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Alexander Graham Bell Foundation College Scholarship Award
College scholarships are awarded to qualified students with moderate to profound hearing loss to continue their education on undergraduate and graduate levels. (Preference is given to undergraduates.) Students must demonstrate a serious commitment to academic and career excellence, and all fields of study are welcome. The scholarship award is not renewable, but can be awarded twice (all applicants must reapply to do so).
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Ethnicity: No Restriction
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Alice M. and Samuel Yarnold Scholarship
This fund provides annual scholarships to non-traditional students who are residents of New Hampshire interested in pursuing careers in the health-care field. Applicants must have completed at least one semester of college study.
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Ethnicity: No Restriction
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Alice Newell Joslyn Medical Fund
Established in 1984, the BECA Foundation’s purpose is to provide
scholarships and community-based guidance to Latino students
pursuing a college education. Students must be willing to share the
benefits of their academic accomplishments, both now and in the
future, with their Latino community. The BECA Foundation awards the
Alice Newell Joslyn Medical scholarships to students who plan to
enter the medical/healthcare profession and who live or attend
college in San Diego County at the time of application. Eligibility
is contingent upon applicants’ financial need, scholastic
determination, and community/cultural awareness. Both high school
seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.
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Ethnicity: No Restriction
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Alicia C. Wilson Endowed Fund
The Sinclair School of Nursing at University of Missouri offers a number of nursing-specific scholarships undergraduate clinical nursing majors and graduate students. A call for applications and announcement of awards is made each year during the spring semester for the following academic year. This scholarship is open to a full time junior or senior nursing student who is also employed part-time at MU Hospitals and Clinics or does volunteer work there. Financial need is the first consideration and academic achievement the second.
Award amount usually $500-$1000.
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Ethnicity: No Restriction
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Alpha Iota President's Scholarship Fund
The Sinclair School of Nursing at University of Missouri offers a number of nursing-specific scholarships undergraduate clinical nursing majors and graduate students. A call for applications and announcement of awards is made each year during the spring semester for the following academic year. This scholarship is for nursing students who are likely to be invited to membership in Sigma Theta Tau nursing society based on grade point average, with preference given to students who are members of STT. Students must also demonstrate financial need and have an interest in/or participate in scholarly work or research.
Award amount varies.
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Ethnicity: No Restriction
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American Cancer Society’s Doctoral Degree Scholarships in Cancer Nursing
The American Cancer Society is the largest non-government funder
of cancer research in the United States. The Society also
sponsors grants in support of training for health professionals
seeking to develop their clinical expertise and/or their ability to
conduct independent research. Awarded to graduate students
pursuing doctoral studies in the fields of cancer nursing research,
education, administration, or clinical practice. Awards are for up
to four years, with a stipend of $15,000 per year.
Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
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American Council of the Blind Scholarship Awards
The American Council of the Blind will award more than two dozen
scholarship and awards to legally blind persons admitted to
academic and vocational training programs at the post-secondary
level.
Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
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American Legion Auxiliary, Dept. of Arizona Past President’s Parley Nurses Scholarship
This award is granted to a student in their second year or higher,
who is enrolled in an accredited institution in Arizona pursuing a
degree as a Registered Nurse. The immediate family members of
a veteran will be given first preference. Applicant must be a
citizen of the United States and a resident of Arizona for at least
one (1) year. Money awarded will be paid at the beginning of
the school year to the institution where applicant is enrolled in
the nursing program. Final selection will be made by the
American Legion Auxiliary through the Past Presidents' Parley
Chairman and a committee of three (3) Past Department Presidents.
Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
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American Legion Auxiliary, Dept. of Arizona Past Presidents’ Parley Scholarship Assistance in Health Care Occupations
To assist students pursuing a career in Health Care Occupations.
The applicant must be enrolled or enrolling in an accredited,
tax-supported institution in Arizona which offers a certificate or
degree program in Health Care Occupations. Applicant must be a U.S.
citizen and a resident of Arizona for at least one year. The
immediate family member of a veteran will be given first
consideration. Application deadline is May 15 yearly.
Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A
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American Legion Auxiliary, Dept. of Arkansas Nurses Scholarship
To assist students pursuing a career in Health Care Occupations.
The applicant must be enrolled or enrolling in an accredited,
tax-supported institution in Arkansas which offers a certificate or
degree program in Health Care Occupations. Applicant must be a U.S.
citizen and a resident of Arkansas for at least one year. The
immediate family member of a veteran will be given first
consideration.
Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A
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