27,000 students, 44% of which are enrolled in a program that will allow them to transfer to a four-year college program, 34% of which are enrolled in a technical/professional program and 8.4% of which are enrolled in basic skills programs.
Associate in Pre-Nursing Degree
The Associate in Pre-Nursing Degree at Pierce College Puyallup is intended for individuals who wish to prepare for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). The Associate in Pre-Nursing Degree prepares students in a variety of academic courses in nursing and many students transfer to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program after they have completed the Associate Degree Nursing program. Baccalaureate institutions that take part in this agreement include; University of Washington, Seattle; Washington State University; Northwest University; Seattle University; Seattle Pacific University; Pacific Lutheran University; Walla Walla College.
When applying to the Associate in Pre-Nursing Degree at Pierce College Puyallup individuals must have 90 quarter hours of transferrable credit and a college GPA of 2.0 or above cumulatively. English is a required credit and a minimum of 25 of the last 45 credits earned by each student must have been completed at Pierce College. Individuals are required to hold a 1.5 GPA of above for all requirements unless individual prerequisites state otherwise. Individuals can apply their previous cooperative work experience to the general elective area.
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
The Associate Degree in Nursing program at Pierce College is intended for students who wish to become certified as Registered Nurses. In addition, the program also allows students to complete training in order to become Certified Nursing Assistants. Individuals enrolled in the program learn medical surgical nursing, family and community nursing, and mental health nursing in acute care. Individuals also learn long-term nursing and community setting nursing, including schools and clinics. Upon completion of the program individuals can go on to write the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN), and upon successful completion of this examination, individuals can begin working as Registered Nurses in long-term care facilities, hospitals, physicians’ offices, nursing homes and many more various healthcare environments.
Nursing Assistant Certified (NAC) Training
The Nursing Assistant Certification (NAC) training at Pierce College is composed of 35 hours of lecture, 30 hours of lab time, and 45 hours of onsite clinical experience. In order to apply to the program, individuals must pass a Department of Social and Health Services Background check, and complete the Compass placement test, with a minimum Reading score of 75. Certified Nursing Assistants work under the direct supervision of Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses or Physicians in various healthcare organizations.
I-BEST (Integrated Basic Education Skills Training) Nursing Assistant Certified
The Program is composed of two quarters. In the first quarter, students complete their basic skills credit, which teaches them to assist in learning the basics in terminology related to allied health, as well as comprehension, record and report-writing and communication skills in healthcare settings. Individuals will also learn the basics in CPR and HIV/Aids. In the second quarter, individuals will receive training in the role of nursing assistance and the daily tasks associated with daily care, communicating with patients and basic concepts of care.
Contact:
Pierce College Puyallup
1601 39th Avenue SE,
Puyallup, WA 98374,
United States
Phone: 253-840-8400
Seattle Central Community College Nursing Program Review
Seattle Central Community College (SCCC) is located in Seattle, Washington and located on Capitol Hill. The college has been open since 1966, and it has been home to over 500,000 students. Seattle Central Community College has an open admissions policy and the campus is located close to downtown Seattle and offers programs that are for people from all disciplines in distance learning, college transfer, online courses, basic studies, ESP and evening and weekend courses. The student body at Seattle Central Community College is 10,000 students, which includes 3,000 from over 50 countries.
Associate of Applied Science in Nursing (AAS)
The Associate of Applied Science in Nursing program at Seattle Central Community College allows students to apply to sit the National Council of State Boards of Nursing Examination (NCLEX-RN) upon graduation, which allows them to practice as a licensed Registered Nurse in the state of Washington. The Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Program at Seattle Central Community College admits students in the fall quarter only and students study chemistry, anatomy & physiology, microbiology, nutrition, pharmacology and courses in nursing practice. Graduates of the program work in hospitals, long-term care facilities, health clinics, physicians’ offices and a variety of other healthcare environments.
The Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Program at Seattle Central Community College also offers an associate of applied science transfer program (AAS-T), which is a two-year curriculum that is designed for Registered Nurses. The program is composes of clinical practicum and general education courses and upon graduation from the program, individuals can take the National Council of State Boards of Nursing Examination in order to practice as a Registered Nurse in the state of Washington. The program is six quarters and students are admitted in the fall semester only after they have completed prerequisite courses with a minimum of a 2.5 GPA in every class. Students must also have completed the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) with an overall score of 75%.
Individuals applying to the program who have taken nursing courses in the past three years and meet the prerequisites and GPA requirements can apply to enroll in advanced placement into the nursing program. Prior to admission into the Seattle Central Community College nursing program, individuals must submit a letter of intent, copies of prior college transcripts, nursing course content descriptions, a letter of recommendation from the Dean or Director of any prior nursing programs that have been completed. Individuals seeking advanced placement must also complete a placement test and a Lab Skills Check-Off before they will be accepted into the program.
Licensed Practical Nurse – Registered Nurse Transition (LPN to RN Transition)
The Licensed Practical Nurse to Registered Nurse Transition program is intended for individuals who already hold a Licensed Practical Nurse licensure and who would like to obtain their Registered Nurse Licensure. Applicants to this program must have completed prerequisites with a 2.5 GPA in each course and then they may enter the program into the second year.
The nursing program at Seattle Central Community College is appovred by the Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission and is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC).
Contact:
Seattle Central Community College
1701 Broadway,
Seattle, WA 98122
Phone: (206) 587-3800
Seattle Pacific University Nursing School Review
Seattle Pacific University (SPU) was founded in 1891 by Free Methodist pioneers, and is today one of the United States’ most well-known Christian universities.The current student population of Seattle Pacific University is composed of 4,000 undergraduate and graduate students.
Individuals applying to the nursing program at Seattle Pacific University, should have taken a minimum of two years of laboratory science, one of which is chemistry, in high school. If a student is already enrolled in Seattle Pacific University, they can begin preparing for the nursing major in the first semester of their freshman year. In order to apply to the nursing program, individuals must apply to the nursing major using an application form, a recommendation form and official copies of all college transcripts for courses not taken at Seattle Pacific University. Students transferring to the Seattle Pacific University nursing program, must have completed 90 credits before applying and preference is given to students with a completed direct transfer agreement associates degree. The application form is completed online and supporting materials must be mailed in.
Applications for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at Seattle Pacific University must include; an application to the School of Health Science, professional recommendation letters that are sealed, official transcripts from previous college education, including prerequisite coursework that has been completed at other institutions, and course descriptions for each course taken elsewhere. Transfer and post-baccalaureate students must also submit a Seattle Pacific University application form, as well as recommendations.
Admittance into the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program depends on the completion of prerequisite courses prior to applying to the program, with a GPA of 3.0 or above with no course at less than a “C” grade. Individuals who wish to transfer into the program during the Autumn Quarter of their junior year, as long as they have completed nursing coursework at another educational institution. Those students wishing to transfer mid-way through another nursing program, must complete the mid-program transfer application, which can be obtained by contacting the School of Health Sciences at Seattle Pacific University, and must submit course descriptions of all completed nursing courses.
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at Seattle Pacific University, students can go on to apply to write the NCLEX-RN examination, in order to be licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN) in the state of Washington. Seattle Pacific University also offers a Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN) program for individuals who already hold a Registered Nursing licensure but wish to complete a baccalaureate degree in nursing. In order to complete this track, individuals must complete courses in – Family and Community Nursing, Professional Nursing, Professional Nursing Systems, Professional Nursing Synthesis Theory, Health Care Delivery, Nursing Research, Biomed Tests, Measurements and Stats, for a total of 37 credits in order to be able to go on and write the NCLEX-RN examination, to practice as a Registered Nurse. Registered Nurses go on to work in a variety of healthcare environments, including; hospitals, physicians’ offices, long-term care facilities, hospices and a variety of other healthcare institutions.
Contact:
Seattle Pacific University
3307 3rd Avenue West,
Seattle, WA 98119
Phone: (206) 281-2000
Northeastern State University Nursing School Review
Northeastern State University (NSU) is based in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. The university awards bachelor’s through doctoral degrees and certificates in a variety of fields including nursing, kinesiology and jazz studies. In 1846, Northeastern State University was founded as Cherokee National Female Seminary. Northeastern State University has campuses in Muskogee, Broken Arrow and Tahlequah. Over 9,000 students are educated at Northeastern State University. The university is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Nursing Programs
Northeastern State University offers both an undergraduate and graduate program in nursing. The BSN program at Northeastern State University is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC).
Northeastern State University Undergraduate Nursing Programs
Online RN to BSN Nursing Program
The Undergraduate BSN program at Northeastern State University is for Registered Nurses (RNs) seeking to complete the Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (BSN). Admission requirements to the RN to BSN nursing program include a minimum 2.0 GPA in coursework, a CPR card, current RN license, and graduation from an ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) or diploma program approved by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing (OBN). Coursework for the RN to BSN program is completed online or via video-conferencing to a Northeastern State University campus. The undergraduate nursing program strives to provide a high degree of flexibility to allow working RNs to maintain their personal and professional duties. Graduates of a nursing diploma program may be required to complete additional testing prior to being admitted to the online RN to BSN program. It is recommended that RNs have worked at least one year in the past three years or have completed an RN refresher course within the past year. The RN to BSN program requires prerequisites in humanities and written and oral communication. The RN to BSN program requires 60 credits of nursing education. Upon completion of the program, students will receive a BSN.
Northeastern State University Nursing Graduate Programs
Master of Science in Nursing Education
Nurses with a BSN are eligible for the MSN (Master of Science in Nursing) with an emphasis in Nursing Education. Because the MSN program is delivered online, working nurses will have more flexibility. The MSN program strives to meet the need for nursing educators in the neighboring communities of Northeastern State University. Admission requirements for the program include a minimum 2.5 overall GPA or 3.0 GPA in the nursing program and a BSN from a nursing program accredited NLNAC or CCNE (Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education). Students should also submit scores from the GRE (Graduate Record Exam) or Miller’s Analogies Test and have a current RN license. The MSN program can be completed in 32 hours of study. Upon completion of the program students will earn an MSN degree.
Continuing Education at Northeastern State University
Continuing Education courses, conferences and seminars are offered to students attending Northeastern State University. In addition to personal courses, professional development courses are offered in areas such as infectious substances, handling hazardous waste and mental health first aid certification among other courses. Courses are offered year round and vary each semester.
Contact:
Northeastern State University
3100 East New Orleans Street,
Broken Arrow, OK 74014
Cochise College Nursing Program Review
Cochise College offers associate degree education as well as continuing education courses and job training. It has been open since 1964 and offers two different campuses and four centers for the convenience of their students. The campuses are located in Douglas, Arizona and Sierra Vista, Arizona. Centers are located in Benson, Willcox, Fort Huachuca, and Nogales, Arizona.
Cochise College Nursing Program Review
Cochise College offers three different options for students looking to get a degree in nursing. The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Nursing degree is two programs combined into one. Students entering this program can choose to get their certificate in Practical Nursing (PN) or go the full length of the course to obtain their associate degree. This college also offers a program for students to become a Certified Nursing Assistant.
Associate in Applied Science (AAS) – Registered Nurse (RN)
This program is for students who want to obtain their degree in order to prepare them to take the National Certification Licensure Exam for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). This program embraces the attitude that a career in nursing is one that requires continued learning all the time. The nursing profession is an ever evolving choice that demands that the professionals who work in the field keep learning new and different techniques to keep up with the technology and new discoveries. This program lays the foundation for the student to build upon throughout the course of their career. The program includes general education courses as well as nursing specific courses. Students who successfully complete this course will be eligible to apply to take the NCLEX-RN. Students who complete this program can then transfer to a university or four year institution in order to gain their Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) in the RN to BSN program.
Certificate in Practical Nursing (PN) – Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
Students who want to obtain their certificate in Practical Nursing (PN) can apply to begin the Associate in Applied Science (AAS) program. After the first year, students have the choice to exit the program with a certificate in PN and apply to write for the NCLEX-PN to obtain the professional title of LPN. The program produces individuals who are ready to go out into the field of nursing and embrace the ever changing career path of working in hospitals, clinics, long term care facilities, or an abundance of other medical facilities or continue their education to obtain their RN or BSN. This program prepares students to keep educating themselves through learning new and different ways to care for patients.
Certified Nursing Assistant Certificate Program – CNA
This program prepares students to take the Arizona State Certification Test in order to become a CNA. These students will be able to gain employment as a entry level nursing assistant and are generally the daily care giver to patients. This program teaches students to perform necessary functions that are vital to the daily care of the patients. CNAs are required to have a background check and fingerprinting done before they can gain employment. Classes for this program are conducted during the evening hours and students are expected to participate in lab experiences and clinical experiences.
Contact:
Cochise College,
901 Colombo Avenue
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
(520) 515-0500
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RN Programs in Alabama
Alabama is a great place to start a career as a Registered Nurse (RN). With so many RN programs in Alabama, a prospective student is sure to find a school that will fit their schedule.
Several organizations that support RN schools in Alabama are offering scholarships to nursing school students. Even in this hard economy, registered nurses are in high-demand, there are many RN job openings throughout the state of Alabama. Upon graduation, many Alabama RN program graduates are offered a substantial signing bonus, up to $10,000, since, like many other states, Alabama is faced with a shortage of registered nurses.
RN Licensure in Alabama
Students who graduate from an accredited nursing program may apply for licensure in Alabama. They must also take the NCLEX-RN national exam and pass it before licensure is granted.
Alabama RN Registry
Alabama Board of Nursing
P.O. Box 303900
Montgomery, AL 36130-3900
RN Jobs and Salary in Alabama
Registered nurses in Alabama are needed in nursing homes, outpatient clinics, hospitals, and home health care agencies. The metropolitan areas like Birmingham, Montgomery, and Mobile have the most in-demand registered nursing jobs. Alabama registered nurses have a mean hourly wage of $27.82 and a mean annual wage of $57,860.
Healthcare organizations in Alabama that employ nurses include the following:
St. Vincent’s Birmingham, Birmingham
Baptist Health System, Birmingham
University of South Alabama, Mobile
Thomas Hospital, Fairhope
Mercy Hospital, Daphne
Jackson Hospital, Montgomery
RN Programs in Alabama
RN programs in Alabama lead to either an Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN), a two-year program, Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (BSN), a four-year program, or a Diploma in Nursing, a three-year program.. Each school has its own requirements for admission. Applicants are strongly recommended to apply at least one year in advance of the time they hope to begin classes. This is a partial listing of RN programs in Alabama.
Alabama Southern Community College
P.O. Box 2000, Hwy. 21 S.
Monroeville, AL 36461
This program leads to an ASN.
Bevill State Community College
1411 Indiana Avenue
Jasper, AL 35501
Students earn an ASN upon completion.
Auburn University
107 Miller Hall
Auburn, AL 36849
This is a four-year BSN program.
Calhoun State Community College
P.O. Box 2216
Decatur, AL 35609-2216
This is an ASN program.
Central Alabama Community College
Coosa Valley School of Nursing
34091 U.S. Highway 280
Childersburg, AL 35044
Graduates earn an ASN.
Herzing University-Birmingham
280 West Valley Avenue
Birmingham, AL 35209
This is an ASN program.
Jacksonville State University
Lurleen B. Wallace
College of Nursing
700 Pelham Road
North Jacksonville, AL 36265
This is a BSN program that takes 4 years to complete.
Lawson State Community College
3060 Wilson Road
Birmingham, AL 35221
This is an ASN program.
Oakwood University
7000 Adventist Blvd.
Huntsville, AL 35896
Students have a BSN after graduation.
Samford University
800 Lakeshore Drive
Birmingham, AL 35229
This is a BSN program.
South University
5355 Vaughn Road
Montgomery, AL 36116
After completing this program, students have a BSN.
Spring Hill College
4000 Dauphin Street
Mobile, AL 36608
This four-year program leads to a BSN.
Tuskegee University
Basil O’Connor Hall
Tuskegee, AL 36088
This is a BSN program.
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in Alabama, please visit Nursing Schools in Alabama.
RN Programs in Alaska
In order to make becoming a registered nurse (RN) more accessible for students, the state of Alaska has put into place outreach sites and online RN Programs in Alaska.
Along with traditional on-campus RN schools in Alaska, the outreach and online Alaska RN programs are making it possible to deliver accredited programs to students seeking their registered nursing degree in rural areas of Alaska. Salaries for registered nurses in Alaska are higher than most almost all other US states. The nursing shortage in Alaska makes the need for registered nurses great, especially travel nurses, which can make 20-30% higher earnings that staff nurses.
Registered Nurses (RNs) are needed across the U.S., and especially in Alaska. A career in health care as an RN provides many opportunities to perform routine and emergency procedures for patients. When you graduate from an accredited RN program and apply for licensure, you are qualified to take the NCLEX-RN, the national exam needed to become a Registered Nurse.
RN Licensure in Alaska
Students must graduate from an accredited nursing program. After graduation, they may apply for licensure to their state board of nursing. They must also take the NCLEX-RN national exam and pass it before licensure is granted.
