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Wisconsin League for Nursing / Blue Cross Blue Shield Nursing Scholarships

 

Sponsor: Wisconsin League for Nursing and Blue Cross Blue Shield Wisconsin

The Wisconsin League for Nursing and Blue Cross Blue Shield Wisconsin offer this scholarship program to help address the critical nursing shortage and provide financial assistance to aspiring nurses throughout the state. The scholarships are for Wisconsin students who have completed at least one half of the credits necessary for graduation from NLNAC accredited BSN, ADN or LPN programs in Wisconsin. To apply for the scholarship, students must contact their dean for an application and write a one page letter to assist the WLN Scholarship Committee in making their selection. The student should address the following areas: Scholastic ability; professional activities and/or community service; understanding the nursing profession; career goals; and financial need.

Award Amount: 1000
Award Duration:
Deadline: February 15, annually

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Contact Information
Mary Ann Tanner
Wisconsin League for Nursing, Inc.
PO Box 136

Long Lake, WI 54542-0136
Telephone: 888-755-3329
Fax:
Email: info@wisconsinwin.org
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