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NBNA Dr. Lauranne Sams Scholarship

 

Sponsor: National Black Nurses Association, Inc. (NBNA)

NBNA is committed to excellence in education and conducts continuing education programs for nurses and allied health professionals throughout the year.  The association provides annual scholarships for students.  Scholarships provide funding for continuing education. This funding enables nurses to grow and better contribute their talents to the health and healthcare of our communities.  Candidate must be currently enrolled in a nursing program (B.S.N., A.D., Diploma or L.P.N. / L.V.N. and in good scholastic standing at the time of application.  Must be a member of NBNA and a member of a local chapter (if one exists in your area).  Applicant must have at least one full year of school remaining. This specific award is given to a student nurse based on scholastic achievement, financial need, and community service.

Award Amount: 2000
Award Duration:
Deadline: April 15, annually

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Contact Information
Scholarship Committee
National Black Nurses Association, Inc.
8630 Fenton St., #330

Silver Spring, MD 20910-3803
Telephone: 301-589-3200 or 800-575-6298
Fax: 301-589-3223
Email: patgray@nbna.org
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