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Mary Marshall Nursing Scholarship Program for Licensed Practical Nurses

 

Sponsor: Virginia Department of Health, Office of Health Policy and Planning

This need-based award is open to residents of Virginia who are enrolled or are accepted to enroll as a full-time or part-time student in a practical school of nursing in the state of Virginia. Scholarship recipients must agree to engage in full-time nursing in Virginia for one month for every $100 received.  Therefore, if a student received $1,200 in scholarship awards, he/she must repay that amount by working continuously for 12 months.  The amount of each scholarship award is dependent upon the amount of funds appropriated by the Virginia General Assembly, the amount of money collected by the Board of Nursing, and the number of qualified applicants.

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Deadline: June 30, annually

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Contact Information
Virginia Department of Health, Office of Minority Health and Public Health Policy
ATTN: Nursing Scholarship
109 Governor St., 10th Floor, 1016 East Office

Richmond, VA 23219
Telephone: 804-864-7435
Fax: 804-371-0116
Email: omhphp@vdh.virginia.gov
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