Scholarships For Male Nurses

Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses Foundation
Career Mobility Scholarship Award
Available to students in LPN-to-RN, RN-to-BSN, RN-to-MSN, BSN-to-MSN or MSN-to-Doctorate programs. Applicants must be a member of AMSN.
Phone: (866) 877-2676
Web site: www.medsurgnurse.org
Deadline: April 15
Amount: $500

Air Force Nurse Corps
Enlisted Commission Programs
Offers various two-, three- and four-year scholarships for nursing majors pursuing a BSN degree.  Upon graduation, recipients are commissioned as a second lieutenant with an active duty service requirement of at least four years.
Contact: Your local Air Force recruiter
Web site: www.airforce.com
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: Up to $15,000 a year for tuition/fees, plus $600 a year for books

Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
ANTHC Scholarship Program

Provides undergraduate and graduate scholarships for Alaska Native/American Indian students pursuing an education in the health care field.  Must be a full-time student, a permanent Alaska resident and be enrolled in or descended from a federally recognized tribe.
Contact: Sheila Turner
Phone: (907) 729-1913
Email: srturner@anthc.org
Web site: www.anthc.org
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: $5,000

American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Foundation
dela Cruz-Millman Filipino-American NP Student Scholarship

Open to Filipino or Filipino American students enrolled in an accredited MSN-NP or post-MS NP program.  Must be a citizen of the U.S. or the Philippines, an AANP member and a resident of one of the following states: Calif., Fla., Hawaii, Ill., Md., N.J., N.Y., Texas, Va., Wash.  Various other master’s, post-master’s and doctoral NP scholarships are also available.
Phone: (623) 376-9467
Email: foundation@aanp.org
Web site: www.aanpfoundation.org
Amount: $1,000
Application fee: $10

American Academy of Nursing/John A. Hartford Foundation
Building Academic Geriatric Nursing Capacity Scholars Program

Provides pre-doctoral scholarships in gerontological nursing.  Applicants must be RNs, U.S. citizens or permanent residents and identify a mentor/advisor with whom they will work.
Contact: Patricia Franklin
Phone: (202) 682-2850
Email: pfranklin@aannet.org
Web site: www.geriatricnursing.org
Deadline: January 10
Amount: Up to $50,000 annually for two years

American Arab Nurses Association
AANA Scholarships
Offers various scholarships for current nursing students, practicing nurses, and students interested in pursuing a career in nursing.
Phone: (313) 982-4070
Web site: www.americanarabnurses.org
Deadline: July 1, but may vary from year to year
Amount: Unspecified

American Assembly for Men in Nursing
AAMN Foundation Scholarships

Provides scholarships for male students of all races and ethnicities who are seeking a pre-RN licensure or graduate degree in nursing.  Applicants must be currently enrolled in an accredited educational institution.  Also offers a $500 essay contest scholarship open to both male and female pre-licensure nursing students.
Contact: Patti Phillips
Phone: (518) 782-9400, ext. 346
Email: aamn@aamn.org
Web site: www.aamn.org/aamnfoundation.htm
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: $1,000

American Association of Colleges of Nursing
CampusRN/AACN Nursing Scholarship Fund

For students who are enrolled in a BSN, master’s or doctoral degree program in nursing at an AACN member school. Special consideration will be given to students who are enrolled in a master’s or doctoral program with the goal of pursuing a nursing faculty career, or who are completing an RN-to-BSN program or are enrolled in an accelerated baccalaureate or master’s degree nursing program.  Must be a CampusRN member.
Email: info@campuscareercenter.com
Web site: http://aacn.campusrn.com/scholarships/scholarships_rn.asp
Deadlines: January 1, March 1, May 1, July 1, September 1, November 1
Amount: $2,500

Monster Healthcare/AACN Nursing Faculty Scholarship
Available to students enrolled full-time in a baccalaureate-to-doctoral degree or Doctor of Nursing Practice program who intend to pursue nursing faculty careers.  Upon graduation, recipients must serve in a teaching capacity at a nursing school for a minimum of one year for each year of support received.
Contact: Robert Rosseter
Phone: (202) 463-6930, ext. 231
Email: rrosseter@aacn.nche.edu
Web site: www.aacn.nche.edu
Deadline: September 30
Amount: $25,000 plus part-time clinical employment and health benefits

