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Margaret Miller Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship

 

Sponsor: Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) Foundation

Recognizing the importance of ongoing education and research opportunities in emergency nursing, ENA established the Foundation in 1991.  The purpose of the Foundation is to enhance emergency health services available to the public through education and research.  This scholarship is named in memory of longtime ENA member, Margaret Miller, RN, BSN, MSEd.  Her contributions to ENA are immeasurable, including service on ENA Boards and Committees.  Margaret had limitless energy and was known by all as “Granny” which may have been appropriate for her age, but not her spirit.  The purpose of this scholarship is to contribute toward tuition costs for a nurse (RN, LPN, LVN) who is pursuing a baccalaureate degree in nursing.

Award Amount: 3000
Award Duration:
Deadline: June 1, annually

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Contact Information
ENA Foundation
915 Lee Street
Des Plaines, IL 60016-6569
Telephone: (847) 460-4100
Fax: 847-460-4004
Email: foundation@ena.org
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