Alaska RN Registry
Alaska Board of Nursing
Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development
Division of Corporations, Business & Professional Licensing
550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 1500
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
RN Jobs and Salary in Alaska
Alaska has a great need for registered nurses, especially in health care centers for Native Americans, outpatient clinics, and hospitals. Alaska, Anchorage, Juneau, and Fairbanks, have the most in-demand nursing jobs available. The mean hourly wage for a RN in Alaska is $36.04, and the mean salary is $74,970.
Health care organizations that hire registered nurses in Alaska include:
Bartlett Regional Hospital, Juneau
Central Peninsula Hospital, Soldotna
Fairbanks Memorial Hospital, Fairbanks
Southcentral Foundation, Anchorage
PeaceHealth, Ketchikan
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Anchorage
Tanana Valley Clinic, Fairbanks
Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation, Bethel
RN Programs in Alaska
Nursing programs in Alaska each have unique requirements for admission to their programs, such as minimum high school grades in science and math. The four-year bachelor’s degree program. It is strongly recommended that students apply to the school that they hope to attend about one year in advance.
RN programs in Alaska are offered by two universities. An Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree is offered at both of these schools. A Bachelor of Science Nursing (BSN) degree is offered at one of the schools.
University of Alaska Anchorage
UAA School of Nursing
3211 Providence Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99508
This program offers an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree. It requires at least two years of full-time study. Admission requirements include math and science classes at the high school level and a GPA of at least 2.0. The university also offers a BSN program. Students are admitted as nursing pre-majors, and a GPA of 2.70 is required for admission to the BSN program.
University of Alaska Southeast
School of Nursing
11120 Glacier Highway
Juneau, AK 99801
This RN program offers an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing (AAS) which is completed in two years. High school science and math grades must be a C or above.
Another location of the University of Alaska Southeast in Ketchikan also offers an AAS program.
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in Alaska, please visit Nursing Schools in Alaska.
RN Programs in Arizona
The health care industry in Arizona is one of the only industries in Arizona that is still strong during these tough economic times; becoming a registered nurse (RN) is a great career choice. RN programs in Arizona educate qualified registered nurses to keep up with the growing need.
RN schools in Arizona are a great place to start a nursing career. The healthcare industry is growing quickly and Registered Nurses (RNs) are in demand for routine wellness care, obstetrics, emergency, acute care, and other patient care. Being an RN is a rewarding and demanding career with a salary that is above the average for many other professions.
Baby boomers flock to the state creating an increased need for qualified registered nurses. Graduates of Arizona nursing programs find gainful employment quickly after graduation. One study shows Arizona will need over 50,000 nurses over the next nine years to meet its nursing needs.
RN Licensure in Arizona
For an RN to be licensed in Arizona, the nurse must first complete an accredited RN program. Upon graduation, the student may then apply for licensure with the State Board of Nursing. Before licensure is granted, the student must take the NCLEX-RN exam and pass it.
Arizona RN Registry
Arizona State Board of Nursing
4747 North 7th Street
Suite 200
Phoenix, AZ 85014
RN Jobs and Salary in Arizona
Arizona registered nurses are needed in home health care agencies, nursing homes, outpatient clinics, and doctors’ offices. High-demand RN jobs are concentrated in the major cities and their surrounding areas such as Phoenix, Tucson, and Yuma. Arizona RN mean hourly wage is $32.27 and mean annual wage is $67,130.
Arizona’s largest employers of registered nurses are:
Core Medical Group, Phoenix
Havasu Regional Medical Center, Lake Havasu City, AZ
Hospice of Yuma, Yuma
Gentiva Health Services, Mesa
Mayo Clinic, Phoenix
Catholic Healthcare West, Phoenix
Salaries for RNs in Arizona average around $68,870 annually.
RN Programs in Arizona
Three different types of RN programs in Arizona enable the graduate to take the NCLEX-RN exam. These are a Diploma program, which takes three years to complete, an Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN) program, which is a two to three-year program, or a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (BSN) program, which is a four-year program.
Each program has unique requirements, and applicants are encouraged to apply around one year before the student hopes to begin classes. This list provides some of the RN programs in Arizona. Programs for ASNs are the most popular, and they are available in many areas of the state. All programs require high school graduation or a GED. Some schools also require a urine drug screening, background checks, and finger printing.
Arizona State University
University Drive and Mill Avenue
Tempe, AZ 85287
Either a RN to BSN or four-year BSN program is available.
University of Arizona
College of Nursing
1401 E. University
Tucson, Arizona 85721
This RN program in Arizona offers a 4 year BSN for high school graduates and others.
Chamberlain College of Nursing
2149 W. Dunlap Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85021-2995
This is a BSN program.
Northern Arizona University
202 E. Pine Knoll, Building 72
P.O. Box 15035
Flagstaff, AZ 86011
Students earn a BSN.
Carrington College
2701 West Bethany Home Road
Phoenix, AZ 85017
Students earn an ASN upon completion of this program.
Everest College
10400 North 25th Avenue, Suite 190
Phoenix, AZ 85021
This program leads to an ASN.
Arizona Western College
PO Box 929
Yuma, AZ 85364
This is also an ASN program.
Central Arizona College
8470 North Overfield Road
Coolidge, AZ 85128
Students earn an ASN upon completion.
Mericopa Nursing at
Paradise Valley C.C.
18401 North 32nd Street
Phoenix, AZ 85032
This is also an ASN program.
For reviews and all the Arizona RN programs, please visit Nursing Schools in Arizona.
RN Programs in Arkansas
Arkansas is a great place to start a nursing career as a registered nurse (RN). With an estimated 3,000 nursing position openings, RN programs in Arkansas seeing an increase in applications since the career outlook of an RN is so favorable.
Arkansas is experiencing an increase in the population of persons 65 and older as the Baby Boomers are reaching retirement age, therefore, graduates of RN schools in Arkansas can quickly find work in nursing homes and home health agencies. Arkansas RN Programs equip their graduates with skills they need have a rewarding career as an RN.
RN Licensure in Arkansas
To qualify for RN licensure in Arkansas, it is necessary to graduate from an accredited RN program. After graduation, the student may apply for licensure. Before it is granted, the national exam, NCLEX-RN must be taken and passed.
Arkansas RN Registry
Arkansas State Board of Nursing
University Tower Building
1123 South University
Suite 800
Little Rock, AR 72204-1619
RN Jobs and Salary in Arkansas
Registered nurses are needed in Arkansas at outpatient clinics, doctor’s offices, hospitals, home health agencies, and nursing homes. The most sought after RN positions are focused in and around the densely populated cities like Little Rock, Hot Springs, and Fayetteville. RN mean hourly wage is $27.42, and the mean annual wage is $57,040.
The biggest and most well-known employers of registered nurses in Arkansas include:
HealthSouth, Fayetteville
Gentiva Health Services, Little Rock
HealthSouth, Jonesboro
Regency Hospital, Fayetteville
Gentiva Health Services, Little Rock
RN Programs in Arkansas
There are three kinds of RN programs in Arkansas that prepare a graduate to take the NCLEX-RN exam. These are a Diploma Program that takes three years to complete, an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) two-year degree, and a Bachelor Science Nursing (BSN) that is a four-year program. RN programs have different requirements, and applicants are encouraged to apply around one year in advance.
Baptist Health Schools Little Rock
School of Nursing
11900 Colonel Glenn Road
Little Rock, AR 72210-2820
This is a three-year Diploma program.
Jefferson Regional Medical Center
School of Nursing
1600 West 40th Avenue
Pine Bluff, AR 71603
This Diploma program is completed in three years. Minimum ACT scores above 18 are required.
Arkansas Northeastern College-Blytheville
Department of Nursing
P.O. Box 1109
Blytheville, AR 72316
This two-year program leads to an AAS Nursing degree.
Black River Technical College
Pocahontas Campus
Department of Nursing
1410 Highway 304 East
Pocahontas, AR 72455
This is a two-year program leading to an AAS Nursing degree.
Arkansas State University
School of Nursing
P.O. Box 910
State University, AR 72467
This RN program leads to a BSN.
College of the Ouachitas
Department of Nursing
One College Circle
Malvern, AR 72104
The student may earn a BSN in this four-year program.
North Arkansas College
Department of Nursing
1515 Pioneer Drive
Harrison, AR 72601
Students may earn their AAS Nursing degree at this RN school.
Southeast Arkansas College
Nursing and Allied Health Technologies Division
1900 Hazel Street
Pine Bluff, AR 71603
Southern Arkansas University
Department of Nursing
100 E. University
Magnolia, AR 71753-5000
This school offers either an AAS Nursing or a BSN.
University of Arkansas
Department of Nursing
2801 South University
Little Rock, AR 72204
RN programs for either an AAS Nursing or a BSN are offered at this school.
For reviews and a full list of Arkansas RN programs, please visit Nursing Schools in Arkansas.
RN Programs in California
Becoming a registered nurse (RN) in California is a great career choice. Joining RN programs in California is a great way to join the medical field. California has a shortage of nurses that is expected to increase in the coming years.
This nursing shortage has left many hospitals with a seven percent vacancy rate, joining RN schools in California is a great way to take advantage of these job vacancies. The state of California is a great place to join a nursing program and get into the medical field, because California RN programs are among the best in the country.
RN Licensure in California
RNs must first complete an accredited RN program in California before applying for licensure in the state. They must also take the NCLEX-RN and pass this national test before licensure is granted.
California RN Registry
California Board of Registered Nursing
1747 North Market Blvd., Suite 150
Sacramento, CA 95834
RN Jobs and Salary in California
California needs nurses for ambulatory care, non-acute care, and hospitals. Highly sought after RN jobs are found in and around larger cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Bernardino; jobs are available throughout the state. In California, RN mean hourly wage is $40.90 and mean yearly wage is $85,080.
Listed below are some of California’s most prevalent registered nurse employers:
Kaiser Permanente, Baldwin Park
Sutter Health, Modesto
CoreMedical Group, Los Angeles
Maxim Healthcare Services, Bakersfield
Merraine Group Inc., San Diego
RN Programs in California
There are many RN programs in California. Two-year programs lead to an Associate Degree in Applied Science Nursing degree (AAS). Four-year degrees lead to a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (BSN). This is a list of RN Schools in California. Candidates are encouraged to apply around one year in advance to when they hope to attend. All of the RN programs qualify graduates to apply for licensure as an RN and to take the NCLEX-RN.
Bakersfield College
Department of Nursing
1801 Panorama Drive
Bakersfield, CA 93305
This RN program is a two-year AAS Nursing degree program.
Chaffey College
Department of Nursing
5885 Haven Avenue
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737
An AAS Nursing degree can be earned when this program is completed.
College of the Canyons
Department of Nursing
26455 Rockwell Canyon Road
Santa Clarity, CA 91355
This RN program leads to an AAS Nursing degree.
Fresno City College
Department of Nursing
1101 East University Avenue
Fresno, CA 93741
This is also a RN program that leads to an AAS Nursing degree.
Los Angeles Southwest College
Department of Nursing
1600 West Imperial Highway
Los Angeles, CA 90047
Students can earn a two-year AAS Nursing degree in this RN program.
Sacramento City College
Department of Nursing
3835 Freeport Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95822
This is a two-year RN program leading to an AAS Nursing degree.
California State University
Division of Nursing
2345 East San Ramon Avenue
Fresno, CA 93740-0025
This is a four-year BSN program.
Concordia University
Department of Nursing
1530 Concordia West
Irvine, CA 92612-3203
Students may earn their BSN at this school.
San Diego State University
Department of Nursing
5500 Campanile Drive
San Diego, CA 92182-4158
This RN program leads to a BSN.
University of California
Department of Nursing
700 Tiverton Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90095
Students may earn a BSN at this school.
West Coast University
Department of Nursing
1477 South Manchester
Anaheim, CA 92802
This program offers a BSN.
For reviews and all California RN programs, please visit Nursing schools in Califonia.
RN Programs in Colorado
Working as a registered nurse (RN) in Colorado is a rewarding career for caring individuals. RN programs in Colorado fill up quickly in this state because registered nurses are in higher demand in Colorado than the demand for nurses in most other states.
Since the nursing shortage is double the national average, graduates of RN schools in Colorado find employment quickly. With a population that is growing rapidly, Colorado RN programs will remain among the busiest in the nation. Taking a program to become a RN in Colorado is an excellent path for those interested in entering into the medical field.
Registered Nurses (RNs) have the important job of caring for patients in hospitals, schools, industries, clinics and hospitals. RNs are an integral part of healthcare, and the growing demand for nurses is expected to grow over the next few years. You will want to find the best RN program at a school of your choice to get the education you need. Earn your Associate’s Degree in Nursing or a Bachelor of Science Nursing (BSN) to qualify for licensure as an RN in Colorado. Both programs qualify graduates to take the national exam that enables a nurse to be an RN. After receiving the news that you passed the exam, you can begin your career.
RN Licensure in Colorado
Those seeking licensure as a nurse in Colorado must graduate from an accredited RN program. They must then apply for licensure in Colorado. Additionally, they must take and pass the national NCLEX-RN exam to be licensed.
Colorado RN Registry
Colorado Board of Nursing
1560 Broadway, Suite 1350
Denver, CO 80202
RN Jobs and Salary in Colorado
Colorado needs qualified registered nurses in doctor’s offices, clinics, hospitals, home health care agencies, and nursing homes. Colorado’s average RN wage is $32.12 hourly and $66,800 annually. RN job opportunities are available throughout Colorado; the most in-demand RN jobs are concentrated in larger cities like Denver, Aurora, and Colorado Springs.
Some of the best-known and largest RN employers in Colorado include:
Vail Valley Medical Center, Vail
Exempla Healthcare, Denver
North Colorado Medical Center, Greeley
McKee Medical Center, Loveland
Department of Veterans Affairs, Denver
National Jewish Health, Denver
Exempla Healthcare, Lafayette
RN Programs in Colorado
You can choose from RN programs in Colorado that lead to an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing (AAS), an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or a Bachelor of Science Nursing (BSN). Many junior and community colleges in the state offer two-year RN programs. A student needs to attend a four-year program at a university or college to earn this degree. Students should apply around one year before they want to begin classes.
Colorado Mesa University
1100 North Avenue
Grand Junction, CO 81501-3122
This RN program offers a BSN program.
Colorado State University-Pueblo
Department of Nursing
2200 Bonforte Blvd.
Pueblo, CO 81001-4901
This RN program leads to a BSN.
Pikes Peak Community College
5675 S. Academy Blvd.
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
Students may earn an (ADN) at this school.
University of Colorado-Colorado Springs
1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway
Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Students may earn their BSN in either a four-year or five-year program.
School of Nursing
University of Northern Colorado
Gunter Hall, 3080, Box 125
Greeley, CO 80639
A BSN program is offered at this university.
Denver School of Nursing
1401 19th Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
This school offers an ADN as well as a BSN RN program.
Otero Junior College
1802 Colorado Avenue
La Junta, CO 81050
This RN program leads to an ADN.
Adams State College
Department of Nursing
208 Edgemont Blvd.
Alamos, CO 81101
This college offers a BSN program.
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in Colorado, please visit Nursing Schools in Colorado.
RN Programs in Connecticut
The outlook for a career as a registered nurse (RN) in Connecticut is very good. While getting into RN programs in Connecticut is somewhat difficult due to the shortage of nursing educators, those who get into RN schools in Connecticut find gainful employment quickly upon graduation.
Connecticut has felt the nationwide nursing shortage worse than most other states in the nation. Joining Connecticut RN programs is a great way to take advantage of Connecticut’s great need for registered nurses and start a career in the medical field. Registered nurses in Connecticut have a higher average wage than in most other states.
Being a Registered Nurse (RN) is a challenging and rewarding career. RNs have many different options of where to work, such as in doctor’s offices, schools, and in many different industries, including hospitals. RNs may earn an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) in two years. Programs leading to this degree are offered in community colleges. Those interested in a nursing career may want to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) at a college or university in Connecticut. A third way to become an RN is by completing a two-year Diploma program. All three programs qualify a graduate to take the national exam, NCLEX-RN.
RN Licensure in Connecticut
After graduating from an accredited RN program, the student must apply to be licensed in Connecticut. The NCLEX-RN must also be taken and passed. At this point, the nurse is granted licensure as an RN.
Connecticut RN Registry
Board of Examiners for Nursing
410 Capitol Avenue, MS #13PHO
P.O. Box 340308
Hartford, CT 06134-0308
RN Jobs and Salary in Connecticut
Connecticut registered nurses are needed in Clinics, nursing homes, hospitals, home health care agencies, and doctor’s offices. The most desirable RN jobs in Connecticut are found mostly in the heavily populated areas of the state, such as Hartford, New Haven, and Bridgeport. Connecticut RN mean wage is $34.58 hourly and $71,930 annually.
