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NADONA/LTC – Above and Beyond Scholarship

 

Sponsor: National Association of Directors of Nursing Administration in Long-Term Care (NADONA/LTC)

NADONA/LTC is the only professional non-profit association specifically serving Directors and Assistant Directors of Nursing in Long-Term Care. Since its inception, NADONA/LTC has worked vigorously to establish professional relationships with the various disciplines in Long-Term Care, in an effort to promote quality of care and quality of life for Long-Term Care residents. NADONA/LTC offers four scholarships to students at various levels of education. This award is given to successful applicants who have a BSN degree and are seeking a Master’s or higher degree in Nursing, Geontology, Health Administration, or Long-Term Care. Applicants must be sponsored by a member of NADONA/LTC if they are not a member themselves.

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NADONA/LTC
11353 Reed Hartman Hwy., Suite 210
Cincinnati, OH 45241
Telephone: 513-791-3679; 800-222-0539
Fax: 513-791-3699
Email: info@nadona.org
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