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Harold Stirling Vanderbilt (HSV) Scholarship

 

Sponsor: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing

Vanderbilt University’s School of Nursing offers a number of full and partial internal scholarships. Full-time enrollment (12 hours per semester) is required to be considered for a scholarship award. Consideration for full scholarships and the amount of partial scholarship awards are based upon an individual's GPA and GRE, GMAT or other standardized test score. All awards are made through the School of Nursing Scholarship Committee according to the requirements of the funding source. This award honors the memory of the great-grandson of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt and president of the University's Board of Trust from 1955 to 1968. The scholarship covers full tuition for three semesters. Selection is based on academic excellence and potential for contribution to the Nursing profession; financial need is not a criterion. Award amount varies.

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Vanderbilt University School of Nursing Admissions
461 21st Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37240
Telephone: 615-322-3800 or 888-322-3800
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Email: VUSN-Admissions@vanderbilt.edu
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