Listed below are some of the largest and best recognized employers of registered nurses in Connecticut:
Saint Mary’s Hospital, Waterbury
Hebrew Home and Hospital, Hartford
Griffin Hospital, Derby
MidState Medical Center, Meriden
Lawrence and Memorial Hospital, Groton
Hospital of Saint Raphael, New Haven
Waterbury Hospital, Waterbury
Regional Hospice and Home Care, Danbury
RN Programs in Connecticut
RN programs have different requirements for admittance to their programs. These often include math and science classes that have been completed in high school. If you are interested in earning a BSN, some schools require pre-nursing courses. It is best to apply around one year before planning to begin your RN program.
Bridgeport Hospital School of Nursing
200 Mill Hill Avenue
Bridgeport, CT 06610
This is a two-year diploma RN program.
The following schools offer an Associate Degree Nursing program.
Capital Community College
950 Main Street
Hartford, CT 06103
Goodwin College
1 Riverside Drive
East Hartford, CT 06118
Naugatuck Valley Community College
750 Chase Parkway
Waterbury, CT 06708
Three Rivers Community College
7 Mahan Drive
Norwich, CT 06360
Norwalk Community College
188 Richards Avenue
Norwalk, CT 06854-1655
Gateway Community College
88 Bassett Road
North Haven, CT 06473
St. Vincent’s College
2800 Main Street
Bridgeport, CT 06606
Northwestern Connecticut
Community College
Park Place East
Winsted, CT 06098
The following schools offer BSN programs:
Fairfield University
North Benson Road
Fairfield, CT 06430
Quinnipiac University
275 Mount Carmel Avenue
Hamden, CT 06518
Sacred Heart University
5151 Park Avenue
Fairfield, CT 06825
Saint Joseph College
1678 Asylum Avenue
West Hartford, CT 06117
Southern Connecticut
State University
501 Crescent Street
New Haven, CT 06515
University of Connecticut
231 Glenbrook Road
Rm. 113, U2026
Storrs, CT 06269-2026
Western Connecticut State University
181 White Street
Danbury, CT 06810
Central Connecticut State University
1615 Stanley Street
PO Box 4010
New Britain, CT 06050
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in Connecticut, please visit Nursing Schools in Connecticut.
RN Programs in Delaware
Becoming a registered nurse (RN) is a great career path. RN Programs in Delaware offer a great opportunity for their graduates entering into the nursing career field.
Due to Delaware’s consistent shortage of nurses, registered nurses stay in high demand while statewide unemployment mirrors the national average. Long-term care facilities and hospitals in Delaware have the most prominent nursing staff shortages Even so, getting into RN Schools in Delaware can be difficult due to Delaware’s nursing faculty shortage. Time spent preparing a flawless application, completing prerequisites, and outlining all healthcare field experience is time well spent, nurses who get accepted and graduate from Delaware RN Programs find gainful employment quickly.
RN Licensure in Delaware
A student must complete an RN program that is accredited in Delaware. After graduation, the student must apply for a license as an RN. The license will be granted after the graduate passes the NCLEX-RN, a national exam.
Delaware RN Registry
Delaware Board of Nursing
Cannon Building
Suite 203
861 Silver Lake Blvd.
Dover, DE 19904
RN Jobs and Salary in Delaware
Delaware registered nurses are needed in hospitals, nursing homes, home health care agencies, clinics, and doctor’s offices. In-demand RN jobs are concentrated in and around densely populated areas, like Wilmington, Dover, and Newark. Delaware Registered nurses mean hourly wage is $34.02, and their mean annual wage is $70,770.
Healthcare Organizations that currently employ registered nurses in Delaware:
Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Wilmington
Nanticoke Memorial Hospital, Seaford
Saint Francis Hospital, Wilmington
VITAS Innovative Hospice Care, Newark
Christiana Care, Wilmington
Nanticoke Memorial Hospital, Seaford, DE
Dover Behavioral Health System, Dover
Fresenius Medical Care North America, Lewes
Department of Veteran Affairs, Wilmington
Bayhealth Medical Center, Dover
Beebe Medical Center, Lewes
Delaware Hospice, New Castle County
Adventist HealthCare, Eastern Shore
RN Programs in Delaware
RN programs in Delaware recommend that you begin the application process around one year before planning to begin classes. All programs have different requirements in high school math and science classes. Students planning to attend universities to earn a BSN must take the SAT or ACT test, and each school has minimum score requirements.
Beebe School of Nursing
424 Savannah Road
Lewes, DE 19958
This RN program leads to a Diploma in Nursing.
Delaware State University
Department of Nursing
1200 N. DuPont Highway
Dover, DE 19901
This BSN program may be completed in four years.
Delaware Technical and Community College
Owens Campus
P.O. Box 610
Georgetown, DE 19947
This is a two-year Associate Degree program.
Delaware Technical and Community College
Stanton Campus
400 Christiana-Stanton Road
Newark, DE 19702
This Associate Degree program takes two years to complete.
Delaware Technical and Community College
Terry Campus
100 Campus Drive
Dover, DE 19904
An Associate Degree in Nursing can be earned in two years.
University of Delaware
College of Health Sciences
Newark, DE 19716
This is a four-year RN program leading to a BSN.
Wesley College
Department of Nursing
120 N. State Street
Dover, DE 19901
A BSN may be earned at this school in four years.
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in Delaware, please visit Nursing Schools in Delaware.
W | Walter and Louise Sutcliffe Scholarship
Walter and Louise Sutcliffe Scholarship
The Bloomfield College Foundation offers the Walter and Louise Sutcliffe Scholarship to provide financial support to nursing students. It was established in 1994 by the Walter and Louise Sutcliffe Foundation.
Founded in 1868, Bloomfield College prepares students for academic, personal and professional success in a multicultural, global society. The eligible student must be a junior or senior enrolled at Bloomfield College’s Frances M. McLaughlin Division of Nursing, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. Selection is based on financial need.
Award: $1000
Deadline: March 16
Contact: Bloomfield College, 467 Franklin Street, Bloomfield, NJ 07003; (973) 748-9000; [email protected]
Walter and Marie Schmidt Scholarship
The Oregon Student Access Commission provides numerous scholarship opportunities to students across Oregon. This particular scholarship is for students who have graduated from a Lane County high school seeking to attend a vocational college, such as for a nursing education. If a suitable candidate cannot be found another Oregon student may be selected.
Please visit their web site, or browse through the scholarship guide to get a better understanding of scholarships, timelines and more.
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Oregon Student Access Commission, 1500 Valley River Drive, Suite 100, Eugene OR 97401
Telephone: 541 687-7400 or 800 452-8807
Walter Reed Smith Scholarship
This is an undergraduate scholarship available through the United Daughters of the Confederacy. It is awarded to a female student enrolled in a nursing degree program.
Eligibility includes a proven decadency of a confederate soldier.
Contact: United Daughters of the Confederacy Business Office, 328 North Boulevard, Richmond VA 23220-4009
Telephone: 804 355-1636
Email: [email protected]
Washington State Health Professional Loan Repayment Program
The loan repayment program is available for nurse midwives who have outstanding loan debts yet to be paid. The recipient must be working in a federal health professional shortage area.
Eligibility includes willingness to work for 2 years within the designated are.
Deadline: April 30
Contact: Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board, 917 Lakeridge Way SW, Olympia WA 98540-3430
Telephone: 360 753-7800
Washington State Health Professionals Scholarship Program
This scholarship is made available to help fill health provider service gaps. It is available to students seeking education in the nursing field as a licensed nurse, nursing faculty, nurse practitioner or as a midwife.
Please note: This program has been suspended and is not accepting new applicants.
Watson Nursing Scholarship
The Oregon Student Access Commission (OSAC) offers the Watson Nursing Scholarship to encourage Oregon students to become nurses. The OSAC was established in 1959 by the Oregon legislature to ensure Oregon students access to postsecondary education. The eligible candidate must be enrolled at an accredited college, university or school of nursing, pursuing an undergraduate or graduate nursing degree. Preference is given to graduates of Jackson or Josephine high schools and to students attending Oregon Health & Science University.
Award: $500 – $10,000
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Oregon Student Access Commission, Cheryl Connolly, Scholarship Processing Coordinator, 1500 Valley River Drive, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401, (541) 687-7400; [email protected]
WestConn at Waterbury Nursing Scholarship
Western Connecticut State University offers the WestConn at Waterbury Nursing Scholarship to students pursuing careers in nursing. WestConn at Waterbury is located on the campus of Naugatuck Valley Community College, providing an alternate campus for students to take courses for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The eligible candidate must be a student at Naugatuck Valley Community College or enrolled in the nursing program at WestConn at Waterbury. Selection is based on financial need.
Award: $1000
Deadline: Not specified
Contact: Nancy Barton, Director of Financial Aid, Western Connecticut State University, 181 White Street, Danbury, CT 06810; (203) 837-8580
Western Institute of Nursing (WIN) Grant
The Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing offers the Western Institute of Nursing (WIN) Grant to encourage nurses to participate in nursing research. Funding for this grant is provided by the Western Institute of Nursing and Sigma Theta Tau. The eligible candidate must be a registered nurse with a Master of Science in Nursing degree or enrolled in a doctoral program. The candidate must also have a research project ready for implementation that can be completed within one year. The candidate must be a member of the Western Institute of Nursing and Sigma Theta Tau International.
Award: $2500
Deadline: December 1
Contact: Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Program Department, 550 West North Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202; (888) 634-7575, (317) 634-8171; [email protected]
William Boudreau Memorial Scholarship for Licensed Nursing Assistants
The Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC) offers the William Boudreau Memorial Scholarship for Licensed Nursing Assistants to encourage Vermont students to enter the field of nursing. The VSAC was established in 1965 to help residents of Vermont who want to go to college, by providing loans, grants, scholarships and education planning. The eligible candidate must be a resident of Orleans County, Vermont who will attend a licensed nursing assistant program in Vermont. Selection is based on financial need.
Award: $750
Deadline: March 9
Contact: Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC), 10 East Allen St, P.O. Box 2000, Winooski VT, 05404; (888) 253-4819; [email protected]
William D. and Janet Randell Undergraduate Scholarship in Nursing
This scholarship is available through the Sinclair School of Nursing. Funds are matched by the state and the scholarship is awarded to undergraduate nursing students only.
Eligibility includes a proven financial need.
Contact: University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing, Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
William E. Fingland, Sr. and Mary E. Fingland Nursing Scholarship
This internal scholarship is given to a nursing student who originates from Pettis County in Missouri. If no suitable candidate is found than another student from the state will be chosen.
Deadline: December 1
Contact: University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing, Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
Email: [email protected]
William F. Claiborne Memorial Endowed Scholarship in Nursing
Rhode Island College offers the William F. Claiborne Memorial Endowed Scholarship in Nursing to support Rhode Island College students pursuing careers in nursing. Established in 1854, Rhode Island College has a long history of providing an outstanding public education in a culturally diverse environment. The eligible candidate must be enrolled in the Rhode Island College School of Nursing with a GPA of at least 3.0. The candidate must demonstrate financial need.
Award: $300
Deadline: Not specified.
Contact: James T. Hanbury, Director of Financial Aid, Rhode Island College, 600 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI 02908, (401) 456-8033
William Randolph Hearst Endowed Scholarship for Accelerated Nursing
This is an internal scholarship available through the Sinclair School of Nursing. This permanently endowed fund is provided to non-nursing baccalaureate prepared students, who seek to re-direct their field of study in to the nursing profession.
Contact: University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing, Office of Student Affairs, S235 School of Nursing, Columbia MO 65211
Telephone: 573 882-0277 or 800 437-4339
Email: [email protected]
William Randolph Hearst Endowed Scholarship Fund
This is an internal partial scholarship available through the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. It is meant to be awarded to students of a minority and is based upon merit and financial need.
Contact: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Admissions, Godchaux Hall 207, 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800 or 888 333-9192
Winnie Coxe Scholarship
Lees-McRae College offers the Winnie Coxe Scholarship to provide financial assistance to students enrolled at Lees-McRae. Founded in 1900 to provide education to students in the Appalachian region, Lees-McRae is a Presbyterian-affiliated college with a long history of providing a liberal arts education that emphasizes service and leadership. The nursing program includes a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program on the Maryland Community College Campus in Spruce Pine North Carolina. Selection is based on financial need. Preference is given nursing students.
Award: Not specified.
Deadline: Not specified.
Contact: Lees-McRae College, Brenda DuVall¸ Director of Financial Aid, P.O. Box 128, Banner Elk NC, 28604; (828) 898-8793
Wisconsin Higher Educational Aid Board
The state if Wisconsin offers a number of grants, scholarships and loans to students attending state based colleges, technical schools and universities. No specific field of study is mentioned so many nursing students may be eligible.
You are advised to contact the board for further details.
Contact: State of Wisconsin Higher Educational Aids Board, 131 West Wilson Street, Suite 902, Madison Wisconsin 53707
Telephone: 608 267-2206
Email: [email protected]
Wisconsin League for Nursing Scholarship Programs
The Wisconsin League for Nursing, in partnership with other sponsors, provides access to 2 scholarships. These scholarships are awarded to students who have completed at least half of the credits needed to complete their nursing program, whether it is as an LPN or a PhD. Funds awarded are from $500 to $1,000
Eligibility includes attending a recognized, accredited nursing program
Deadline: February 15
Contact: Wisconsin League for Nursing (WLN), P.O. Box 107, Long Lake WI 54542-0107
Telephone: 888 755-3329
Email: [email protected]
Wisconsin League for Nursing High School Senior Award
This is a $500 scholarship given to a graduating high school student who is entering a nursing education program.
Contact: Wisconsin League for Nursing (WLN), P.O. Box 107, Long Lake WI 54542-0107
Telephone: 888 755-3329
Email: [email protected]
WOCN Scholarship Programs
The Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society provides two scholarships:
The Accredited Scholarship:
This scholarship is available to students seeking to specialize in wound and ostomy care nursing. The applicant must provide proof of enrollment in an accredited course.
The Advanced Scholarship:
This scholarship is for a currently licensed RN who is pursuing a masters, doctoral degree or nurse practitioner license.
Deadline: May 1 and November 1
Contact: WOCN National Office, 15000 Commerce Parkway, Suite C, Mount Laurel NJ 08054
Telephone: 888 224-9626
Email: [email protected]
Workforce Shortage Student Assistance Grant Program
This program is available through the Maryland Higher Education Commission. These grants are available to high school seniors who plan to attend secondary institutions and pursue a career in nursing, as well as other under serviced professions.
Recipients must agree to a work term within the state at one year per each year of funding received.
Deadline: July 1
Contact: Maryland Higher Education Commission, 6 N. Liberty Street, Baltimore MD 21201
Telephone: 410 767-3301 or 800 974-0203
Z | Zelle Scholarship
Zelle Scholarship
This internal partial scholarship is available through Vanderbilt University School f Nursing. It is awarded to a nursing student pursuing a focus in adult acute care and rehabilitation. Partial scholarships are awarded according to merit and proven financial need.
Eligibility includes maintaining a grade point average of at least 3.0
Contact: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Admissions, Godchaux Hall 207, 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN 37240
Telephone: 615 322-3800 or 888 333-9192
RN Programs in Florida
If you’re thinking of pursuing a career as a Registered Nurse (RN), you need to know the ways that you can accomplish your goals. There are two ways to become an RN in Florida. One way is to graduate from a two-year community college and earn an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN).
The second way is by attending a college or university that offers a Bachelor of Science Nursing degree (BSN). Graduates of either type of program are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN.
Florida has an above average unemployment rate; however, registered nurses stay in high-demand. Therefore, becoming a registered nurse (RN) in Florida is one of the best ways to start a lucrative career in the state. Joining a RN program in Florida sets you on the path to join the health care industry. RN schools in Florida are constantly accepting nursing students because of the high-demand for nursing students in the state. Graduates of Florida RN programs find employment fast, nurses stay in high demand due to the large population of senior citizens and retirees in the state that require health care services.
RN Licensure in Florida
After graduating from an accredited RN program, the nurse may apply for licensure in Florida. The graduate must also pass the NCLEX-RN before licensure is granted.
Florida RN Registry
Florida State Board of Nursing
4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C01
Tallahassee, FL 32399-3251
RN Jobs and Salary in Florida
In Florida, registered nurses are needed in clinics, hospitals, nursing homes, home health care agencies, and doctor’s offices. The densely populated areas like Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville, and St. Petersburg is where the most in-demand RN jobs are concentrated. Registered nurses in Florida average pay is $29.94 hourly and $62,270 yearly.
Some of the largest employers of registered nurses in the state include:
Spring Hill Regional Hospital, Spring Hill
Memorial Hospital, Jacksonville
Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa
Florida Hospital Tampa, Tampa
Saint Luke’s, Jacksonville
Indian River Medical Center, Vero Beach
South Bay Hospital, Sun City Center
Edward White Hospital, Saint Petersburg
RN Programs in Florida
RN programs in Florida recommend that applicants submit applications approximately one year in advance to the time that they want to begin classes. Each of the following programs has its own requirements for admittance to their program.
Barry University
Department of Nursing
11300 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami Shores, FL 33161-6695
This BSN program takes four years to complete.
Azure College School of Nursing
871 NW 167 Street
Miami, FL 33169
Both an ASN and BSN are available at this school.
