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North Carolina Nurse Scholars Program

 

Sponsor: North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority

Created by the 1989 General Assembly, this program was designed to address the shortage of trained nurses practicing in North Carolina. Half of the award is made available to recipients in the fall semester and the remainder in the spring semester. The NSP scholarship/loan is renewable. Subject to legislative funding up to three years. Up to 400 NSP scholarships/loans are awarded annually. The NSP scholarship/loan recipient enters into a contract with the State of North Carolina to work full time as a Registered Nurse in North Carolina. Twelve months of service as a full-time nurse cancels one year of NSP funding support received. Service repayment must be completed within seven years from graduation. The interest rate for cash repayment is 10% and cash repayment must be repaid within ten years from graduation.

Award Amount: 5000
Award Duration:
Deadline: May 1, annually

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Qualification Requirements
Grade Point Average (GPA): 3.00

 

Contact Information
NCSEAA – NSP
PO Box 14103
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
Telephone: 800-700-1775 “Option 1”; 919-549
Fax: 919-248-4687
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