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AORN Foundation Master’s Degree Scholarship

 

Sponsor: Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN) Foundation

This scholarship is only available to AORN members. An AORN member is considered a licensed registered nurse (RN). AORN student members must complete the Nursing Student application. Since 1991, the AORN Foundation, through the AORN Scholarship Committee, has awarded funding for undergraduate and graduate education to AORN members who apply for scholarships and meet the established requirements. This award is offered to provide financial assistance to registered nurses who are interested and committed to perioperative nursing to continue their education by pursuing a baccalaureate degree in nursing.

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Award Duration: Renewable annually with application
Deadline: June 15, annually

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Contact Information
Heidi Arsenault
AORN Foundation, Scholarship Application
2170 South Parker Rd., Suite 300

Denver, CO 80231
Telephone: 800-755-2676, ext. 295
Fax: 303-755-4219
Email: harsenault@aorn.org
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