Bethune-Cookman University
640 Dr. Mary McLeod
Bethune Blvd.
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
This school offers a BSN program.
Brevard Community College
Department of Nursing
1519 Clearlake Road
Cocoa, FL 32922
An ASN may be earned at this RN school.
Brown Mackie College
Department of Nursing
1 Herald Plaza
6th Floor
Miami, FL 33132
This two-year program leads to an ASN.
Dade Medical College
3721-1 NW 7th Street
Miami, FL 33126
This program leads to an ADN in two years.
Florida Gulf Coast University
Department of Nursing
10501 FGCU Boulevard South
Ft. Myers, FL 33965-6565
This is a four-year BSN program.
Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences
Department of Nursing
671 Winyah Drive
Orlando, FL 32803-1226
This is a two-year ADN program.
Florida International University
College of Nursing and Health Sciences
11200 Southwest 8th Street
Suite ACH3-342
Miami, FL 33199
Students may earn a BSN in this program.
Rasmussen College
Department of Nursing
4042 Park Oaks Blvd., Suite 100
Tampa, FL 33619
This is an ADN program.
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in Florida, please visit Nursing Schools in Florida.
RN Programs in Georgia
Many Registered nurse (RN) positions in Georgia are available due to the shortage of nurses throughout the state. Registered nurses will stay in high-demand for the foreseeable future, because of that RN programs in Georgia are continuously accepting applications.
RN schools in Georgia prepare their students for a career in nursing, and many graduates of Georgia RN programs find employment quickly due to the overwhelming need for registered nurses throughout the state. Due to the high-demand for qualified registered nurses in Georgia, many RN students that are still in school are being offered RN positions upon graduation.
Registered Nurses (RNs) are a necessary part of the healthcare system in the U.S. They work in hospitals, schools, and other industries where they care for those who are ill. They also safeguard health and wellness. If you are thinking of becoming an RN, there are two ways to do this. One is through a two-year Associate Degree program, and the other way is by earning a Bachelor of Science Nursing (BSN).Both programs prepare students to take and pass a national test before becoming licensed.
RN Licensure in Georgia
To become licensed as an RN in Georgia, an accredited RN program must be completed. The graduate must then apply for licensure and pass the NCLEX-RN exam.
Georgia RN Registry
Georgia Board of Nursing
237 Coliseum Drive
Macon, GA 31217-3858
RN Jobs and Salary in Georgia
Registered nurses are needed in Georgia’s clinics, hospitals, doctor’s offices, home health care centers, and skilled nursing facilities. Georgia’s most in-demand RN positions are concentrated in and around larger cities like Atlanta, Savannah, Columbus, and Augusta. The mean wage for RN in Georgia is $29.30 hourly and $60,949 annually.
Listed below are some of the biggest employers of registered nurses in Georgia.
Satilla Regional Medical Center, Waycross
Gwinnett Medical Center, Duluth
Tanner Medical Center, Carrollton
Department of Veterans Affairs, Decatur
Saint Francis Hospital, Columbus
Medical Higgins General Hospital, Bremen
South Georgia Medical Center, Valdosta
DeKalb Medical Center, Decatur
Kaiser Permanente, Atlanta
Northside Hospital, Atlanta
Piedmont Healthcare, Fayetteville
RN Programs in Georgia
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
School of Nursing & Health Sciences
2802 Moore Highway
Tifton, GA 31794-2601
This program leads to an Associate Degree.
Albany State University
College of Sciences and Health Professions
504 College Drive
Albany, Georgia 31705
This is a BSN program.
Armstrong Atlantic State University
Department of Nursing
11935 Abercorn Street
Savannah, Georgia 31419-1997
This four-year program leads to a BSN.
Georgia Health Sciences University
College of Nursing (EC-5400)
987 Sebastian Way
Augusta, Georgia 30912-4200
This is a BSN program.
Georgia Highlands College
Division of Nursing Education
3175 Cedartown Hwy., SE
Rome, Georgia 30161
Students may earn an Associate Degree with this program.
Georgia Northwestern Technical College
AD Nursing Program
P.O. Box 569
265 Bicentennial Trail
Rock Spring, GA 30739
This program leads to an Associate Degree.
Georgia State University
Byrdine F. Lewis School of Nursing
P.O. Box 4019
Atlanta, Georgia 30302-4019
This RN program leads to a BSN.
Macon State College
Division of Nursing
100 College Station Drive
Macon, Georgia 31206-5145
This is a BSN program.
Shorter University
315 Shorter Avenue
Rome, Georgia 30165
This program leads to a BSN.
Southwest Georgia Technical College
Associate Degree Nursing Program
15689 US Highway 19 North
Thomasville, GA 31792
This two-year program leads to an Associate Degree.
University of West Georgia
School of Nursing
1601 Maple Street
Carrollton, Georgia 30118-5180
This is a BSN program.
Valdosta State University
College of Nursing
1300 N. Patterson Street
Valdosta, Georgia 31698-0130
This program leads to a BSN.
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in Georgia, please visit:
Nursing Schools in Georgia.
RN Programs in Hawaii
While Hawaii has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the nation, they are in the middle of a nursing shortage. RN programs in Hawaii are hard to get into due to the shortage of nursing educators in the state; however, the outlook for graduates of RN schools in Hawaii is excellent.
Hawaii’s retiree and elderly populations are rapidly growing, adding to the need for qualified registered nurses in the state. Graduates of Hawaii RN programs find work quickly, registered nurses in Hawaii also enjoy excellent job security as registered nurses are expected to remain in high-demand for many years to come.
Registered Nurses (RNs) are in demand in Hawaii, and they have the important job of healthcare for patients in and out of hospitals. If you are thinking about a nursing career, you need to know that there are two ways to become an RN. One of them is to attend a college that leads to an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN). This is a two-year program. The other way is to attend a four-year program at a college or university that leads to a Bachelor of Science Nursing (BSN). Both types of programs qualify graduates to take the NCLEX-RN exam that is necessary for licensure.
RN Licensure in Hawaii
Those who want to be licensed as RNs in Hawaii must graduate from an accredited RN program. They must then apply for their license and take the NCLEX-RN. After passing the exam, their credentials will be finalized and they will be licensed as an RN.
Hawaii RN Registry
Department of Commerce & Consumer Affairs
Professional and Vocational Licensing
King Kalakaua Building
335 Merchant Street, Room 301
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
RN Jobs and Salary in Hawaii
Registered nurses in Hawaii are severely needed in home health care centers, skilled nursing facilities, hospitals, doctor’s offices, and clinics. The most in-demand RN jobs are found in and around Hawaii’s largest city Honolulu. Registered nurses in Hawaii make an average of $38.47 hourly and $80,020 annually.
Hawaii’s largest and most well-known employers of registered nurses include:
Fresenius Medical Care, Lanai City
Castle Medical Center, Kailua
Pali Momi Medical Center, ‘Aiea
Hawaii Pacific Health, ‘Aiea
Kaiser Permanente, Honolulu
Straub Clinic and Hospital, Honolulu
Hawaii Medical Center, Honolulu
RN Programs in Hawaii
Community colleges offer two year Associate Degree in Nursing programs, while universities have Bachelor of Science Nursing (BSN) programs. Students must meet the requirements for programs that are different for various schools. Typically, requirements are a C or above in math and science classes in high school for an Associate Degree. BSN programs require adequate SAT or ACT scores for entry to their program. Students are encouraged to apply around one year in advance of the time that they hope to begin classes.
Hawaii Community College
200 West Kawili Street
Hilo, HI 96720
This RN school offers an Associate Degree program.
Kapiolani Community College
Department of Nursing
4303 Diamond Head Road
Honolulu, HI 96816
This is an Associate Degree program that takes two years to complete.
Kauai Community College
Department of Nursing
3-1901 Kaumualii Highway
Lihue, HI 96766
Students who graduate from this RN program have an Associate Degree.
Hawai’i Pacific University
Department of Nursing
1164 Bishop Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
This is a four-year BSN program.
University of Hawai’i at Hilo
Department of Nursing
200 W. Kawili Steet
Hilo, HI 96720-4091
A BSN program is offered at this university.
University of Hawai’I at Manoa
Department of Nursing
2500 Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
This is a BSN program that takes four years to complete.
University of Hawai’i Maui College
Division of Nursing
310 Ka’ahumanu Avenue
Kahului, HI 96732-1617
A BSN may be earned in this RN program.
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in Hawaii, please visit:
Nursing Schools in Hawaii.
RN Programs in Idaho
A registered nurse (RN) in Idaho has no trouble finding work because of the statewide nursing shortage. Registered nurses stay in high demand because RN programs in Idaho struggle to graduate enough students to meet the need for registered nurses in the state.
RN School in Idaho are always accepting applications for admissions, and the career outlooks for graduates of Idaho RN programs are very good. Idaho has actually added positions during this county’s recession, and the need for nurses is greater in Idaho’s rural areas. According to a survey of health care workers Intensive Care Unit nurses were one of top 10 positions that needed to be filled in the state.
Being a Registered Nurse (RN) is an exciting, challenging, and rewarding career. There is a demand for nurses all over the U.S. Nurses are an important part of healthcare in hospitals and other industries. There are two ways to become a RN in Idaho. The first way is to complete a two-year Associate Degree program, and the second way is to earn a Bachelor of Science Nursing (BSN) at a college or university. Both programs prepare students to take the required national exam, NCLEX-RN.
RN Licensure in Idaho
Graduates of accredited RN programs in Idaho may apply for licensure as an RN. Before it is granted, they must pass the NCLEX-RN.
Idaho RN Registry
Idaho Board of Nursing
P.O. Box 83720
280 N. 8th Street, Suite 210
Boise, Idaho 83720-0061
RN Jobs and Salary in Idaho
Registered nurse positions that need to be filled in Idaho include intensive care units, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home health care centers, and doctor’s offices. The most in-demand nursing jobs are found in Boise, Nampa, and Idaho Falls. Registered nurses in Idaho earn an average hourly wage of $29.48 and an average annual wage of $61,320.
The largest and best-known employers of registered nurses in Idaho include:
RN jobs are currently available at the following:
Idaho Hospice, Idaho Falls
Soliant Health, Idaho Falls
Advanced Medical Idaho Falls
Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center, Idaho Falls
RN Programs in Idaho
Students who want to finish their RN studies quickly often choose an Associate Degree program, while those who want more choices in jobs in the future choose a BSN program.
Apollo College
Department of Nursing
1122 N. Liberty Street
Boise, ID 83704
This two-year program leads to an Associate Degree.
Boise State University
Department of Nursing
1910 University Drive
Boise, ID 83725-1840
This four-year program leads to a BSN.
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Department of Nursing
102-A Clarke
Rexburg, ID 83460-0620
It is possible to earn either an Associate Degree or BSN at this RN school.
College of Southern Idaho
Health Sciences & Human Services
P.O. Box 1238
Twin Falls, ID 83303-1238
An Associate Degree can be earned at this RN program.
College of Western Idaho
Center for Health Professions
P.O. Box 7567
Mail Stop #3000
Boise, ID 83707
This is an Associate Degree RN program.
Eastern Idaho Technical College
Department of Nursing
1600 S. 25th East
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
This RN program leads to an Associate Degree.
Idaho State University
School of Nursing
BSN Campus Box 8101
AS Campus Box 8074
Pocatello, ID 83209
Students may earn an Associate Degree or BSN in these RN programs.
ITT Technical Institute
12302 W. Explorer Drive
Boise, ID83713
This is an Associate Degree RN program.
Lewis-Clark State College
Division of Nursing &
Health Sciences
500 Eighth Avenue
Lewiston, ID 83501
This is a BSN program.
North Idaho College
Allied Health Division
1000 W. Garden Avenue
Coeur D’Alene, ID 83814
This is a two-year Associate Degree RN program.
Northwest Nazarene University
Department of Nursing
623 Holly Street
Nampa, ID 83686
This RN program leads to a BSN.
Stevens-Henager College
1444 S. Entertainment Avenue
Boise, ID 83709
This is a BSN program.
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in Idaho, please visit:
Nursing Schools in Idaho.
RN Programs in Illinois
Even though unemployment in Illinois is higher than the national average, nurses are still able to find and keep gainful employment in the state. The health care industry in Illinois remains strong and registered nurse (RN) positions remain vacant throughout the state.
RN programs in Illinois are finding it hard to graduate enough nurses to meet the state’s need, and students who graduate from RN schools in Illinois have no trouble finding work. The nursing shortage in this state is expected to grow due to many of the RN workforce is near retirement age, making joining an Illinois RN program a great career choice that has job security.
A career as a Registered Nurse (RN) is challenging and rewarding. Nurses are an integral part of healthcare in hospitals, schools, and in many industries. If you are thinking of becoming an RN, there are two ways to accomplish your goal. You can choose to complete a two-year program or a four-year program. Graduating from a two-year RN program leads to an Associate Degree, while graduating from a four-year program leads to a Bachelor of Science Nursing (BSN). Both programs prepare students to take the NCLEX-RN national exam.
RN Licensure in Illinois
Graduates of an accredited RN program in Illinois may apply for licensure as an RN in the state. They must first pass the NCLEX-RN before licensure is granted.
Illinois RN Registry
Illinois Board of Nursing
320 West Washington Street
Springfield, IL 62786
RN Jobs and Salary in Illinois
Illinois is in need of registered nurses in clinics, hospitals, doctor’s offices, home health care centers, and skilled nursing facilities. Most of the in-demand RN jobs are concentrated in the state’s largest city, Chicago. The mean RN hourly wage in Illinois is $31.46, and the mean RN annual wage is $65,440.
Below is a list of Illinois’s largest, best-known registered nurse employers:
Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Lake Forest
Petersen Health Care, El Paso
Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare, Elmhurst
Riverside Medical Center, Kankakee
Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital, Belleville
Streamwood Hospital, Streamwood
Proctor Hospital, Peoria
Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago
Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health Care Center, Evergreen Park
RN Programs in Illinois
RN programs can be completed in two years, and they lead to an Associate Degree. The following are only a few of the RN programs in Illinois:
Ambria College of Nursing
5210 Trillium Boulevard
Hoffman Estates, IL 60192
Black Hawk College
6600 34th Avenue
Moline, IL 61265
Carl Sandburg College
2400 Tom L. Wilson Blvd.
Galesburg, Il 61401
CCC-Richard J. Daley College
7500 South Pulaski
Chicago, IL 60652
College of DuPage
425 Fawell Blvd.
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
College of Lake County-AD
19351 West Washington Street
Grayslake, IL 60030
Illinois Central College
201 SW Adams Street
Peoria, IL 61635-0001
Robert Morris University
401 South State Street
Chicago, IL 60605
Southwestern Illinois College
2500 Carlyle Avenue
Belleville, IL 62221
There are many BSN programs in Illinois, and these are a few of them:
Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing
P.O. Box 7005
Broadway at 11th
Quincy, IL 62305-7005
Chicago State University
9501 South King Drive
Chicago, IL 60628
Elmhurst College
190 Prospect Avenue
Elmhurst, IL 60126
Lakeview College of Nursing
903 N. Logan Avenue
Danville, IL 61832
Lewis University
One University Parkway
Romeoville, IL 60446-2200
Loyola University of Chicago
2160 S. First Ave.
McGuire Building, Room 2851
Maywood, IL 60153
Methodist College of Nursing
415 St. Mark Court
Peoria, IL 61603
Olivet Nazarene University
One University Avenue
Bourbonnais, IL 60914-2345
Northern Illinois University
1240 Normal Road
DeKalb, IL 60115
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
School of Nursing
P.O. Box 1066-AH
Edwardsville, IL 62026
Western Illinois University
School of Nursing
1 University Circle
Currens Hall 125
Macomb, IL 61455
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in the state, please visit Nursing Schools in Illinois.
RN Programs in Maryland
Maryland is an excellent place to start a career as a registered nurse (RN). First, registered nurses in Maryland earn one of the highest paying annual salaries for registered nurses in the nation. Second, there is a huge demand for qualified registered nurses in the state.
In fact, graduates from RN programs in Maryland are often offered signing bonuses, and secure employment even before they graduate. RN schools in Maryland are constantly accepting applications to try and meet the demand for nurses. Maryland RN Programs work to graduate enough qualified registered nurses to fill the vacant nursing positions.
Registered Nurses (RNs) work in every part of the healthcare industry. Nursing is a demanding career, but one that is rewarding as well. There are two ways to become an RN in Maryland. Students may either complete a two-year Associate Degree in Nursing program or a four-year Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing. Both of these qualify graduates to take the national test for licensure as an RN.
RN Licensure in Maryland
Registered nurses must complete an accredited RN program in Maryland before applying for their license. The graduate must pass the NCLEX-RN before the license is issued.
Maryland RN Registry
Maryland State Board of Nursing
4140 Patterson Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21215-2254
RN Jobs and Salary in Maryland
Maryland is in need of registered nurses in nursing homes, home health care agencies, hospitals, outpatient clinics, and doctor’s offices. RN positions that are in high-demand are located in the metropolitan areas, such as Baltimore, Silver Spring, and Columbia. The average RN hourly wage is $36.70, and the average RN annual wage is $76,330.
