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Patricia Smith Christensen Scholarship

 

Sponsor: Sigma Theta Tau International

This scholarship was established in memory of Patricia Christensen, a Canadian nurse, whose area of interest and expertise was maternal-child nursing.  It is intended to provide assistance to a graduate nursing student who is pursuing her/his nursing education in the area of maternal-child or pediatric nursing.  The scholarship will be awarded once during each biennium to the student with the greatest demonstrated potential for advanced study and research.  The applicant must be a registered nurse with a current license and must be enrolled in a Master's or doctoral program in nursing.  Preference will be given to a Canadian resident and to Sigma Theta Tau International members if other qualifications are all equal.

Award Amount: 1000
Award Duration:
Deadline: March 1, annually

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Patricia Smith Christensen Scholarship, Sigma Theta Tau International
550 West North Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202-3191
Telephone: 888-634-7575, 317-634-8171
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Email: research@stti.iupui.edu
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