American Association of Critical-Care Nurses
Educational Advancement Scholarships

Available to AACN members who are RNs completing a baccalaureate or graduate degree in nursing.  At least 20% of the awards will be allocated to qualified ethnic minority applicants.
Phone: (800) 899-2226
Email: info@aacn.org
Web site: www.aacn.org
Deadline: April 1
Amount: $1,500 per academic year

American College of Nurse-Midwives Foundation
Basic Midwifery Student Scholarships; Varney Participant Award

Available to student members of ACNM who are enrolled in an accredited basic midwifery education program; must have successfully completed one academic or clinical semester/quarter or clinical module.

ACNM Foundation Fellowship for Graduate Education
Available to certified nurse-midwife (CNM) or certified midwife (CM) who is a member of ACNM and actively enrolled in doctoral or post-doctoral studies
Contact: Andrea Tyree, Program Coordinator
Phone: (240) 485-1850
Web site: www.midwife.org/foundation
Deadline: March
Amount: Unspecified

American Health Care Association/National Center for Assisted Living
Durante Nurse Scholarship Program

Applicants must work for a long-term care facility that is an AHCA or NCAL member and be enrolled in or accepted into an accredited LPN or RN program
Phone: (202) 898-9352
Web site: www.ahca.org/about/scholarship.htm
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: $500

American Holistic Nurses’ Association
Charlotte McGuire Scholarship Program

Must be a current member of AHNA enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate nursing program related to holistic nursing
Phone: (800) 278-2462, ext. 10
Email: info@ahna.org
Web site: www.ahna.org
Deadline: January 1 to March 15
Amount: To be announced (varies depending on available funds)

American Nephrology Nurses’ Association
Career Mobility Scholarships

Various scholarship opportunities for ANNA members pursuing a BSN or advanced degree in nursing.  Must be a current full member of ANNA for at least two years and be currently employed in nephrology nursing.
Phone: (888) 600-2662
Email: anna@ajj.com
Web site: www.annanurse.org
Deadline: October 15
Amount: $2,000 to $2,500, depending on scholarship

American Nurses Association Minority Fellowship Program
Provides fellowships to master’s-prepared minority RNs committed to pursuing advanced study focusing on the prevention and treatment of mental illness and substance abuse.  Must be an ANA member.
Contact: Janet Jackson, Program Manager
Phone: (301) 628-5247
Email: jjackson@ana.org
Web site: www.nursingworld.org/emfp/
Clinical Research Pre-Doctoral Fellowship
Deadline: March 1
Amount: Annual stipend and tuition assistance for three to five years; amount varies, depending on available funds
Clinical Research Post-Doctoral Fellowship
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: Varies, depending on available funds; fellowships are for one to two years

American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses
Scholarship Program

BSN, MSN and doctoral scholarships available to licensed perianesthesia RNs who have been active ASPAN members for at least two years
Phone: (877) 737-9696, ext. 13
Email: jcerto@aspan.org
Web site: www.aspan.org/ScholarshipProgram.htm
Deadline: July 1
Amount: $1,000

Army Nurse Corps
Nurse Anesthetist Scholarships

Offers three scholarship programs that provide opportunities for nurses serving in the Army Nurse Corps or Army Reserve Nurse Corps to become nurse anesthetists.  Requires an active duty service obligation.
Contact: Your local Army Health Care recruiter or (800) USA-ARMY, ext. 193
Website: www.goarmy.com/amedd/nurse/corps_benefits.jsp
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: Full tuition plus full Army pay or $1,200 monthly stipend, depending on the scholarship
Army Nurse Candidate Program
Open to full-time junior- and senior-year nursing students attending an accredited BSN degree program.  Must be a U.S. citizen and fulfill a four- to five-year active duty obligation.
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: $1,000 monthly stipend plus $10,000 bonus ($5,000 at signing and $5,000 at completion)

Army ROTC
Army ROTC Nurse Program Scholarships

Offers two-, three- and four-year scholarships for undergraduate nursing students.  Must be a U.S. citizen.
Contact: Your high school academic advisor or your campus Army ROTC office
Phone: (800) USA-ROTC
Web site: www.goarmy.com/rotc/scholarships.jsp
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: Amounts vary; additional allowances for books, fees and living expenses