Listed below are some of Maryland’s best-known and largest employers of registered nurses:
Montgomery General Hospital, Olney
Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care, Havre de Grace
Frederick Memorial Healthcare System, Frederick
Carroll County Public Schools, Westminster
Anne Arundel Medical Center, Annapolis
The average annual salary for RNs in Maryland is $74,870.
RN Programs in Maryland
RN programs have greatly different admission requirements. Community colleges and two-year programs are often not as restrictive in accepting students for admission. If an applicant is a high school graduate or has a GED, they will generally accept the student into the college. If the person’s high school grades were below 2.50, they often accept the student under the condition that he or she will pass the first quarter or first semester with a 2.0 GPA.
RN programs usually require that students are first accepted into the college, and then if they pass the first semester or first year of studies they are may apply for admission to the nursing program. Each of the following programs has specific requirements for admission. Students are urged to apply one year in advance.
The following is a list of RN programs in Maryland that offer ASN degrees:
Allegany College of Maryland
Nursing Department
12401 Willowbrook Road SE
Cumberland, MD 21502-2596
Anne Arundel Community College
Department of Nursing
101 College Parkway
Arnold, MD 21012-1857
Baltimore City Community College
Department of Nursing
2901 Liberty Heights Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215-7893
Carroll Community College
Department of Nursing
1601 Washington Road
Westminster, MD 21157
Cecil Community College
Department of Nursing
One Seahawk Drive
North East, MD 21901-1999
College of Southern Maryland
Department of Nursing
3261 Old Washington Road
#1020
Waldorf, MD 20602-3223
Chesapeake College
Nursing Department
1000 College Circle
Wye Mills, MD 21679-0008
Community College of Baltimore County
School of Health Professions
CCBC Essex Building J, Room 101
7201 Rossville Boulevard
Baltimore, MD 21237
Frederick Community College
Department of Nursing
7932 Opossumtown Pike
Frederick, MD 21702-2964
Hagerstown Community College
Department of Nursing
11400 Robinwood Drive
Hagerstown, MD 21742
Hartford Community College
Department of Nursing
401 Thomas Run Road
Bel Air, MD 21015-1698
Howard Community College
Department of Nursing
10901 Little Patuxent Parkway
Columbia, MD 21044-3197
Montgomery College
Department of Nursing
7600 Takoma Avenue
Takoma Park, MD 20903
Prince George’s Community College
Department of Nursing
301 Largo Road
Largo, MD 2774-2199
Wor-Wic Community College
Department of Nursing
32000 Campus Drive
Salisbury, MD 21804-7131
Most RN programs that lead to a BSN are very demanding and require that the student has had college preparatory classes in high school, and that they have been passed with at least a 2.0 GPA. Most colleges and universities also require either the SAT or ACT test before accepting students into their programs. The following RN programs offer BSN degrees in Maryland:
Bowie State University
Department of Nursing
14000 Jericho Park Road
Bowie, MD 20715-9465
College of Notre Dame of Maryland
Department of Nursing
4701 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21210-2476
Coppin State University
Nursing School
2500 West North Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21216-3698
Johns Hopkins University
Department of Nursing
3400 N. Charles St.
Mason Hall
Baltimore, MD 21218-2688
Morgan State University
Department of Nursing
1700 East Cold Spring Lane
Baltimore, MD 21251-0001
Salisbury University
Department of Nursing
1101 Camden Avenue
Salisbury, MD 21801-6862
Sojourner-Douglass College
Department of Nursing
500 N. Caroline St.
Baltimore, MD 21205-1898
Stevenson University
Department of Nursing
1525 Greenspring Valley Road
Stevenson, MD 21153-0641
Towson University
Department of Nursing
8000 York Road
Towson, MD 21252
University of Maryland-Baltimore
Department of Nursing
520 West Lombard Street
Baltimore, MD 21201-1627
Washington Adventist University
Department of Nursing
7600 Flower Avenue
Takoma Park, MD 20912
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in the state, please visit Nursing Schools in Maryland.
RN Programs in Massachusetts
Becoming a registered nurse (RN) in Massachusetts is an excellent career path for individuals desiring to enter the medical field. Registered Nurses in Massachusetts are the second highest paid registered nurses in the county.
RN programs in Massachusetts offer education and training for individuals who want to start a nursing career. Even though Massachusetts has suffered greatly during this economic crisis and many jobs have been lost, graduates of RN schools in Massachusetts join one of the only industries that are growing in the entire state. Students who complete Massachusetts RN programs are able to find gainful employment upon graduation.
There are two ways to become a Registered Nurse (RN) in Massachusetts. Students must choose from a two-year or four-year program. The two-year RN program leads to an Associate in Science Nursing (ASN) and the four-year program leads to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Graduates from both programs qualify to take the national exam that is required for licensing.
RN Licensure in Massachusetts
Registered nurses requesting licensure in Massachusetts must graduate from an accredited RN program. They must then pass the NCLEX-RN before their license can be issued.
Massachusetts RN Registry
Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing
239 Causeway Street
Suite 500, 5th Floor
Boston, MA 02114
RN Jobs and Salary in Massachusetts
Massachusetts needs registered nurses in hospitals, doctor’s offices, nursing homes, home health agencies, and outpatient clinics. The most in-demand RN positions are concentrated in Massachusetts’ major metropolitan areas, such as Boston, Cambridge, Lowell, Worcester, and Springfield. In Massachusetts, the average RN hourly wage is $39.32, and the average RN annual wage is $81,780.
Below are some of Massachusetts’ largest employers of registered nurses:
Anna Jaques Hospital, Newburyport
UMass Memorial Medical Center, Clinton
Farren Care Center, Turners Falls
Mary Immaculate Nursing/Restorative Center, Lawrence
Boston Pain Care Center, Waltham
Braintree Rehabilitation Hospital, Natick
The Pavilion Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Hyannis
Neuro-Rehabilitation Center at Middleboro, Middleboro
Emerson Hospital, Concord
RN Programs in Massachusetts
RN programs have their own requirements for admission to the program. Many schools require that applicants have completed science and math classes while maintaining a certain grade point average in high school. Others require all college preparatory classes, and a few only require that the applicant has graduated from high school. Applicants are strongly urged to apply around one year before hoping to begin classes. This allows time for interviews and college visits.
The following RN programs that lead to an ASN:
Anna Maria College
Department of Nursing
50 Sunset Lane
Paxton, MA 01612
Bay State College
Department of Nursing
31 St James Ave.
Boston, MA 02116, USA
Becker College
Department of Nursing
61 Sever Street
Worchester, MA 01615
Berkshire Community College
Department of Nursing
1350 West Street
Pittsfield, MA 01201
Bristol Community College
Department of Nursing
777 Elsbree Street
Fall River, MA 02720
Bunker Hill Community College
Department of Nursing
250 New Rutherford Avenue
Charlestown, MA 02129
Cape Cod Community College
Nursing Program
2240 Lyanough Road
West Barnstable, MA 02668
Laboure College
Department of Nursing
2120 Dorchester Avenue
Boston, MA 02124
Greenfield Community College
Department of Nursing
270 Main Street
Greenfield, MA 01301
Holyoke Community College
Department of Nursing
303 Homestead Avenue
Holyoke MA 01040
Lawrence Memorial/Regis
College Nursing Program
170 Governors Avenue
Medford, MA 02155
Massachusetts Bay Community College
Department of Nursing
19 Flagg Drive
Framingham, MA 01782
Massasoit Community College
Department of Nursing
1 Massasoit Boulevard
Brockton, MA 02302
Middlesex Community College
Department of Nursing
33 Kearney Square
Lowell, MA 01852
Mount Wachusett Community College
Department of Nursing
444 Green Street
Gardner, MA 01440
North Shore Community College
Department of Nursing
1 Ferncroft Road
Danvers, MA 01923
Northern Essex Community College
Department of Nursing
45 Franklin Street
Lawrence, MA 01841
Quincy College
Department of Nursing
34 Coddington Street
Quincy, MA 02169
Quinsigamond Community College
College of Nursing
670 W. Boylston Street
Worcester, MA 01606
Roxbury Community College
Department of Nursing
1234 Columbus Avenue
Boston, MA 02120
Springfield Technical Community College
Department of Nursing
1 Armory Square
Springfield, MA 01105
These four-year programs also have different entrance requirements. Many RN programs require that the applicant is first accepted into the college. Sometimes, depending on high school grades and SAT or ACT scores, students must take college level courses and maintain a certain grade point average before being accepted into the RN program. The following list of schools shows the BSN programs in Massachusetts:
American International College
Department of Nursing
1000 State Street
Springfield, MA 01109
Boston College
Department of Nursing
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
College of Our Lady of the Elms
Department of Nursing
291 Springfield Street
Chicopee, MA 01013
Curry College
Department of Nursing
1071 Blue Hill Avenue
Milton, MA 02186
Endicott College
Division of Nursing
376 Hale Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Fitchburg State College
Department of Nursing
160 Pearl Street
Fitchburg, MA 01420
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy
And Health Science
Department of Nursing
179 Longwood Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
MGH Institute of Health Professions
Nursing Department
36 1st Avenue
Charlestown Navy Yard
Boston, MA 02129
Northeastern University
Department of Nursing
360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
Regis College
Department of Nursing
235 Wellesley Street
Weston, MA 02493
Salem State College of Nursing
352 Lafayette Street
Salem, MA 01970
Simmons College
Department of Nursing
300 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115
University of Mass/Amherst
Department of Nursing
Arnold House
715 N. Pleasant Street
Amherst, MA 01003
University of Massachusetts-Boston
Division of Nursing
100 Morrissey Blvd.
Boston, MA 02125
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Division of Nursing
285 Old Westport Road
N. Dartmouth, MA 02747
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
Division of Nursing
3 Solomont Way, Suite 2
Lowell, MA 01854
Westfield State College
Department of Nursing
577 Western Avenue
Westfield, MA 01086
Worcester State College
Department of Nursing
486 Chandler St.
Worcester, MA 01602
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in the state, please visit Nursing Schools in Massachusetts.
RN Programs in Michigan
Michigan is an excellent place to start a career as a registered nurse (RN). The health care industry in the state always remains strong during and out of economic downturns.
Unemployment reached record highs recently, making joining a RN program in Michigan a wise decision for individuals seeking to enter the medical field. Even though the general job market is tough, graduates of RN schools in Michigan are able to find gainful employment upon graduation. Completing Michigan registered nursing programs puts graduates in a high-demand career that is expected to be even more in-demand in the coming years as the nursing shortage is expected to increase.
Registered Nurses (RNs) work with patients in many different settings, including hospitals, clinics, schools, factories, and others. Being an RN is a demanding career, but it is also very rewarding. There are two ways to enter this career in the state of Michigan. The first is to complete an Associate Degree RN program. The second way is by completing a Bachelor’s Degree program. Graduates of both types of programs qualify to take the national exam that leads to licensure.
RN Licensure in Michigan
Graduates of an accredited RN program may apply for licensure. Before a license is issued, the graduate must take and pass the NCLEX-RN.
Michigan RN Registry
Bureau of Health Professions
Michigan State Board of Nursing
611 West Ottawa Street, 1st Floor
Lansing, MI 48933
RN Jobs and Salary in Michigan
Qualified registered nurses are needed to fill positions in Michigan’s, outpatient clinics, hospitals doctor’s offices, home health care services, and nursing homes. Registered nurse positions highest in demand are concentrated in Michigan’s highly populated areas, like Detroit, Sterling Heights, Grand Rapids, and Warren. Michigan registered nurses earn an average hourly wage of $30.82 and an average annual wage of $64,100.
Some of the biggest employers of registered nurses in Michigan include:
Saint Joseph Mercy Health System, Ann Arbor
St. Mary Mercy Hospital, Livonia
Department of Veterans Affairs, Detroit
Munson Healthcare, Cadillac
Gerber Memorial Health Services, Fremont
Fresenius Medical Care, Detroit
RN Programs in Michigan
Each RN program has its own requirements for admission. The two-year Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) degree and the four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) programs urge prospective students to apply to their programs one year in advance. This allows enough time for interviews, college visits, and for transferring grades and necessary documents to the RN program.
RN programs at the following schools lead to an ADN:
Alpena Community College
Department of Nursing
665 Johnson Street
Alpena, MI 49707
Baker College Allen Park
Nursing Department
4500 Enterprise Drive
Allen Park 48101
Baker College Auburn Hills
Nursing Department
1500 University Drive
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
Baker College Cadillac
Nursing Department
9600 13th Street
Cadillac, MI 49601
Baker College Clinton Township
Nursing Department
34950 Little Mack Avenue
Clinton Township, MI 48035
Baker College Muskegon
Nursing Department
1903 Marquette Avenue
Muskegon, MI 49442-1490
Baker College Owosso
Nursing Department
1020 South Washington
Owosso, MI 48867-4400
Baker College Flint
Nursing Department
1050 West Bristol Road
Flint, MI 48507-5508
Bay de Noc Community College
ADN Program
2001 N. Lincoln Road
Escanaba, MI 49829
Delta College
Division of Nursing
University Center, MI 48710
Glen Oaks Community College
Division of Nursing Education
62249 Shimmel Road
Centreville, MI 49032
Gogebic Community College
Department of Nursing
E4946 Jackson Road
Ironwood, MI 49938
Grand Rapids Community College
Department of Nursing
143 Bostwick Avenue, NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Henry Ford Community College
Department of Nursing
5101 Evergreen Road
Dearborn, MI 48128
ITT-Canton
Nursing Department
1905 South Haggerty Road
Canton, MI 48188
Jackson Community College
Nursing Department
2111 Emmons Road
Jackson, MI 49201
Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Division of Health Sciences
6767 West O Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009
Kellogg Community College
Nursing Education
450 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017
Kirtland Community College
Department of Nursing
10775 N. St. Helen Road
Roscommon, MI 48653
Lake Michigan College
Division of Health Sciences
2755 E. Napier Avenue
Benton Harbor, MI 49022
Lansing Community College
Department of Nursing & Health Careers
422 N. Washington Square
Lansing, MI 48933
Macomb County Community College
Nursing Program
44575 Garfield Road
Mt. Clemens, MI 48044
Mid Michigan Community College
Department of Nursing
1375 South Clare Avenue
Harrison, MI 48625
Monroe County Community College
Division of Health Sciences
1555 Raisinville Road
Monroe, MI 48161
Montcalm Community College
Department of Nursing
2800 College Drive
Sidney, MI 48885
Mott Community College
Division of Nursing
1401 East Court Street
Flint, MI 48503
Muskegon Community College
Nursing Program
221 South Quarterline Road
Muskegon, MI 49442
North Central Michigan College
Department of Nursing
1515 Howard Street
Petoskey, MI 49770
Northwestern Michigan College
Health Occupations Division
1701 East Front Street
Traverse City, MI 49686
Oakland Community College
Nursing Department
7350 Cooley Lake Road
Waterford, MI 48327
St. Clair County Community College
Department of Nursing
323 Erie Street
Port Huron, MI 48061
Schoolcraft College
Nursing Education
18600 Haggerty Road
Livonia, MI 48152
Southwestern Michigan College
Department of Health Careers
58900 Cherry Grove Road
Dowagiac, MI 49047
Washtenaw Community College
Department of Nursing
4800 E. Huron River Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
Wayne County Community College
Nursing Education
8551 Greenfield
Detroit, MI 4822
West Shore Community College
Nursing Education
3000 N. Stiles Road
Scottville, MI 49454
The following RN programs are four-year programs that lead to a BSN. Some of the nursing schools have very high standards and admit only those with top grades from high school. Other programs are not as strict. College preparatory classes must have been completed in high school for most BSN programs, but it is sometimes possible to take these higher level classes as college-level courses before officially entering the RN program. Most BSN programs do require minimum SAT score of 1,000 or ACT score of 20.
Andrews University
Department of Nursing
Berrien Springs, MI 49104
Calvin College
Department of Nursing
3201 Burton Street SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Davenport University
Mable Engle School of Nursing
415 East Fulton
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Davenport University
School of Nursing
3555 East Patrick Road
Midland, MI 48642
Davenport University
School of Nursing
27650 Dequindre Road
Warren, MI 48092
Eastern Michigan University
School of Nursing
311 Marshall
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Ferris State University
Department of Nursing
200 Ferris Drive
Big Rapids, MI 49307
Finlandia University
Department of Nursing
601 Quincy Street
Hancock, MI 49930
Grand Valley State University
Kirkhof School of Nursing
1 Campus Drive
Allendale, MI 49401
Hope College
Department of Nursing
35 E. 12th Street
Holland, MI 49423
Lake Superior State University
Department of Nursing
650 Easterday Avenue
Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783
Madonna University
Department of Nursing
36600 Schoolcraft Road
Livonia, MI 48150
Michigan State University
School of Nursing
A230 Life Sciences Building
East Lansing, MI 48824
Northern Michigan University
School of Nursing
New Science Facility, Room 2301
Marquette, MI 49855
Oakland University
School of Nursing
428 O’Dowd Hall
Rochester, MI 48063
Rochester College
School of Nursing
800 West Avon Road
Rochester Hills, MI 48307
Saginaw Valley State University
Crystal M. Lange College of
Nursing and Health Services
7400 Bay Road
University Center, MI 48710
Siena Heights University
School of Nursing
1247 E. Siena Heights Drive
Adrian, MI 49221
University of Detroit
Mercy, McAuley School of Nursing
8200 West Outer Drive
Detroit, MI 48219
University of Michigan-Flint
School of Nursing
303 E. Kearsley
Rm. 516 CROB
Flint, MI 48502
University of Michigan
School of Nursing
400 N. Ingalls #1320
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Wayne State University
College of Nursing
5557 Cass Avenue
Detroit, MI 48202
Western Michigan University
Bronson School of Nursing
Kalamazoo, MI 49008
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in the state, please visit Nursing Schools in Michigan.
