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ARIN - Dorothy Budnek Memorial Scholarship

The Association for Radiologic & Imaging Nursing (ARIN) is a network of professionals who are committed to the development and growth of nurses who advance the standard of care in the imaging environment. This award was established to provide financial assistance to ARNA members who have returned to school to advance their nursing education. Individuals who have been members of ARIN for at least three years are eligible to apply for the scholarship.

Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A

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Army Nurse Candidate Program

This program is open to undergraduate students pursuing a
Bachelor of Science in Nursing from an accredited nursing program. It
provides a $5,000 bonus when you begin the program, plus a $5,000 bonus at graduation. It also provides a monthly stipend of $1,000 during the months you are enrolled in a full-time Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, or National League for Nursing-accredited nursing program.

ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor of Science degree must be completed within 6 to 24 months. Passage of the NCLEX-RN examination is necessary prior to commissioning as an Army Nurse Corps Officer.

Must be a US Citizen. Prior enlisted Army Soldiers must have completed all Mandatory Service Obligations and have less than 10 years active federal service at time of commissioning. This program is only available to students in the state of Oregon.

Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A

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Army Nurse Corps Association Education Fund

ARMY NURSE CORPS ASSOCIATION EDUCATION FUND

HISTORY OF THE ARMY NURSE CORPS ASSOCIATION

In 1976, a group of retired Army Nurse Corps Officers gathered in San Antonio, Texas and expressed their desire to continue the camaraderie and close ties of the Army Nurse Corps in retired life and to establish a means of communication by, for and about Army Nurse Corps retirees. From that dream the Retired Army Nurse Corps Association (RANCA) emerged and was incorporated in 1977. In 2000, the name was changed to the Army Nurse Corps Association (ANCA) to better reflect the composition of the membership. The membership is comprised of Army Nurse Corps officers from the Active Army, Army National Guard or the Army Reserve. They may be currently serving, retired or honorably discharged from one of these components. ANCA publishes a quarterly newsletter, The Connection, for its members. In even years, a biennial reunion/convention is held in different cities throughout the United States.

EDUCATION FUND

In accordance with ANCA's stated purpose, the association provides educational and social opportunities for its members. In addition, the organization cooperates with the Chief, Army Nurse Corps and the counterparts in the National Guard and Reserve, in the preservation of the history of the Army Nurse Corps and promotes literary, educational, research, charitable and artistic endeavors. The Education Fund is the primary source of monies to support the scholarship program.

SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

The purpose of the Army Nurse Corps Association (ANCA) scholarship program is to award scholarship grants to colleges and universities (hereafter referred to as schools) with established and qualified baccalaureate or graduate nursing programs. The school uses the scholarship grant to provide scholarships to one or more nursing students. Previous grants have been between $3,000.00 - $3,500.00 per school.

To be considered qualified for a scholarship grant, the school must:

1. Have a baccalaureate or graduate nursing program approved by an agency acceptable to the
the United States Secretary of Education;

2. Have Internal Revenue Service tax-exempt status;

3. Have a scholarship fund under the functional control of the school of nursing from which
scholarship funds are disbursed to the nursing student(s); and

4. Have been supportive of Army Nurse Corps recruitment.

The school chooses the scholarship recipient(s) based upon established criteria of the school. The Army Nurse Corps Association desires that eligible students from the following categories be given priority. The school may consider submitting a scholarship application on behalf of a student(s) who fits one or more of the ANCA desired priorities.

ARMY NURSE CORPS SCHOLARSHIP PRIORITIES
(No rank order is intended)

A nursing student who plans to enter the Active Army, Army National Guard or Army Reserve.

A nursing student who has previously served in the Active Army, Army National Guard or Army Reserve.

An Army Nurse Corps officer enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate nursing program who is not funded by the Active Army, Army National Guard or Army Reserve.
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An enlisted soldier in the Active Army, Army National Guard or Army Reserve who is working toward a baccalaureate degree in nursing and is not funded by the Active Army, Army National Guard or Army Reserve.

