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Pauline Thompson Nursing Education Scholarship

 

Sponsor: Nursing Foundation of Pennsylvania

The Nursing Foundation of Pennsylvania has established the Pauline Thompson Nursing Education Scholarship to be awarded to a nursing student. The recipient will exemplify academic achievement, leadership, and community service as required in the criteria. The Awards Committee of the Nursing Foundation of Pennsylvania will review the applications. The applicant must attend an accredited baccalaureate, associate degree or RN-to-BSN completion nursing program in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. A baccalaureate student may be in his/her sophomore or junior year, an associate degree student must be in his/her final year. The RN-to-BSN completion student must have been accepted into a degree completion program. Applicants must demonstrate leadership qualities and be involved in community service. If the applicant is an RN, he/she must be a member of the PA State Nurses Association for at least six- (6) months prior to application.

Award Amount: 1000
Award Duration:
Deadline: May 1, annually

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Qualification Requirements
Grade Point Average (GPA): 3.00

 

Contact Information
Fran Manning, Executive Assistant
Nursing Foundation of Pennsylvania
2578 Interstate Dr., Suite 101

Harrisburg, PA 17110
Telephone: 717-657-1222; 888-707-7762
Fax: 717-657-3796
Email: NursingFoundationofPA@yahoo.com
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