Association of periOperative Registered Nurses
AORN Foundation Scholarship Program

Various scholarship opportunities for perioperative nurses accepted or enrolled in bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree programs who have been an active AORN member for at least one year.  Also offers students scholarships for nonmembers enrolled in accredited educational programs leading to initial RN licensure.
Contact: Ingrid Bendzsa
Phone: (800) 755-2676, ext. 328
Email: ibendzsa@aorn.org
Web site: www.aorn.org/foundation/scholarship.htm
Deadline: May 1
Amount: Tuition, fees and books

Campus RN Scholarships
The leading employment website for nursing/allied health care students and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) have partnered to offer this new scholarship program for students pursuing professional nursing education programs.

Chi Eta Phi Sorority
Aliene Carrington Ewell Scholarship

Available to African American students pursuing an undergraduate degree in nursing.  Applicants must be referred by a Chi Eta Phi chapter.
Phone: (202) 232-3858
Email: chietaphi@erols.com
Web site: www.chietaphi.com/scholar.html
Deadline: March
Amount: Unspecified
Mabel Keaton Staupers National Scholarship Award
Available to African American students currently enrolled in an accredited nursing program leading to a bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree.  Must be a current member of Chi Eta Phi and the ANA, have demonstrated leadership in the advancement of minority nurses and have contributed to the recruitment and retention of minorities in nursing.
Deadline: January
Amount: Unspecified

Emergency Nurses Association Foundation
ENA Foundation Scholarships

Various undergraduate and graduate scholarships for nursing students who have been ENA members for at least one year.  Also offers specialized undergraduate scholarships open to nonmembers.
Contact: Ellen Siciliano
Phone: (847) 460-4112
Email: Foundation@ena.org
Web site: www.ena.org/foundation/grants/
Deadline: June 1
Amount: $2,000 to $10,000, depending on the scholarship

ExceptionalNurse.com
Offers various undergraduate and graduate scholarships for full-time nursing students with a documented disability
Phone: (561) 627-9872; TTY (561) 776-9442
Email: exeptionalnurse@aol.com
Web site: www.exceptionalnurse.com/scholarship.html
Deadline: June 1
Amount: $250 to $500, depending on the scholarship

Foundation of the National Student Nurses’ Association
AACN/Breakthrough to Nursing Scholarship

Available to nursing or pre-nursing students from underrepresented populations.  The Foundation also offers many other general and regional nursing scholarships.
Contact: Lauren Sperle
Phone: (718) 210-0705
Email: lauren@nsna.org
Web site: www.nsna.org/foundation
Deadline: January 13
Amount: Unspecified

Health Professions Education Foundation
Registered Nurse Education Fund

Offers scholarships for students enrolled full- or part-time in a pre-nursing, associate degree or BSN program at an accredited school in California.  Must be a California resident, a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and agree to practice in a medically under served area of California for a minimum of one to two years upon graduation.
Phone: (800) 733-1669 or (916) 324-6500
Email: mmiranda@oshpd.state.ca.us
Web site: www.healthprofessions.ca.gov
Deadline: March and September (dates TBA)
Amount: Up to $4,000 per year (pre-nursing); up to $8,000 per year (AND); up to $10,000 per year (BSN)

Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Health Professions
Nursing Scholarship Program

Available to full- or part-time nursing students enrolled or accepted into an accredited diploma, associate degree, baccalaureate or graduate program.  Must be a U.S. citizen or national and commit to at least two years service at a health care facility with a critical shortage of nurses.
Web site: http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/nursing/scholarship/default.htm
Deadline: May
Amount: Tuition, fees and reasonable educational expenses plus monthly stipend
Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students
Undergraduate and graduate scholarships for full-time, financially needy students from disadvantaged backgrounds enrolled in nursing or health professions programs.  Funds are awarded to participating schools, which select the scholarship recipients.  Must be a U.S. citizen, national or permanent resident.
Contact: The financial aid office a the school where you are enrolled or are planning to apply for admission
Web site: http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/dsa/sds.htm
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: Tuition plus reasonable educational and living expenses

