Your search for states VI returned 308 result(s)
Sort By:
Name A-Z
Name Z-A
Award Amount
< previous |
1
...
16
17
18
19
20
...
31
| next >
Karen O’Neill Endowed Advanced Nursing Practice Scholarship (ENA)
Recognizing the importance of ongoing education and research
opportunities in emergency nursing, ENA established the Foundation
in 1991. The purpose of the Foundation is to enhance emergency
health services available to the public through education and
research. This scholarship supports an emergency nurse (RN, LPN or
LVN) pursuing an advanced degree. It was established in memory of
Karen M. O'Neil, who was a recipient of an ENA Foundation
Scholarship herself. Karen was a unique individual whose
involvement and dedication to her profession touched her patients,
colleagues, and her community. Karen, her family, and her friends
have provided this opportunity as a way to remember her tireless
energy and uplifting spirit, and commitment to emergency
nursing.
Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: Applicants must be ENA members for a minimum of twelve months prior to applying.
read more about this scholarship >
Laura Jean Armstrong Scholarship
The Hawaii Community Foundation is a public, statewide, charitable services and grantmaking organization by donor contributions for the benefit of Hawaii’s people. The Foundation has distributed scholarships to more than 2,300 students totaling more than $4.7 million.
Applicants to this scholarship program must be a graduate student majoring in nursing.
Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A
read more about this scholarship >
Lauton Hall Memorial Scholarship
Each spring, the Conway Regional Health System Foundation awards scholarships to area students who are currently enrolled, or beginning their education, in a health related career field. Awards may be used for tuition, books, and room and board expenses. This scholarship was established as a memorial scholarship to honor Lauton Hall's desire and determination for education and service. He graduated from high school in three years. Although he had no financial resources, he was determined to attend college. While attending college, he worked three jobs and was able to graduate in four and a half years. Lauton Hall was a successful, business man, who dedicated his life to his family and serving others. It is hoped this scholarship will honor Lauton Hall's life by helping Conway Regional employees or family members who are seeking to further their education in a medical field so they can serve patients at Conway Regional in the future.
Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A
read more about this scholarship >
Lois Hallberg Nurse’s Scholarship
American Legion Auxiliary, Department of South Dakota offers this
scholarship to help the descendents of U.S. veterans in their
pursuit of a nursing education. Applicants must be between
the ages of 16 and 22 years old, residents of South Dakota,
children or grandchildren of U.S. veterans or members of the
American Legion Auxiliary, and intending to study nursing.
Applicants must include with their application a statement on "Why
I want to be a nurse." Selection is based on character,
Americanism, leadership, scholarship, and financial need.
Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A
read more about this scholarship >
Lydia’s Professional Uniform/AACN Excellence in Academics Nursing Scholarship
Lydia's Professional Uniforms, a leading supplier of apparel for health professionals, has partnered with the AACN, is the national voice for university and four-year-college education programs in nursing, to offer this program which provides scholarships to nursing students in their junior year of an accredited Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. Two scholarships will be distributed in the Fall and Spring semesters. To qualify, students must meet the GPA minimums, complete the required application form, and submit a 250 word essay describing their career aspirations and financial need.
Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A
read more about this scholarship >
M.D. “Jack” Murphy Memorial Nurses Training Fund
This award is available to a Missouri boy or girl under the age of 21 training to be a Registered Nurse, and may be used in their freshman or subsequent college years. Currently one $750 award is given over two successive semesters, and may, by application, be extended for two additional successive semesters. Applicants must be unmarried and a descendant of a veteran with at least ninety days active service in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, or Coast Guard, who received an Honorable Discharge for such service. A photocopy of the veteran's discharge or separation notice must accompany the scholarship application.
Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: Applicant must be under the age of 21 and unmarried.
read more about this scholarship >
M.V. Macrae Memorial Nurses Scholarship
Applicant must be a veteran or the parent, spouse, widow, son,
daughter, grandson, granddaughter, great-grandson,
great-granddaughter of a veteran and a resident of Iowa. Applicant
must be a high school graduate. The applicant must submit an
original essay consisting of not more than 400 words which will
give insight into one's personality and express the qualities one
wants to be known and be remembered by in one's chosen field.
Applicant shall also submit three letters of recommendation: one
from a Unit or Post verifying the applicant's eligibility; one from
his/her school; and one from a business or professional person,
clergy, or community leader indicating the applicant's character,
patriotism, leadership, etc.
Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: Applicant or parent must meet one of the following criteria: general military experience, retired from active duty, disabled or killed as a result of military service, prisoner of war, or missing in action.
read more about this scholarship >
Madeline Pickett (Halbert) Cogswell Nursing Scholarship
The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a volunteer women's service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America's future through better education for children. This scholarship is a one-time award given to students who are accepted and enrolled into an accredited school of nursing. Applicants must be members, descendents of members or eligible for membership in NSDAR.
Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A
read more about this scholarship >
Mae B. Wilkin/Phyrne Lorenz Scholarship Fund
The Native Daughters of the Golden West is a fraternal and patriotic organization founded on the principles of love of Home, devotion to the flag, veneration of the pioneers, and a faith in the existence of God. This award was established by Phyrne Lorenze who received a nursing degree from UC Berkeley in the 19th Century. The award is granted to local applicants in the Santa Cruz area.
Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A
read more about this scholarship >
March of Dimes - Graduate Nursing Scholarships
To recognize and promote excellence in nursing care of mothers and
babies, the March of Dimes offers several $5,000 scholarships
annually to registered nurses enrolled in graduate programs of
maternal-child nursing. Applicant must be enrolled in a
graduate program in maternal-child nursing at the master’s or
doctoral level and must be a member of at least one of the
following professional organizations: the Association of Women’s
Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses; the American College of
Nurse-Midwives; or the National Association of Neonatal
Nurses. Employees of the March of Dimes, members of its Board
of Trustees, and their family members are not eligible.
Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A
read more about this scholarship >