RN Programs in Minnesota
There are many registered nurse (RN) positions available for qualified registered nurses in the state of Minnesota. While the nursing shortage is not as extreme in Minnesota, there is still a nursing shortage in the state.
Registered nurses are still in demand, and that demand is expected to increase as much of the nursing workforce is at or nearing retirement age. It’s a great time to join RN programs in Minnesota, because graduates of RN schools in Minnesota are able to find gainful employment. Minnesota RN programs graduate some of the most highly sought after nurses in the country, making Minnesota an ideal place to start a nursing career.
There are many Registered Nurse (RN) programs in Minnesota from which to choose. Students may decide to attend a two-year program to earn an Associates Degree in Nursing (ADN) or a four-year program that leads to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Graduates from both programs qualify to take the national exam for licensure.
RN Licensure in Minnesota
Registered nurses who have completed an accredited RN program must apply for their RN licensure in Minnesota after graduation. Before the license is issued, the graduate must pass the NCLEX-RN exam.
Minnesota RN Registry
Minnesota Board of Nursing
2829 University Avenue SE
Suite 200
Minneapolis, MN 55414
RN Jobs and Salary in Minnesota
Registered nurses in Minnesota earn an average hourly wage of $34.98 and an annual salary of $72,760. Minnesota needs registered nurses in hospitals, outpatient clinics, doctor’s offices, home health agencies, and nursing homes. The most sought after RN jobs in Minnesota are located in its larger metropolitan areas, like Twin Cities, Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and Rochester.
A few of Minnesota’s biggest and most respected employers of registered nurses include:
Ridgeview Medical Center, Waconia
North Memorial Health Care, Robbinsdale
St. Joseph’s Hospital, Saint Paul
Bethesda Hospital, Saint Paul
St. John’s Hospital, Maplewood
RN Programs in Minnesota
There are many RN programs in Minnesota, and each of them has their own requirements for admission. Some schools, especially those with two-year programs that lead to an Associate Degree are often not as strict with their admission requirements as four-year Bachelor’s Degree programs. Those who have not completed the required science and math courses and other college preparatory classes in high school may need to take college level courses before being accepted into an RN program. Applicants are encouraged to apply about one year in advance so that they have time to visit the campus and for an interview.
Many of these programs accommodate students with a variety of backgrounds, even those with a GED. The following RN programs are some of those in the state offering Associate’s Degree programs:
Century College
Nursing Program
3300 Century Avenue N
White Bear Lake, MN 55110
Pine Technical College
Nursing Program
900 4th Street SE
Pine City, MN 55063
Rasmussen College
Professional Nursing Program
130 Saint Andrew’s Drive
Mankato, MN 56001
St. Catherine University
Nursing Program
601 25th Avenue S
Minneapolis, MN 55454-1454
St. Cloud Technical and Community College
Nursing Program
1540 Northway Drive
St. Cloud, MN 56303
South Central College
Nursing Program
1920 Lee Boulevard
North Mankato, MN 56003-1920
Most of the following universities and colleges have selective processes that they use in selecting students for their RN programs. Many times, 200 applicants want to attend the school, but only 30 are chosen. Other colleges are much easier to get into. For this reason, anyone interested in a four-year degree should check with each of these RN programs that they might be interested in. This is the best way to find the right school that matches your qualifications. These RN programs lead to a BSN:
Bemidji State University
Department of Nursing
Bemidji, MN 56601-2699
Bethel University
Nursing Department
3900 Bethel Drive
St. Paul, Minnesota 55112-6999
College of St. Benedict/St. John’s University
Department of Nursing
37 College Avenue South
St. Joseph, MN 56374-2099
College of St. Scholastica
School of Nursing
1200 Kenwood Avenue
Duluth, MN 55811-4199
Concordia College Nursing Program
901 8th Street South
Moorhead, MN 56562
Crown College
Baccalaureate Nursing Program
8700 College View Drive
St. Bonifacius, MN 55375-9002
Globe University
Minnesota School of Nursing
1401 West 76th Street
Richfield, MN 55423
Gustavus Adolphus and
St. Olaf Colleges
Minnesota Intercollegiate
Nursing Consortium
1520 St. Olaf Avenue
Northfield, MN 55057-1098
Herzing University
Baccalaureate Nursing Program
5700 West Broadway
Crystal, MN 55428
Minnesota State University-Mankato
School of Nursing
Wissink Hall 360
Mankato, MN 56001-8400
Minnesota State University-Moorhead
School of Nursing and Health
Nursing Department
1104 7th Avenue South
Moorhead, MN 56563
National American University
School of Nursing
7801 Metro Parkway, Suite 200
Bloomington, MN 55425
Presentation College
Baccalaureate Nursing Program
115 South Park Street, Suite 102
Fairmont, MN 56031
St. Catherine University
Department of Nursing
2004 Randolph Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55105-1794
St. Cloud State University
Department of Nursing Science
228 Brown Hall
720 4th Avenue S
St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498
University of Minnesota
School of Nursing
5-160 Weaver-Densford Hall
308 Harvard Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455-0342
Winona State University
College of Nursing and Health Sciences
Department of Nursing
175 W. Mark St.
Winona, MN 55987-5838
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in the state, please visit Nursing Schools in Minnesota.
RN Programs in Mississippi
Choosing a career as a registered nurse (RN) in Mississippi is an excellent career path. Registered nurses in Mississippi are in very high demand, and graduates of RN programs in Mississippi are securing gainful employment quickly upon graduation.
RN schools in Mississippi are recruiting heavily for new nursing students as they struggle to meet the need for registered nurses throughout the state. The vacancy rate for RN positions in Mississippi is over 6 percent, with a higher vacancy rate in long-term care. Many graduates from Mississippi RN programs are being hired to fill overwhelming vacancies in long-term care facilities.
Registered Nurses (RNs) have the responsibility of caring for patients in many different health settings, including hospitals, clinics, schools, and others. An RN has a career that is very demanding, but it is also rewarding and lucrative. There are two ways to become an RN in Mississippi. Students have a choice of completing either a 2 year program that leads to an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or a four-year program that leads to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Graduates from either of these programs qualify to take the national exam to become a Registered Nurse.
RN Licensure in Mississippi
Registered nurses must complete an accredited RN program in Mississippi before applying for licensure. The graduate must also take the NCLEX-RN and pass it before the license is issued.
Mississippi RN Registry
Mississippi Board of Nursing
1080 River Oaks Drive, SuiteA100
Flowood, MS 39232
RN Jobs and Salary in Mississippi
Most of Mississippi’s in-demand RN positions are found in and around larger cities, like Jackson, Biloxi, and Gulfport. Registered nurses are needed in Mississippi’s nursing homes, home health care agencies, hospitals, doctor’s offices, and outpatient clinics. The average RN wage is $27.70 hourly, and $57,630 yearly.
Listed below are some of the largest employers of registered nurses in Mississippi:
Fresenius Medical Care, Natchez
St. Dominic Hospital, Jackson
Memorial Hospital at Gulfport, Gulfport
Singing River Hospital System, Pascagoula
Lakeland Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Jackson
Madison River Oaks Medical Center, Canton
Methodist Rehabilitation Center, Jackson
St. Dominic Hospital, Jackson
Department of Veterans Affairs, Jackson
RNs in Mississippi earn an average annual salary of $55,110.
RN Programs in Mississippi
RN programs that lead to an AD have different admission requirements. Some schools require only that the applicant has graduated from high school or has a GED. Other programs are much more strict and want SAT and ACT scores that are satisfactory, and they may want only students who graduated in the top half of their graduating class. They may also require a minimum GPA for high school classes.
On the other end of the spectrum, some of the following community colleges admit anyone in the state who applies for admission. In this case, the student may be on probationary terms if their high school GPA was low.
One feature of AD programs is that many of them have an exit program after the first year of the RN is completed. This level leads to a Practical Nurse Degree. If the students continues and finishes their second year of college, they qualify for an Associate’s Degree.
The following RN programs lead to an Associate’s Degree (AD):
Coahoma Community College
Department of Nursing
3240 Friars Point Road
Clarksdale, MS 38614
Copiah-Lincoln Community College
Department of AD Nursing
P.O. Box 649
Wesson, MS 39191
East Central Community College
Department of AD Nursing
P.O. Box 129
Decatur, MS 39327
East Mississippi Community College
Department of Nursing
P.O. Box 100
Mayhew, MS 39753
Hinds Community College
Division of AD Nursing
Nursing/Allied Health Center
1750 Chadwick Drive
Jackson, MS 39204
Holmes Community College
Department of AD Nursing
1060 Avent Drive
Grenada, MS 38901
Itawamba Community College
Division of AD Nursing
Fulton, MS 38843
Jones County Junior College
Department of AD Nursing
900 S. Court Street
Ellisville, MS 39437
Meridian Community College
Department of AD Nursing
910 Hwy 19 North
Meridian, MS 39307
Mississippi Delta Community College
Department of AD Nursing
P.O. Box 668
Moorhead, MS 38761
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
Department of AD Nursing
P.O. Box 548
Perkinston, MS 39573
NE Mississippi Community College
Department of AD Nursing
Booneville, MS 38829
NW Mississippi Community College
Division of AD Nursing
Hwy. 51 North
Senatobia, MS 38668
Pearl River Community College
Department of AD Nursing
Box 5760
101 Highway 11 North
Poplarville, MS 39470
Southwest Mississippi Community College
Department of AD Nursing
College Drive
Summit, MS 39666
These RN programs lead to either an ASN or BSN:
Mississippi University for Women
Division of Nursing, W-910
1100 College Street, Box W-910
Columbus, MS 39701
Alcorn State University
School of Nursing
P.O. Box 18399
Natchez, MS 39122
Those who are interested in a four-year program should contact the following schools to see if their qualifications, such as high school GPA, SAT or ACT score, and other documentation will allow admittance to the college or university. These RN programs offer BSN programs in Mississippi:
Delta State University
School of Nursing
Box 3343
Cleveland, MS 39733
Mississippi College
School of Nursing
P.O. Box 4037
Clinton, MS 39058
University of Mississippi Medical Center
School of Nursing
2500 North State Street
Jackson, MS 39216-4505
University of Southern Mississippi
College of Nursing
Box 5095
Hattiesburg, MS 39406-5095
William Carey University
School of Nursing
498 Tuscan Avenue
Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39401
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in the state, please visit Nursing Schools in Mississippi.
RN Programs in Missouri
Missouri’s health care industry remains healthy during this economic crisis. Becoming a registered nurse (RN) is an excellent career choice.
RN programs in Missouri are actively recruiting talented nursing candidates in an effort to meet the growing need for qualified registered nurses in the state. Graduates from RN schools in Missouri are often being offered RN positions while they are in their final semester of school. Registered nurses are in such high demand, many Missouri RN programs are offering scholarships to qualified and in need students, and the state is working to increase overall enrollment levels in nursing programs throughout the state.
A career as a Registered Nurse (RN) is exciting and challenging. There are two ways to become an RN in Missouri. Students may complete either a two-year Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program or a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. Graduates from both programs qualify to take the national exam that is required before working as an RN.
RN Licensure in Missouri
Registered nurses must apply for their license after graduating from an accredited RN program in Missouri. Before the license is issued, the graduate must pass the NCLEX-RN.
Missouri RN Registry
Missouri Board of Nursing
3605 Missouri Boulevard
P.O. Box 656
Jefferson City, MO 65102-0656
RN Jobs and Salary in Missouri
Registered nurses are needed in Missouri’s hospitals, clinics, doctor’s offices, and nursing homes. In Missouri, the average RN hourly wage is $27.62, and the average yearly wage is $57,460. The most highly sought-after nursing positions are concentrated in Kansas City, Springfield, St. Louis, and Columbia.
Below are a few of Missouri’s largest employers of registered nurses:
St. Anthony’s Medical Center, St. Louis
Saint Louis University Hospital, St. Louis
Golden Valley Memorial Hospital, Clinton
Ozarks Medical Center, West Plains
St. Joseph Mercy Oakland, St. Joseph
RN Programs in Missouri
Missouri has many different RN programs and each one has its own requirements for admission. Applicants are encouraged to apply about one year in advance to allow time for an interview at the school and a tour to be sure that you feel comfortable with the school that you choose.
The following is a list of some of the RN programs that lead to Associate Degrees in Nursing:
Bolivar Technical College
Department of Nursing
2001 West Broadway
Bolivar, MO 65613
Brown Mackie College
Department of Nursing
2 Soccer Park Road
Fenton, MO 63026
Columbia College
Department of Nursing
608 Cherry St.
Federal Hall
Columbia, MO 65201
Columbia College-Lake Ozark
Nursing Department
900 College Blvd.
Osage Beach, MO 65065
Concorde Career College
Department of Nursing
3239 Broadway
Kansas City, MO 64111
Cox College
Department of Nursing
1423 North Jefferson Avenue
Springfield, MO 65802
Crowder College
Department of Nursing
601 Laclede
Neosho, MO 64850
Crowder College-Cassville
Department of Nursing
4020 N. Main St.
Cassville, MO 65625
East Central College
Department of Nursing
1964 Prairie Dell Road
Union, MO 63084-4344
East Central College at
Rolla Technical Institute
Department of Nursing
1516 Bridge School Road
Rolla, MO 65401
Fort Leonard Wood Satellite
Lincoln University
Department of Nursing
Truman Education Center
268 Constitution St., Suite 5
Ft. Leonard Wood, MO 65473
Hannibal La-Grange University
Department of Nursing
2800 Palmyra Road
Hannibal, MO 63401-1999
ITT Technical Institute
Department of Nursing
3640 Corporate Trail Drive
Earth City, MO 63045-1122
Jefferson College
Bi-Level Program
Nursing Department
1000 Viking Drive
Hillsboro, MO 63050
Lincoln University
Nursing Science Dept.
100 Elliff Hall
820 Chestnut St.
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Metropolitan Community College-Penn Valley
Department of Nursing
3444 Broadway
Kansas City, MO 64111
Mineral Area College
Department of Nursing
P.O. Box 1000
Park Hills, MO 63601
Missouri State University-West Plains
Department of Nursing
128 Garfield Avenue
Looney Hall
West Plains, MO 65775
Moberly Area Community College
Department of Nursing
101 College Avenue
Moberly, MO 65270
National American University
Department of Nursing
7490 NW 87th Street
Kansas City, MO 64153
North Central Missouri College
Department of Nursing
1301 Main Street
Trenton, MO 64683
Park University
Ellen Finley Earhart
Nursing Program
8700 N.W. River Park Drive
Parkville, MO 64152
Southeastern Missouri Hospital
College of Nursing and Health Sciences
2001 William
Cape Girardeau, MO 63703
St. Charles Community College
Department of Nursing
4601 Mid River Mall Drive
St. Peters, MO 63376
St. John’s College of Nursing
and Health Sciences of
Southwest Baptist University
4431 South Fremont
Springfield, MO 65804-7307
St. Louis Community College/Flo Valley
Department of Nursing
3400 Pershall Road
St. Louis, MO 63135-1499
St. Louis Community College/Forest Park
Department of Nursing
5600 Oakland Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110-1393
St. Louis Community College-Meramec
Department of Nursing
5600 Oakland Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110-1393
State Fair Community College
ADN Career Ladder Program
3201 West 16th Street
Sedalia, MO 65301
Three Rivers Community College
Department of Nursing
2080 Three Rivers Blvd.
Popular Bluff, MO 63901
Most BSN programs require that the applicant has completed college preparatory classes in high school and that the student has maintained a minimum GPA. They also generally require a SAT score of at least 1000 or ACT score of 20. The following list includes some of the RN programs in Missouri that lead to a BSN:
Avila University
Department of Nursing
11901 Wornall Road
Kansas City, MO 64145-1698
Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing
Broadway at 11th Street
P.O. Box 7005
Quincy, IL 62301-7005
Central Methodist University
BSN Program, Dept. of Nursing
411 Central Methodist Square
Fayette, MO 65248
Chamberlain College of Nursing
11830 Westline Industrial Dr.
Suite 106
St. Louis, MO 63146
College of Nursing at the
University of Missouri St. Louis
8001 Natural Bridge Road
St. Louis, MO 63121-4499
College of the Ozarks
Department of Nursing
P.O. Box 17
Point Lookout, MO 65726
Cox College BSN Program
1423 North Jefferson Avenue
Springfield, MO 65802
Goldfarb School of Nursing at
Barnes-Jewish college
4483 Duncan Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110
Graceland University School of Nursing
1401 West Truman Road
Independence, MO 64050-3434
Maryville University of St. Louisville
Department of Nursing
650 Maryville University Drive
St. Louis, MO 63141-7299
Missouri Southern State University
Department of Nursing
3950 East Newman Road
Joplin, MO 64801-1595
Missouri State University Springfield
Department of Nursing
901 South National Avenue
Springfield, MO 65897
Missouri Valley College
Department of Nursing
500 East College Street
Marshall, MO 65340
Missouri Western State University
Department of Nursing
Murphy 309
4525 Downs Drive
St. Joseph, MO 64507
Research College of Nursing
2525 East Meyer Boulevard
Kansas City, MO 64132-1199
Sinclair School of Nursing at
University of Missouri-Columbia
S410 Nursing School Bldg.