Humility of Mary Health Partners
Minority Nurse Anesthetist Scholarship

Enables minority RNs with BSN degrees to attend the St. Elizabeth Health Center School for Nurse Anesthetists. Applicants must meet all admission requirements and commit to practicing at Humility of Mary Health Partners after completing the program.
Contact: Beverly A. Rodgers, CRNA, Program Director
Phone: (330) 480-3444
Email: brodgers@belpark.net
Deadline: February 15
Amount: Up to $10,000

Independence Blue Cross; Pennsylvania Higher Education Foundation
Nurse Scholars Program

Provides grants or scholarships to graduate-level nursing students pursuing studies that will qualify them to become nurse educators.  Must be attending an accredited graduate nursing program in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
Phone: (800) 377-4502
Web site: www.ibx.com/social_mission/nurse_scholars/index.html
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: Unspecified

Indian Health Service
Health Professions Scholarship Program

Open to full- and part-time American Indian and Alaska Native students seeking an undergraduate or graduate education in the health care field; priority is given to graduate students and junior- and senior-level undergrad students.  Must be a member of a federally recognized tribe and agree to serve one year in an IHS facility or other program serving Indian people for each year of financial support.  Pre-nursing scholarships are also available.
Contact: Eric Pinto
Phone: (301) 443-6197
Email: epinto@na.ihs.gov
Web site: www.ihs.gov
Deadline: February 28
Amount: Unspecified

Kansas Board of Regents
Nursing Service Scholarship

Open to Kansas residents accepted or enrolled in a Kansas nursing program as a full-time student.  Must practice as an RN or LPN in Kansas upon graduation (one year for each year of scholarship support).  Applicants must find a sponsor to provide partial scholarship funding and full-time employment after licensure.  KBOR also offers a general Ethnic Minority Scholarship (not specifically for nursing students).
Phone: (785) 296-3421
Web site: www.kansasregents.org
Deadline: May 1
Amount: $2,500 per year for LPN program; $3,500 per year for RN programs

March of Dimes
Graduate Nursing Scholarships

Open to RNs enrolled in master’s or doctoral programs in maternal-child nursing.  Must be a member of the American College of Nurse-Midwives, the National Associate of Neonatal Nurses or the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses.
Email: profedu@marchofdimes.com
Web site: www.marchofdimes.com (click on “Professionals & Researchers”)
Deadline: January (date TBA)
Amount: $5,000

Mary Mahoney Professional Nurse Organization
Provides scholarships for African American nursing students; must be a resident of the state of Washington
Contact: Mary Mahoney Professional Nurse Organization, P.O. Box 22003, Seattle, WA 98122-0003
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: Unspecified

Maryland Higher Education Commission
State Nursing Scholarship and Living Expenses Grant

Available to full-time and part-time students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate nursing programs in Maryland.  Must be a Maryland resident and agree to serve as a full-time nurse in Maryland upon graduation (one year for each year of scholarship support).
Contact: Gerrie Rogers
Phone: (410) 260-4574
Email: grogers@mhec.state.md.us
Web site: www.mhec.state.md.us/financialAid/ProgramDescriptions/prog_nurse.asp
Deadline: June 30 (scholarship), March 1 (grant)
Amount: Scholarship: Tuition and fees up to $3,000 per year.  (Students enrolled in an accelerated nursing program that requires summer enrollment may receive a maximum annual award of $4,500.)  Living Expenses Grant: Up to $3,000 per year.

Minority Nurse
Minority Nurse Magazine Scholarship Program

Open to racial and ethnic minority nursing students enrolled in the third or fourth year of an accredited four-year BSN program or in an accelerated program leading to a BSN degree or an accelerated master’s entry nursing program that bypasses the traditional BSN degree (such as a BA-to-MSN).  Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
Contact: Pam Chwedyk
Phone: (312) 525-3095
Email: pchwedyk@alloymarketing.com
Web site: www.minoritynurse.com
Deadline: June 15
Amount: $500 to $1,000

Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning
Nursing Education Loan Scholarship Program (NELS)

