Male Nursing Grants
Male Nursing Grants for Education and Research
There are many opportunities to apply for male nursing grants. Most of these grants are intended to fund education and research activities of male nurses and nursing students. They provide an incentive to encourage men to enter the female-dominate nursing field.
The following below are examples of different types of grant programs that male nursing students may apply to for financial assistance.
National Nursing Grants for Male Students
There are multiple national grant programs that male nursing students may qualify for depending upon specific eligibility requirements. Grants are offered for a variety of activities and do not have to be paid back as long as the funds are used as intended by the funder. The following is an example of a national organization that awards education grants to male nursing students.
Nurses Educational Funds, Inc. (NEF)
Male registered nurses who are looking to continue their education can apply for financial grants from NEF. Students must be enrolled in an accredited graduate or post-graduate program and hold membership in an approved nursing association. Awards are made based on academic scores, commitment to the nursing profession, and future goals. Students are required to maintain at least a 3.6 GPA. Part-time and full-time students can apply for assistance. This opportunity does have a $20 application fee. Award amounts vary and applications are to be submitted by the end of February annually. For applications, contact NEF at 304 Park Avenue South, Floor 11, New York, NY 1001 or by calling (212) 590-2443.
State Nursing Grants for Male Students
State programs are also available that award financial grants to male nursing students. Those that offer the greatest benefits are funded by state governments who seek to address nursing shortages. Most state opportunities are gender neutral. The following are examples of state programs that male nursing students can apply to for financial assistance.
Nevada Health Services Corps
Male nursing students who are residents of Nevada may be eligible for financial assistance from the Corps. At the time of application, students must be primary care certified nurse practioners or physical assistants, certified nurse-midwives, or psychiatric nurse specialists to qualify for assistance. Approved students receive service-obligated financial grants. Upon graduation, students must work in an underserved area in Nevada. Award amounts vary. There is no deadline for application submission. For applications and guidelines, students can contact the Nevada Office of Rural Health at 701 Walnut, Elko, NV 89801 or by calling (775) 738-3828.
Educational Institute Nursing Grants for Male Students
Male nursing students can learn about nursing grants they may be eligible to apply for directly from their nursing school. The college or university itself may offer these grant opportunities or can refer students to grant programs that are outside of the school. Educational grants may be available through the school’s financial aid office or the nursing department. The following is an example of a nursing school that offers grants for male nursing students.
Clemson University (South Carolina)
Students enrolled in the School of Nursing are eligible for a variety of scholarships and grants to help pay for their education. Male nursing students may qualify for the James M. Boswell Scholarship in Nursing if they live in Horry County. The Ellen Germain Kingsland Memorial Scholarship is open to nursing students who live anywhere in South Carolina. The South Carolina Need-Based Grant is available to male nursing students who are state residents with documented financial need. Award amounts and deadlines for application submission vary by financial assistance program. Students interested in these opportunities can contact the Financial Aid office at (864) 656-2280 for applications.
Employer-Sponsored Nursing Grants for Male Students
It is common for major employers, particularly healthcare employers, to administer grant programs that male nursing students can apply to for financial assistance. These programs can be specific to education or research activities. The following is an example of an employer that offers grants to local male nursing students.
Archbold Medical Center
The Center actively seeks qualified nurses and offers the J.D. Archbold Memorial Hospital Scholarship to students interested in a nursing career. Male nursing students are encouraged to apply for this opportunity. Education grants are awarded based on academic scores, employment work, and letters of recommendation. Only students who have two or fewer years left before completing degree requirements qualify for this opportunity. Although this is a grant program, there is a service commitment required. Students must work for a specified period time at the Archbold Memorial Hospital. Failure to meet the service obligation requires repayment of the grant plus interest. Award amounts vary. Applications are accepted at any time. For applications and guidelines, contact the Center’s Department of Education at (229) 228-2795.
Community-Based Nursing Grants for Male Students
There are a variety of community organizations that offer grants to male nursing students who live or work in the community. Organizations may include membership groups, fraternities, or even local foundations. The following is an example of a funder that offers grants to male nursing students.
North Valley Health Education Foundation
The Foundation offers grants to students, including male students, for undergraduate and graduate nursing education. Students can apply for financial assistance to attend Butte College or California State University, Chico. Education grants are awarded based on academic scores, financial need, and letters of recommendation. Award amounts vary as do deadlines for submission. For applications and guidelines, contact the Foundation at 1354 East Avenue, Suite R, Chico, CA 95926.
Many resources exist for identifying and obtaining male nursing grants. Grants, like scholarships, typically do not have to be repaid. These financial resources can help pay for nursing school or research activities in the nursing field.