Columbia, MO 65211
Southeast Missouri State University
Department of Nursing
One University Plaza
MS8300
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
St. Louis University
Department of Nursing
3525 Caroline Street
St. Louis, MO 63104-1099
St. Luke’s College of Health Sciences
Department of Nursing
624 Westport Road
Kansas City, MO 64111
Truman State University
Nursing Program
Health Sciences 3208
Kirksville, MO 63501
University of Missouri-Kansas City
School of Nursing
2424 Charlotte Street
Kansas City, MO 64108-2676
University of Central Missouri
Department of Nursing
UHC 106 600 S. College
Warrensburg, MO 64093
William Jewell College
Department of Nursing
500 College Hill
Liberty, MO 64068
The following RN program is a Diploma in Nursing program:
Lutheran School of Nursing
3547 South Jefferson Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63118-3999
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in the state, please visit Nursing Schools in Missouri.
RN Programs in Indiana
Indiana is faced with a statewide nursing shortage, becoming a registered nurse (RN) in Indiana is a good way to both help the Indiana community and start a rewarding career in the medical field.
Registered nurses are expected to remain in high-demand throughout the state for many years to come. Registered nurses are particularly needed in nursing homes. RN programs in Indiana are a great way to start a rewarding career in the health care industry. Graduates of RN schools in Indiana are able to find work quickly. Students entering into Indiana RN programs have an excellent career outlook with solid job security.
Registered Nurses (RNs) have the responsibility of caring for patients in hospitals, clinics, and doctor’s offices. An RN has career that can be demanding, but it is very rewarding. There are two ways to become an RN in Indiana. Students may earn an Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) in a two-year RN program, or they have the option of completing a four-year program to earn their Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).
RN Licensure in Indiana
RNs who have completed an accredited RN program must apply for their RN licensure in Indiana after graduation. Before the license is issued, the graduate must take the NCLEX-RN exam and pass it.
Indiana RN Registry
Indiana State Board of Nursing
402 W. Washington Street, Room W072
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
RN Jobs and Salary in Indiana
Indiana needs registered nurses in home health care centers, hospitals, doctor’s offices, clinics, and skilled nursing facilities. Indiana’s most in-demand RN jobs are concentrated in and around its major cities, like Indianapolis, South Bend, Evansville, and Fort Wayne. In Indiana, the average hourly wage for an RN is $27.84, and the average annual wage for an RN is $57,910.
Below is a list of Indiana’s largest employers of registered nurses:
Methodist Hospitals – Gary
Saint Vincent Health – Indianapolis
Ball Memorial Hospital — Muncie
Hendricks Regional Health – Danville
Reid Hospital – Richmond
Indiana Orthopedic Hospital – Indianapolis
RN Programs in Indiana
RN programs all have specific admission requirements. Some RN programs require that students are first admitted to the college and that they complete a certain number of credit hours and maintain an adequate GPA while doing this. Other RN programs are not as selective in accepting students. Applicants are urged to apply around one year before they hope to begin classes.
The following RN programs offer an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) unless stated otherwise:
Ancilla Domini College
Department of Nursing
P.O. Box 1
9601 Union Road
Donaldson, IN 46513-0001
Applications to the college and to the Nursing Department are both required. Prerequisite courses may be taken the spring and summer before beginning regular coursework. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 or better in these classes and pass an admission test to the Nursing Department to be accepted into the nursing program.
Bethel College
Department of Nursing
1001 Bethel Circle
Mishawaka, IN 46545
This college offers both ADN and Bachelor of Science in Nursing RN programs. Pre-requisites include an overall GPA of 2.5 or GED score of at least 50, and ranking in the upper two-thirds of high school graduating class. SAT scores should be at least 1040 and ACT scores of 21 in English and 19 in Math.
Fortis College
Department of Nursing
9001 N. Wesleyan Road
Suite 101
Indianapolis, IN 46268
Students must be a high school graduate or equivalent, complete a personal information sheet and an admission interview.
Harrison College
Department of Nursing
8150 Brookville Road
Indianapolis, IN 46239
Students must complete an interview and submit an application. In addition, applicants must complete a placement test that assesses basic skills.
Indiana University-Northwest
Department of Nursing
3400 Broadway Street
Gary, IN 46408
Applicants must have completed college preparatory courses in high school and have adequate SAT or ACT scores.
Indiana University Purdue University
Fort Wayne/Parkview Hospital
2101 Coliseum Blvd. East
Fort Wayne, IN 46805
Applicants are expected to have satisfactory ACT or SAT scores and a B average from high school classes.
ITT Technical Institute-Fort Wayne
Department of Nursing
2810 Dupont Commerce Court
Fort Wayne, IN 46825
Applicants must be high school graduates or have a GED, pass an entrance exam, have minimum scores of 800 on the SAT or 17 on the ACT. A tour is also required. There are other ITT Technical Institute locations in Indianapolis, Newburgh, and South Bend.
Ivy Tech Community College-Evansville
Department of Nursing
3501 First Avenue
Evansville, In 47710
Applicants are required to take an assessment test and meet with an academic advisor. Other Ivy Tech programs are located in Bloomington, Columbus, Fort Wayne, Greencastle, Indianapolis, Kokomo, Lafayette, Madison, Muncie, Gary, Richmond, Sellersburg, South Bend, Terre Haute, and Valparaiso
Medtech College-Greenwood
Department of Nursing
1500 American Way
Greenwood, IN 46142
An entrance exam is required for Nursing School. This program is also offered at the school’s Fort Wayne and Indianapolis locations.
Purdue University North Central
Department of Nursing
1401 South US 421
Westville, IN 46391
This RN program offers both an ADN and BSN. Students must meet the general qualifications for admission to Purdue University. Another location of this RN program is in Hammond.
St. Elizabeth School of Nursing
1508 Tippecanoe Street
Lafayette, IN 47904
Applicants must have high school diploma or GED plus college prep science and math. If not, these may be taken at the school before acceptance into the Nursing Program.
University of Indianapolis
Department of Nursing
1400 East Hanna Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46227
A GPA of 2.82 in college prep classes in high school is required.
University of Saint Francis
Department of Nursing
2701 Spring Street
Fort Wayne, IN 46808
Applicants are required to have a 2.3 GPA plus 1000 minimum SAT score or ACT score of 21. College prep high school courses are also required.
Vincennes University
Department of Nursing
1002 North First Street
Vincennes, IN 47591
Applicants must have high school college prep classes or take 24 hours of college credits before being accepted.
The following RN Programs lead to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing:
Anderson University
Department of Nursing
1100 East 5th Street
Anderson, IN 46012
Freshman students with Honors High School record may be admitted to RN Program. Others may enter in second year at college if they have 3.0 GPA.
Ball State University
School of Nursing
2000 West University Avenue
Muncie, IN 47306
High school college prep courses are required, as well as volunteer record and satisfactory ACT or SAT scores.
Bethel College
Department of Nursing
1001 Bethel Circle
Mishawaka, IN 46545
High school students are able to earn college credits from this school in their senior year.
Goshen College
Department of Nursing
1700 South Main Street
Goshen, IN 46526
Satisfactory scores on the ACT or SAT are required.
Huntington University
Department of Nursing
2303 College Avenue
Huntington, In 46750
This Christian college accepts students on an individual basis according to grades and interview.
Indiana State University
Department of Nursing
218 North Sixth Street
Terre Haute, Indiana 47809-1904
Students must have satisfactory SAT or ACT scores for admittance to the college.
Indiana University
Department of Nursing
107 South Indiana Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47405-7000
This RN program has other branches in Richmond, Indianapolis, Kokomo, Gary, South Bend, and New Albany. Admittance is competitive and requires college prep courses.
Indiana Wesleyan University
Department of Nursing
4201 S. Washington St.
Marion, IN 46953
Honor students with GPAs of 3.5 or above may seek early admittance.
Marian University
School of Nursing
3200 Cold Spring Road
Indianapolis, IN 46222
Applicants must have college prep high school courses and satisfactory SAT or ACT scores.
Purdue University
Department of Nursing
502 North University Street
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2069
Applicants must have college prep courses plus adequate SAT or ACT scores. Other locations of Purdue are in Hammond and Westerville.
St. Mary’s College
Department of Nursing
6 Havican Hall
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Applicants must be admitted to the college and earn minimum grades of 2.75 in prerequisite courses of 29 hours.
University of Evansville
Department of Nursing
1800 Lincoln Avenue
Evansville, IN 47722
Adequate GPA from college prep courses and satisfactory SAT or ACT scores are required.
University of Indianapolis
Department of Nursing
1400 East Hanna Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46227
Applicants must have adequate SAT or ACT scores and college prep courses.
University of Southern Indiana
Department of Nursing
8600 University Blvd.
Evansville, IN 47712
An SAT score of at least 1000 is required. ACT score must be a minimum of 21.
University of St. Francis
Department of Nursing
2701 Spring St.
Fort Wayne, IN 46808
Satisfactory scores in high school college prep courses, minimum score of 1410 on SAT or 20 on ACT, plus being in top 50 percent of graduating class are requirements for admission to the college.
Vincennes University
Department of Nursing
1002 North First Street
Vincennes, IN 47591
This school also offers a program in Jasper. College prep courses are required, or student must take 24 hours of postsecondary credit from an accredited college.
Valparaiso University
School of Nursing
1700 Chapel Drive
Valparaiso, IN 46383
Adequate high school GPA in college prep courses is required.
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in the state, please visit Nursing Schools in Indiana.
RN Programs in Iowa
Becoming a registered nurse in Iowa is a great place to enter into the medical field. Iowa has a severe nursing shortage, so much so that RN programs in Iowa have trouble graduating enough students to keep up with the growing demand.
RN schools in Iowa are recruiting heavily for nursing students to try and increase enrollment and help elevate the strain the nursing shortage has on the health care in the state. Iowa RN programs can be difficult to get into because of the shortage of nursing educators, those who graduate from nursing programs in Iowa find work quickly upon graduation.
When you know what is involved in becoming a Registered Nurse (RN) in Iowa, you have the information to make a good career decision. RNs are needed across the country and in Iowa. Although the work is often demanding, RNs are compensated with salaries that are higher than those for many other careers. Students have the option of completing either a two-year Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) program or a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. Both programs qualify graduates to take the exam to become licensed RNs.
RN Licensure in Iowa
RNs must be licensed to work in the state. After completing an accredited RN program, they must apply for licensure. Before the license is issued, the graduate must pass the NCLEX-RN exam.
Iowa RN Registry
Iowa Board of Nursing
River Point Business Park
400 S.W. 8th Street, Suite B
Des Moines, IA 50309-4685
RN Jobs and Salary in Iowa
Registered nurses are needed in Iowa’s home health care agencies, skilled nursing facilities, hospitals, doctor’s offices, and clinics. Iowa’s most in demand jobs are concentrated in its more populated areas like Des Moines, Davenport, and Cedar Rapids. Registered nurses in Iowa earn an average wage of $24.97 hourly, and $51,930 annually.
Iowa’s best-known and largest employers of registered nurses include:
Allen Memorial Hospital — Waterloo
Covenant Medical Center – Waterloo
Department of Veterans Affairs – Iowa City
Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare – Waterloo
Mary Greeley Medical Center – Ames
Mercy Hospital in Iowa City – Iowa City
RN Programs in Iowa
Each RN program has its own requirement for admission. Some programs are very competitive and admit only students who have high school college preparatory classes. This is especially true of Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) programs, but some Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) programs also have these high standards for admission. Programs also usually require satisfactory GPAs in these high school classes, plus satisfactory SAT scores. Usually a minimum SAT score of 1000 is required. ACT scores are expected to be at least 20 or 21.
Students desiring to pursue an RN career who do not meet the strict admission requirements have several other ways to pursue their goal. They may take classes at a two-year community college to earn their ASN. They will then qualify to continue their education at a university if they wish to earn a BSN. Another way to become an RN is to take a one-year course of study at a community college to earn a Licensed Practical Nurse diploma. Once this is completed, the student usually qualifies for the school’s ASN program, which takes one more year of study to complete. The third option is to seek admittance on a probationary basis and earn satisfactory grades in the college courses.
Students are encouraged to apply around one year before they want to begin classes.
Here are some of the RN programs in Iowa that lead to an ASN:
Des Moines Area Community College
Department of Nursing
1100 7th Street
Des Moines, IA 50314
Eastern Iowa Community College
Nursing Department
306 West River Drive
Davenport, IA 52801
Hawkeye Community College
Department of Nursing
1501 East Orange Road
P.O. Box 8015
Waterloo, IA 50704-8015
Indian Hills Community College
School of Nursing
623 Indian Hills Drive, Building 12
Ottumwa, IA 52501
Iowa Central Community College
Department of Nursing
One Triton Circle
Fort Dodge, IA 50501
Iowa Lakes Community College
Nursing Department
2111 Highway 169 North
Algona, IA 50511
Iowa Valley Community College District
Health Occupations Division
3702 South Center Street
Marshalltown, IA 50158
Iowa Western Community College
Nursing Department
2700 College Road
Council Bluffs, IA 51503
Kirkwood Community College
Health Science Department
6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
Mercy College of Health Sciences
Department of Nursing
928 6th Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50309-1239
Northeast Iowa Community College
Nursing Department
1625 Highway 150
P.O. Box 400
Calmar, IA 52132-0400
North Iowa Area Community College
Nursing Department
500 College Drive
Mason City, IA 50401-7299
Northwest Iowa Community College
Nursing Department
603 West Park Street
Sheldon, Iowa 51201
Southeastern Community College
Nursing Department
1500 West Agency Road
West Burlington, IA 52655
Southwestern Community College
Nursing Education Department
1501 W. Townline St.
Creston, IA 50801
St. Luke’s College
Department of Nursing Education
2720 Stone Park Boulevard
Sioux City, Iowa 51104
Western Iowa Tech Community College
Nursing and Allied Health Division
4647 Stone Avenue
Sioux City, IA 51106
The following list represents some of the BSN programs in Iowa:
Allen College
School of Nursing
1825 Logan Avenue
Waterloo, IA 50703
Briar Cliff University
Department of Nursing
3303 Rebecca Street
Sioux City, Iowa 51104
Clarke University
Department of Nursing and Health
1550 Clarke Drive
Dubuque, IA 52001
Coe College
Nursing Department
1220 First Avenue NE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52401
Dordt College
Nursing Department
498 4th Avenue NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250-1606
Grand View University
Division of Nursing
1200 Grandview Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50316
Iowa Wesleyan University
Department of Nursing
601 North Main Street
Mount Pleasant, Iowa 52641
Luther College
Department of Nursing
700 College Drive
Decorah, IA 52101
Mercy College of Health Sciences
Nursing Division
928 6th Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50309-1239
Morningside College
Department of Nursing
1501 Morningside Avenue
Sioux City, Iowa 51106
Mount Mercy University
Department of Nursing
1330 Elmhurst Drive NE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402-4797
Northwestern College
Department of Nursing
101 7th Street SW
Orange City, IA 51042
St. Ambrose University
Department of Nursing
518 West Locust Street
Davenport, Iowa 52803
University of Dubuque
Nursing Department
2000 University Avenue
Dubuque, IA 52001-5099
University of Iowa
College of Nursing
101 Jessup Hall
Iowa City, IA 52242
Upper Iowa University
Nursing Education Department
605 Washington St.
P.O. Box 1857
Fayette, IA 52142
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in the state, please visit Nursing Schools in Iowa.
RN Programs in Kansas
The nursing shortage in Kansas is not as prominent as it is in most other states, nevertheless it is still present in the state and registered nurse (RN) positions are still needing to be filled throughout the state.
RN programs in Kansas can be somewhat difficult to get into due to a shortage of nursing educators. Still, there is work available for graduates of RN schools in Kansas, especially in hospitals located in Kansas’ larger cities. Geriatric nurses are more in-demand than other types of nurses in this state; therefore, students who complete Kansas RN programs commonly find work in home health centers, nursing homes, and large hospitals.