Provides scholarships for nursing students pursuing BSN, RN-to-BSN, MSN or PhD degrees.  Must be a Mississippi resident and attending a Mississippi school and agree to work as a nurse in Mississippi upon graduation.  Also offers a Nursing Teacher Stipend Program for graduate students who agree to teach at an accredited nursing school in Mississippi.
Phone: (800) 327-2980
Email: sfa@ihl.state.ms.us
Web site: www.ihl.state.ms.us/financialaid/nursing.html
Deadline: March 31
Amount: Up to $4,000 annually for up to two years (BSN, RN-to-BSN and MSN); up to $5,000 annually for two years (PhD)
National Alaska Native American Indian Nurses Association
NANAINA Merit Awards
Open to NANAINA members who are enrolled in a federally or state-recognized tribe and are full-time undergraduate or graduate students in an accredited or state-approved school of nursing
Phone: (888) 566-8773
Email: brk@georgetown.edu
Web site: www.nanaina.com
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: $750

National Association of Hispanic Nurses
National Scholarship Awards

Open to NAHN members enrolled in accredited associate, diploma, baccalaureate, graduate or LPN/LVN nursing programs; must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident
Contact: Maria Castro
Phone: (818) 571-9185
Email: latinanrse@social.rr.com
Web site: www.thehispanicnurses.org
Deadline: April 5
Amount: $1,000
Juanita Robles-Lopez/Pampers Parenting Institute and Procter & Gamble Scholarship
Awarded to a NAHN member pursuing a master’s degree in a maternal-child nursing program
Deadline: April 15
Amount: $2,000 (pending availability of funding)

National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners
McNeil Rural Scholarship

Available to RNs accepted into a master’s or post-master’s pediatric nurse practitioner program.  Must have at least one year of previous work experience in pediatrics, be a member of NAPNAP and agree to practice in an underserved rural setting after completion of studies.  Several other NAPNAP scholarships are also available.
Phone: (856) 857-9700
Email: info@napnap.org
Web site: www.napnap.org
Deadline: June 30
Amount: $10,000 to $20,000

National Black Nurses Association
NBNA Scholarship Program

Various scholarships open to African American nursing students currently enrolled in an LPN/LVN, diploma, AND, BSN or advanced degree program; must be a member of NBNA
Phone: (800) 575-6298
Email: NBNA@erols.com
Web site: www.nbna.org/scholarship.htm
Deadline: April 15
Amount: $500 to $2,000

National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurse Associations
Aetna/NCEMNA Scholars Program

Awarded to BSN and master’s degree nursing students who are members of one of the five NCEMNA member associations: Asian American/Pacific Islander Nurses Association, National Alaska Native American Indian Nurses Association, National Association of Hispanic Nurses, National Black Nurses Association and Philippine Nurses Association of American.  Scholarship recipients must be nominated by their association.
Contact: The president of the appropriate NCEMNA member association
Web site: www.ncemna.org
Deadline: Varies, depending on the association
Amount: $2,000 plus mentoring and other educational development assistance

National Health Service Corps
NHSC Scholarships

For graduate-level nursing students enrolled or accepted into an accredited family nurse practitioner or nurse-mid-wifery program.  Recipients must agree to serve where they are most needed upon completion of their training (one year for each year of support received, with a two-year minimum commitment).
Phone: (800) 221-9393
Email: callcenter@hrsa.gov
Web site: http://nhsc.bhpr.hrsa.gov
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: Tuition, fees, other reasonable educational expenses and monthly stipend for up to four years

Navy Nurse Corps
Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC)

Provides scholarships for students pursuing a BSN degree at an approved NROTC college or university. Upon graduation, recipients are commissioned as officers in the Navy Nurse Corps.  Must be a U.S. citizen 20 to 34 years of age.
Phone: (800) USA-NAVY
Web site: www.navy.com/healthcare/nursing
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: Tuition, books and other educational expenses up to $150,000 for up to four years
Nurse Candidate Program (NCP)
For full-time students enrolled in the third or fourth year of an accredited four-year BSN program.  Recipients must fulfill an active duty requirement.
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: $10,000 plus $1,000 monthly stipend for up to 24 months

National Student Nursing Association
The Foundation of the National Student Nurses Association (FNSNA) was created in 1969 to honor Frances Tompkins, the Association’s first Executive Director. Organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes, the Foundation awards scholarships to qualified nursing students.

