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WOCN Advanced Education Program Scholarship

 

Sponsor: Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Society (WOCN)

The WOCN Scholarship Committee is committed to furthering the role of professionalism within WOC nursing by assisting individuals to obtain a higher degree and helping in personal and academic achievement. Sponsors of the WOCN Society Advanced Education Program have generously contributed funds through the WOCN Foundation to provide a scholarship award program which offers financial aid to offset the costs of a Baccalaureate, Master's or Doctoral Degree or NP Certificate.

Applicants must:

1. Be seeking a Baccalaureate, Master's or Doctoral Degree or NP Certificate
2. Show proof of current, unrestricted RN license
3. Show proof of WOCNCB certification
4. Show proof of enrollment or acceptance into an NLN accredited nursing program or other accredited college/university program for non-nursing degree.

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

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Contact Information
Pete Pomilio
15000 Commerce Parkway
Suite C

Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
Telephone: 856-793-0806
Fax:
Email: ppomilio@ahint.com
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