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Georgia Student Finance Authority Nurse Faculty Cancelable Loan Program

 

Sponsor: Georgia Student Finance Authority (GSFA)

The program was developed by the Health Care Workforce Policy Advisory Committee and is funded by the Georgia Department of Labor and the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation. The Georgia Student Finance Authority (GSFA) manages this graduate education service cancelable loan program designed to encourage Georgians to enter -- and remain in -- the nursing education profession. The Georgia Nursing Faculty Scholarship Program offers financing in three core nursing education tracks: Baccalaureate to Master's, Master's to Doctorate, and Post Master's Nursing Education Certification. Loan recipients may repay the loan through teaching in a nursing program leading to a certificate or degree in nursing at an educational institution whose graduates will be qualified to practice nursing in the State of Georgia.

Award Amount: 10000
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Georgia Student Finance Commission
2082 East Exchange Place, Suite 200
Tucker, GA 30084
Telephone: 770-724-9000 / 800-505-4732
Fax: 770-724-9089
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