North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority
Nurse Education Scholarship-Loan Program (NESLP)

Available to students in participating North Carolina nurse education programs that prepare students for licensure in North Carolina as an LPN or RN.  The loan must be repaid through service or in cash upon graduation.
Contact: The financial aid office at the nursing school where you are enrolled or are planning to apply for admission
Phone: (919) 549-8614
Email: information@ncseaa.edu
Web site: www.cfnc.org/paying/loan/career/career_nursing.jsp
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: $400 to $3,000 (LPN or ADN); $400 to $5,000 (BSN)

Nurse Scholars Program
A scholarship/loan program available to students who wish to practice nursing full time in North Carolina. Must be a U.S. citizen and N.C. resident entering a diploma, ADN or BSN program in N.C. that prepares students for licensure as an RN.  The loan must be repaid through service or in cash upon graduation.
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: $3,000 per year (diploma/ADN); $3,000 to $5,000 per year (BSN)

Nurses Educational Funds, Inc.
M. Elizabeth Carnegie Minority Scholarship; Estelle Massey Osborne Minority Scholarship
For minority RNs enrolled in a master’s or doctoral degree program in nursing.  Various other graduate-level scholarships are also available.  Must be a U.S. citizen and a member of a professional nursing association.
Phone: (212) 590-2443
Email: info@n-e-f.org
Web site: www.n-e-f.org
Deadline: March 1
Amount: Varies, depending on available funds
Application fee: $20

Oncology Nursing Society Foundation
Bachelors, Masters and Post-Masters Nurse Practitioner Certificate Scholarships
Available to students committed to a career in oncology nursing who are currently enrolled or accepted in an accredited BSN, master’s or post-master’s nurse practitioner certificate program; several of the awards are ethnic minority scholarships
Phone: (412) 859-6100
Email: foundation@ons.org
Web site: www.onsfoundation.org
Deadline: February 1
Amount: $2,000 (bachelor’s), $3,000 (master’s and post-master’s)
Application fee: $5
Doctoral Scholarships
For master’s prepared licensed oncology RNs currently enrolled in or applying to a doctoral degree program in nursing
Deadline: February 1
Amount: $2,000 to $5,000
Application Fee: $5

Philippine Nurses Association of America
Nursing Scholarship Award
For PNAA members enrolled in or admitted to an accredited master’s, post-master’s or doctoral degree program in nursing
Contact: Josie Villanueva
Phone: (949) 831-4247
Email: jphine5150@aol.com or josie.villanueva@med.va.gov
Web site: www.pnaa03.org
Deadline: Eight weeks prior to the PNAA annual National Convention
Amount: $1,000
Scholarships and Fellowships for Minority Nursing Students
A resource for today’s diversified nursing community that provide resources and information pertaining to education, career development, and minority health for the growing population of minority nurses in America. All awards have various criteria, which may include financial need, academic achievement and involvement in community activities.

State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana
Nursing Scholarship Fund Program

Available to full- or part-time students admitted to an approved nursing school.  Must be a U.S. citizen, an Indiana resident and agree to work in an Indiana health care setting for at least two years after graduation.
Phone: (317) 232-2350 or contact the financial aid office at the school you plan to attend
Email: special@ssaci.state.in.us
Website: www.in.gov/ssaci/programs/nur.html
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: Tuition and fees up to $5,000

Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
Professional Nursing Scholarships
Must be a Texas resident attending a Texas college or university on at least a half-time basis and be enrolled in classes leading to licensure as a professional nurse.  Students must register for the Selective Service or be exempt from this requirement.  Some funds are targeted to students from rural communities and to graduate students in nursing.
Contact: The financial aid office at your school or (888) 311-8881
Web site: www.collegefortexans.com/
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: Up to $3,000

Transcultural Nursing Society
Scholarship Award
Awarded to a TCNS member enrolled full- or part-time in a graduate program focusing on transcultural, cross-cultural or international nursing
Phone: (888) 432-5470
Web site: www.tcns.org
Deadline: May 1
Amount: $1,000

Truman Medical Center Nurses Alumnae
General Hospital #2 Scholarship Program
Annual award for an African American student admitted to an accredited U.S. school of nursing
Contact: Scholarship Coordinator, P.O. Box 413657, Kansas City, MO 64141
Deadline: March 31
Amount: Unspecified

University of Minnesota School of Nursing
Native Nurses Career Opportunity Program
For American Indian/Alaska Native RNs enrolled full-time in the UM School of Nursing’s master’s degree program.  Scholarships are available in three study areas: public health nursing, nurse-midwifery and nurse anesthesia.
Phone: (612) 624-4644
Email: NativeRN@umn.edu
Web site: www.nursing.umn.edu/print/NNCOP/home.html
Deadline: Unspecified
Amount: Up to $20,000 per year

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Scholarships For Nursing Majors

The truth about males is usually they don’t really want to be seen as nurses. Many scholarships are available for the women and men in nursing school.  Regardless of gender there are scholarships out there for qualified students.  There are many factors besides grades that make eligibility possible for nursing students.