There are two ways to become an RN in the state. The first way is to earn an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) by completing a two-year program. The other way is to complete a four-year RN program to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Both programs qualify graduates to take the national exam that is required to be an RN.
RN Licensure in Kansas
RNs must be licensed in Kansas, but they must first complete an accredited RN program. After graduation, the nurse must apply for licensure. Before it is granted, the graduate must take and pass the NCLEX-RN.
Kansas RN Registry
Kansas State Board of Nursing
Landon State Office Building
900 SW Jackson Street
Suite 1051
Topeka, Kansas 66612-1230
RN Jobs and Salary in Kansas
Registered nurses are needed in Kansas’ skilled nursing facilities, smaller clinics, doctor’s offices, and home health agencies. The most in-demand RN positions in Kansas are found in and around Kansas city, Wichita, Topeka, and Overland Park. Registered nurses in Kansas earn an average of $26.79 hourly and $55,730 annually.
Listed below are some of the best-known and largest employers of registered nurses in Kansas:
Department of Veterans Affairs, Topeka
Gentiva Health Services, Overland Park
United Health Group, Kansas City
Coventry Health Care, Wichita
Humana, Overland Park
RN Programs in Kansas
RN programs have prerequisites for admission to their schools. Some programs are very selective and require that students have completed college preparatory classes in high school and that they have a GPA of 2.5, 3.0 or higher. Students must also have a minimum GPA in pre-nursing courses to be admitted to the RN program. Many RN programs also require an SAT score of at least 1,000 or ACT score of 20 or 21. Students are urged to apply around one year in advance of the date they would like to begin classes.
If you want to become and RN, and you do not have the necessary college preparatory classes from high school, many RN programs give students the opportunity to take these courses on the college level before being admitted to their RN program. Some community colleges have strict entrance requirements, while others admit anyone who applies to their college.
The following RN programs are some of those in Kansas that lead to an ADN:
Barton County Community College
Nursing Program
245 NE 30th Road
Great Bend, KS 67530
Brown Mackie College-Salina
Department of Nursing
2106 S. 9th Street
Salina, KS 67401
Butler Community College
Department of Nursing
901 S. Haverhill Road
El Dorado, KS 67042
Cloud County Community College
Department of Nursing
2221 Campus Drive
Concordia, KS 66901
Coffeyville Community College
Department of Nursing
600 Roosevelt
Coffeyville, KS 67337
Colby Community College
Nursing Department
1255 S. Range
Colby, KS 67701
Dodge City Community College
Department of Nursing
2501 N. 14th Avenue
Dodge City, KS 67801
Fort Scott Community College
Department of Nursing
2108 S. Horton
Ft. Scott, KS 66701
Garden City Community College
Nursing Department
801 Campus Drive
Garden City, KS 67846
Hesston College
Department of Nursing
P.O. Box 3000
Hesston, KS 67062
Hutchinson Community College
Department of Nursing
815 North Walnut, Davis Hall
Hutchinson, KS 67501
ITT Technical Institute
Department of Nursing
8111 E. 32nd St. North
Suite 103
Wichita, KS 67226
Johnson County Community College
Department of Nursing
12345 College Blvd.
Overland Park, KS 66210
Kansas City Kansas Community College
Department of Nursing
7250 State Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66112
Labette Community College
Department of Nursing
200 S. 14th
Parsons, KS 67357
Manhattan Area Technical School
Division of Nursing
3136 Dickens Avenue
Manhattan, KS 66503
National American University
Department of Nursing
10310 Mastin
Overland Park, KS 66212
Neosho County Community College
Department of Nursing
800 W. 14th
Chanute, KS 66720
Pratt Community College
Department of Nursing
348 NE SR 61
Pratt, KS 67124
Seward County Community College
Department of Nursing
P.O. Box 1137
Liberal, KS 67905-1137
The following are some of the RN programs in Kansas that lead to a BSN:
Baker University School of Nursing
1505 SW 8th Street
Topeka, KS 66604
Benedictine College
Department of Nursing
1020 N. 2nd Street
Atchison, KS 66002
Bethel College
Division of Nursing
300 E. 27th
N. Newton, KS 67117
Emporia State University
Department of Nursing
1127 Chestnut
Emporia, KS 66801
Fort Hays State University
Department of Nursing
600 Park St.
Hays, KS 67601
Kansas Wesleyan University
Department of Nursing
100 E. Claflin Ave. Box 39
Salina, KS 67401
Mid America Nazarene University
Department of Nursing
2030 E. College Way
Olathe, KS 66062
Mid America Nazarene University
Department of Nursing
2030 E. College Way
Olathe, KS 66062
National American University
Department of Nursing
10310 Mastin
Overland Park, KS 66212
Newman University
Department of Nursing
3100 McCormick
Wichita, KS 67213
Pittsburg State University
Department of Nursing
McPherson Hall
1701 S. Broadway
Pittsburg, KS 66762
Southwestern College
Department of Nursing
100 College Street
Winfield, KS 67156
University of Kansas
3064 School of Nursing
3901 Rainbow Blvd.
Kansas City, KS 66160
University of St. Mary
Department of Nursing
4100 S. 4th Street
Leavenworth, KS 66048
Washburn University
Department of Nursing
1700 SW College
Topeka, KS 66621
Wichita State University
Department of Nursing
1845 Fairmount
Wichita, KS 67260-0041
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in the state, please visit Nursing Schools in Kansas.
RN Programs in Kentucky
Kentucky has many registered nurse (RN) positions available throughout the state; therefore registered nurses stay in high-demand.
Kentucky often gets hit hard during times of economic recessions, however employment rates in the healthcare industry often remains strong. Currently, RN programs in Kentucky are continuously taking applications to meet the need for registered nurses in the state. Graduates of RN schools in Kentucky have great career outlooks, as the need for qualified registered nurses is expected to grow, especially in Kentucky’s rural areas. Kentucky RN programs prepare students for a rewarding career in the medical field.
Registered Nurses (RNs) are an important part of the healthcare system. They care for patients who need routine care and in emergencies and in other situations. This career is very demanding, but it is rewarding as well. Those interested in becoming an RN may choose from an RN program that leads to a Nursing Associate Degree in two years or from a program that leads to a Bachelor’s Degree in four years. Both options qualify graduates to take the national exam that is required to be licensed as a nurse.
RN Licensure in Kentucky
RNs must be licensed in Kentucky, but they must first graduate from an accredited RN program. After graduation, they must apply for licensure. Before it is granted, they must pass the NCLEX-RN.
Kentucky RN Registry
Kentucky Board of Nursing
312 Whittington Parkway
Suite 300
Louisville, KY 40222
RN Jobs and Salary in Kentucky
Registered nurses are most needed in Kentucky’s doctor’s offices, clinics, home health facilities, and skilled nursing facilities. The most in-demand RN positions are found in and around its larger cities such as Bowling Green, Louisville, and Lexington. Kentucky registered nurses earn an average of $27.94 hourly and $58,110 annually.
Kentucky’s largest and most well-known employers of registered nurses include:
Lourdes Hospital, Paducah
Jewish Hospital, Louisville
King’s Daughters Medical Center, Ashland
University of Louisville, Louisville
Methodist Hospital, Henderson
RN Programs in Kentucky
Each RN program has its own requirements for admission to the school. RN programs are often very challenging and require the ability to pass high level math and science classes, especially when the student is in a four-year Bachelor of Science (BSN) program. BSN programs require RN students to complete all of the general education courses as well as many nursing courses. Clinical work is completed at nearby hospitals, and students are assigned to work with patients of all ages and in many different scenarios, such as critical care, obstetrics, pediatrics, and others.
Students are encouraged to apply to the program about one year in advance.
The following RN programs in Kentucky that lead to an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN):
Ashland Community & Technical College
Department of Nursing
1400 College Drive
Ashland, KY 41101
Beckfield College
Department of Nursing
16 Spiral Drive
Florence, KY 41042
Big Sandy Community & Technical College
Department of Nursing
One Bert T. Combs Drive
Prestonsburg, KY 41653
Bluegrass Community & Technical College
Department of Nursing
Cooper Drive
Lexington, KY 40506-0235
Bowling Green Technical College
Nursing Department
129 State Avenue
Glasgow, KY 42141
Campbellsville University
Division of Nursing
1 University Drive
Campbellsville, KY 42718-2799
Eastern Kentucky University
Department of Nursing
521 Lancaster Avenue
220 Rowlett
Richmond, KY 40475
Elizabethtown Community & Technical College
Department of Nursing
600 College Street Road
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
Galen College of Nursing
1031 Zorn Avenue, Suite 400
Louisville, KY 40207
Gateway Community & Technical College
Department of Nursing
790 Thomas More Parkway
Edgewood, KY 41017
Hazard Community & Technical College
Department of Nursing
One Community College Drive
Hazard, KY 41701
Henderson Community College
Department of Nursing
2660 South Green Street
Henderson, KY 42420
Hopkinsville Community College
Department of Nursing
North Drive
P.O. Box 2100
Hopkinsville, KY 42240-2100
ITT Technical Institute
Department of Nursing
9500 Ormsby Station Road
Suite 100
Louisville, KY 40223
Jefferson Community & Technical College
Department of Nursing
109 East Broadway
Louisville, KY 40202
Kentucky State University
Department of Nursing
400 East Main St.
Frankfort, KY 40601
Lincoln Memorial University
Corbin Campus
Baptist Regional Medical Center
1 Trillium Way
Corbin, KY 40701
Madisonville Community College
Department of Nursing
750 North Laffoon Street
Madisonville, KY 42431
Maysville Community & Technical College
Department of Nursing
1755 US 68
Maysville, KY 41056
Midway College
Department of Nursing
512 E. Stephens Street
Midway, KY 40347-1120
Morehead State University
Department of Nursing
Reed Hall 234
Morehead, KY 40351
National College
Department of Nursing
50 National College Blvd.
Pikeville, KY 41501
Owensboro Community & Technical College
Department of Nursing
4800 New Hartford Road
Owensboro, KY 42303
Somerset Community College
Department of Nursing
808 Monticello Street
Somerset, KY 42501
Southeast Kentucky Community
and Technical College
Department of Nursing
700 College Street
Cumberland, KY 40823
St. Catharine College
Department of Nursing
2735 Bardstown Road
St. Catharine, KY 40061
University of Kentucky
Department of Nursing
315 CON Building
760 Rose Street
Lexington, KY 40536-0232
The following schools are a partial list of RN programs in Kentucky that lead to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN):
Bellarmine University
Lansing School of Nursing and Health Sciences
2001 Newburg Road
Miles Hall
Louisville, KY 40205
Berea College
Department of Nursing
CPO 2190
Berea, KY 40404
Eastern Kentucky University
Department of Nursing
223 Rowlett
521 Lancaster Avenue
Richmond, KY 40475
Kentucky Christian University
Nursing Department
100 Academic Parkway
Grayson, KY 41143
Lindsey Wilson College
Department of Nursing
210 Lindsey Wilson Street
Columbia, KY 42728
Morehead State University
Department of Nursing
Reed Hall 234
Morehead, KY 40351
Northern Kentucky University
Department of Nursing
303 Albright Health Center
Highland Heights, KY 41099
Spalding University
Department of Nursing
845 South Fourth Street
Louisville, KY 40203
Thomas More College
Department of Nursing
333 Thomas More Parkway
Crestview Hills, KY 41017
University of Louisville
School of Nursing
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY 40292
University of Kentucky
Department of Nursing
315 CON Building
760 Rose Street
Lexington, KY 40536-0232
Western Kentucky University
Department of Nursing
1906 College Heights Blvd. #11036
Bowling Green, KY 42101-1036
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in the state, please visit Nursing Schools in Kentucky.
RN Programs in Louisiana
Becoming a registered nurse (RN) in Louisiana is a great way to enter into the medical field.
Graduates from RN Programs in Louisiana are in high-demand, and many are able to secure employment during their final semester of nursing school. RN schools in Louisiana are always accepting applications due to the continuous nursing shortage throughout the state. Registered nurses in Louisiana are expected to stay in high demand for many years to come. Louisiana RN programs stay at full capacity because registered nurses in Louisiana earn higher average salaries than it neighboring states.
Registered Nurses (RNs) care for patients in many different settings, including hospitals, schools, factories, and other industries. This demanding career is challenging, but it is also very rewarding. There are two paths to becoming an RN. One of them leads to a Nursing Associate of Science (AS) and takes two years to complete. The other is a four-year program that leads to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Both programs qualify graduates to take the national exam for licensure.
RN Licensure in Louisiana
A nurse must complete an accredited RN program and then apply for a license. Before licensure, the graduate must pass the NCLEX-RN exam.
Louisiana RN Registry
Louisiana State Board of Nursing
17373 Perkins Road
Baton Rouge, LA 70810-3822
RN Jobs and Salary in Louisiana
Registered nurses are needed in Louisiana to fill positions in clinics, doctor’s offices, and home health centers. The most sought after RN jobs in Louisiana are concentrated in its highly populated areas, like New Orleans, Shreveport, and Baton Rouge. Registered nurses in Louisiana earn an average $28.99 hourly and $60,290 annually.
Some of the best known employers of registered nurses in the state are:
Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, Baton Rouge
St. Elizabeth Hospital, Gonzales
Lafayette General Medical Center, Lafayette
Fresenius Medical Care, Baton Rouge
Lane Regional Medical Center, Zachary
Rapides Regional Medical Center, Alexandria
RN Programs in Louisiana
Some of the RN programs are very selective and admit only a few of those who apply to their programs. Other RN programs are less strict and admit all who apply to their program. Many times, applicants must have college preparatory classes and scores of at least 1,000 for the SAT and a minimum score of 20 for the ACT to be considered for admission. Each of the RN programs in Louisiana has different requirements for admission to the school. Community colleges are usually much easier to get into, but this is not always the case.
Students should apply on year in advance of the time that they hope to begin classes. This allows ample time if an applicant needs to set up a visit and interview at several different RN programs.
Louisiana has one Diploma in Nursing program that takes three years to complete.
Baton Rouge General Medical Center
School of Nursing
3616 North Boulevard
Baton Rouge, LA 70806
The following RN programs lead to an AS:
Baton Rouge Community College
Department of Nursing
201 Community College Drive
Baton Rouge, LA 70806
Bossier Parish Community College
Nursing School
6220 East Texas Street
Bossier City, LA 71111
Cameron College
Department of Nursing
2740 Canal Street
New Orleans, LA 70119
Delgado Community College
Department of Nursing
615 City Park Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70119
Fletcher Technical Community College
Nursing and Allied Health
310 St. Charles Street
Houma, LA 70360-5033
Gretna Career College
Nursing Department
1415 Whitney Avenue
Gretna, LA 70053
Louisiana Delta Community College
Nursing Department
7500 Millhaven Road
Monroe, LA 71203
Louisiana State University at Alexandria
Division of Nursing and Health Sciences
8100 Highway 71 South
Alexandria, LA 71302
Louisiana State University at Eunice
Division of Nursing & Allied Health Sciences
P.O. Box 1129
Eunice, LA 70535
Louisiana Tech University
Division of Nursing
P.O. Box 3152
Ruston, LA 71272
McNeese State University
College of Nursing
P.O. Box 90415
Lake Charles, LA 70609
Northwestern State University
College of Nursing
Nursing Education Center
1800 Line Avenue
Shreveport, LA 71101-4612
Our Lady of the Lake College
School of Nursing
7500 Hennessy Boulevard
Baton Rouge, LA 70809
Southern University at Shreveport
School of Nursing
Metro Center
610 Texas Street, Ste. 500D
Shreveport, LA 71101
The following RN programs lead to a BSN:
Dillard University School of Nursing
2601 Gentilly Boulevard
New Orleans, Louisiana 70122
Grambling State University School of Nursing
403 Main Street
Grambling, Louisiana 71245
Louisiana College School of Nursing
And Allied Health
Cavanaugh Hall, Second Floor
LC Box 556
Pineville, LA 71359
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
School of Nursing
1900 Gravier Street, 4th Floor
New Orleans, LA 70112
McNeese State University
School of Nursing
4205 Ryan Street
Lake Charles, LA 70609
Nicholls State University
College of Nursing
P.O. Box 2143
Thibodaux, LA 70310
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
School of Nursing
715 University Parkway
Natchitoches, LA 71497
Our Lady of Holy Cross College
School of Nursing
4123 Woodland Drive
New Orleans, LOA 70131
Southeastern Louisiana University
School of Nursing
SLU 10781
Hammond, LA 70402
Southern University
School of Nursing
P.O. Box 11794
Baton Rouge, LA 70813
University of Louisiana Lafayette
School of Nursing and Allied Health Professions
P.O. Box 43810
Lafayette, LA 70504-3810
University of Louisiana Monroe
School of Nursing
700 University Avenue
Monroe, LA 71209-0460
William Carey University
New Orleans Campus
School of Nursing
3939 Gentilly Blvd., Box 308
New Orleans, LA 70126
For reviews and a full list of RN programs in the state, please visit Nursing Schools in Louisiana.