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North Carolina Masters Nurse Scholars Program (M-NSP), Graduate Program

 

Sponsor: North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority

An 11-member Nurse Scholars Commission selects recipients for the award on the basis of superior academics, leadership potential, and desire to practice nursing on a full-time basis in North Carolina. Recipients must be US citizens and North Carolina residents. Students must plan to enter a master’s level nursing program at one of the participating North Carolina colleges or universities. Financial need is not a criterion. Recipients enter into a contract with the State of North Carolina to work full time as a master's-prepared nurses or to teach in a nurse education program in North Carolina. Twelve months of service as a full-time nurse cancels one full year of NSP support. A minimum of six months consecutive full-time employment with one employer is required to qualify for service cancellation.

Award Amount: 6000
Award Duration:
Deadline: May 1, annually

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Qualification Requirements
Grade Point Average (GPA): 3.20

 

Contact Information
NCSEAA – MNSP
PO Box 13663
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
Telephone: 800-700-1775, “Option 1”; 919-54
Fax: 919-248-4687
Email: programinformation@cfnc.org
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