Ethnicity is one key factor.  Organizations such as the National Association of Hispanic Nurses, National Association of Black Nurses, National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurse Association, Philippine Nurses Association of American and the National Alaskan Native American Indian Nurses Association not only offer scholarships to nursing students the also offer scholarships for male nurses.

Male nurses are a minority in the medical industry and in a time of a nursing shortage health care organizations are doing their best to recruit nurses of both genders.  This is a great time to try nursing school as either an entry level career or for those people who are looking to change careers.   The need for nurses is only going to grow as the baby-boomer population continues to age.

There are so many scholarships available to nurses that some go unclaimed each year.  Unique easy nursing scholarships such as the William R Goldfarb Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students who have an armature radio operators license.    The HSRA Nursing Scholarship is a financial need scholarship that requires the winners must agree to work for two years in a medical facility a critical nursing shortage.   Not only would a student receive some funding for school they are guaranteed a place to work and experience means the ability to move to more lucrative positions.

Across American hospitals are begging for nurses.  The number of available scholarships for nurses is plentiful enough that financing nursing school should not be a deterrent to potential nursing students.   Nursing is career choice that is made of so many possible fields and job specializations the almost everyone should be able to find a job that they love.  Nursing is not just about direct patient care and there are many jobs available for nurses that do not require working in hospitals or on nursing wards.

Exploring the opportunity that nursing scholarships can provide to student nurses is one way to start the process to becoming a nurse.  Understanding the scholarship potential each nurse may have begins by looking at people as individuals.  So much more then just grades go into determining eligibility that virtually everyone may meet the requirements.  Take advantage of unclaimed and wacky scholarships by investigating nursing scholarships and the opportunities to become a needed member of a health care team. Nurses make great money.  Whether female or male, nurses make the difference and there are scholarships available and waiting for the right applicants to fill out the application.  Become a nurse today.

Thanks.
With more coming soon about nursing scholarships for men.

Truth About Males In Nursing

Many decades ago, there was an conventional rule that only women could appropriate for the post of a teachers and nurses and by the same rule it was told that men are expert and proficient for construction work or in tasks which involves physical strength. However, as per the recent times the conventional has been faded away and today the situation is such that both men as well as women are into same professions of nursing. Women were always in this domain, however even male nursing also came into existence with the changing shape of society. That is why; today male nursing has become one of the prominent professions and in this domain, lots of male staffing is also taking place to get into the same nursing line of work.

However, there are few men who are still considering that the idea of male nursing has some kind of disgrace which is involved in this kind of professional services. On the other hand, the truth about male nursing is that today the entire world has altered radically with the introduction of these services. Moreover, in earlier days there was a prominent discrimination between the male and female nursing because there was not any specific guidelines on the basis of impartiality for this kind of profession. That is why, it has been believed that today whatever a man could do a woman can equally do the same and of course it’s opposite as well.  In this way, the scope of male nursing has come up with end number of opportunities for males and as well for females who wish to make their dreams into reality. So, it could be considered that there is no factor involved in this profession which makes it a female profession. Now, even males could take care of the patients and lend a hand the people who are seeking for better and unconventional medical assistance. After all, even men have proved themselves and defined that they could me more concerned like any other female nursing staff. That is how, today we could many of the male medical assistants and nurses who have successfully climbed the ladder of their own success slowly but surely.

To promote the same thought, there are organizations like the American Assembly of Male Nurses which are leaving no stone unturned to promote male nurses. Moreover, in these kinds of organizations, current and upcoming male staffs could come together and discuss about the challenges within the professions. At the same time, interested candidate could get the provision of scholarship as well. To get the best scholarship, male nursing students need to get in touch with their course advisor or the college financial assistance office. In this case, a male nursing student could also contact the college administrators as they are the best people for getting the proper scholarship information as per one’s need. Apart from this, a student could also go through the Federal Student Financial Aid website.

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