A nursing student who has an immediate family member who is serving or has served in the Active Army, Army National Guard or Army Reserve This relationship may be husband, wife, father, mother, brother, sister or step parents.

The fact that a student is receiving GI Bill benefits does not preclude him/her from receiving an ANCA scholarship. Students who receive a ROTC scholarship are not eligible; however, ROTC students not receiving a scholarship are eligible. Because ANCA does not have an official affiliation with the Army Nurse Corps or the U.S. Army, there is no military service obligation incurred by the student who receives scholarship funds through this program. Questions concerning service in the military should be directed to a military recruiter

The school's application for the scholarship grant is due by 1 April of each year. Schools must apply each year for which a grant is desired. ANCA cannot award scholarships directly to students. Scholarship details and a description of the application process are outlined at www.e-anca.org

Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A

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Army ROTC Nurse Officer Program

The majority of ROTC Nurse Program scholarships are awarded specifically to students attending one of the schools identified as a Partnership in Nursing Education (PNE) school. Nursing is an extremely competitive degree program, particularly beginning with the junior year of college. Fewer than 50 percent of the sophomore nursing students nationwide are accepted into the upper level division of nursing. Because of this, the Army established the PNE program with a number of universities to assure upper level entry for students who maintain an established grade point average.

Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A

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ArNF - Dorothea Funk Scholarship

The Arkansas Nurses Foundation (or ArNF) seeks out and provides funding for professional nurses to foster and promote their continual development in areas such as education, research endeavors, and scholarships. The ultimate goal of the Arkansas Nurses Foundation is to enable professional nurses to provide quality health care services to the people of Arkansas. Applicants for this scholarship must be registered nurses demonstrating financial need and seeking a degree as advanced practice nurses. Applicants must also write a statement of commitment to community health nursing, Award amount varies.

Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A

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ASHA - School Nursing Scholarship

ASHA provides financial assistance to students whose academic and professional goals include the health of youth. Applicants must be a junior, senior, or a graduate student enrolled full-time at an institution of higher education (NOT a high school student) and have a declared major of School Nursing.

Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A

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AzPC of AISES Professional Development Scholarships

This $500 scholarship is made available to American Indian college students who reside and/or attend an accredited two-year or four-year college/university in the state of Arizona. This program is a way to financially assist American Indian students seeking degrees in math, physical science, engineering, medicine, science, or natural resources. The scholarship award is for one semester.

Restrictions
Ethnicity: Native American
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: See synopsis

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Bernice L. Vance Scholarship

This award was named after Bernice L. Vance, a former school nurse, public health practitioner at the Clarksburg-Harrison Health Department, and owner/president of the West Virginia Carbon Company.  Eligible applicants must: be native West Virginians; accept employment as a nurse in West Virginia for one year after passing boards; be enrolled in an accredited nursing program (full- or part-time); before renewal, provide proof that they remain in nursing programs and are making satisfactory progress; and include two character references.  Contact the Director of Nursing at your school for more information and an application.  Five of these scholarships are awarded yearly.

Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A

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Bernice Pickens Parsons Fund

The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation Scholarship Program has numerous scholarships established by individuals, firms, and organizations wanting to assist West Virginia residents in obtaining a college education.  This award is given to fourteen applicants who are financially needy resident of West Virginia pursuing education or training in the fields of library science, nursing, and para-professional training in the legal field.

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Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A

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Bethesda Scholarships for College Students Entering the Field of Developmental Disabilities

In its ongoing effort to support people with developmental disabilities, Bethesda Lutheran Homes and Services offers various scholarships and awards to Lutheran youth to consider careers in the field of developmental disabilities services. This award is open to Lutheran college students who have attained sophomore status or higher at a college or university. Applicants must have worked 100 hours of paid volunteer work in the field of developmental disabilities and be interested in entering that field as a career.

Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: Must have at least 100 hours of paid or volunteer work in the field of developmental disabilities.

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