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Christiana Care Health Systems Scholarship

 

Sponsor: Christiana Care Health Systems, Newark, Delaware

Christiana Care offers scholarships to qualified students through a competitive selection process. The Ruth Shaw Junior Board Scholarship program helps nursing and allied health students prepare for a challenging career and ensures employment after graduation. The program offers financial assistance to students currently enrolled in nursing and selected allied health programs. Scholarships cover tuition and textbook costs and are offered in return for a commitment to work for Christiana Care after graduation. This scholarship does not cover Masters degree programs or RN to BSN programs. Applicants are selected based on academic achievement and a proven commitment to quality patient care. Current employees of Christiana Care may apply as well as all others who qualify.

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Deadline: April 30, annually

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Contact Information
Christiana Care, Human Resources Department
Wendy Gable
200 Hygeia Dr./PO Box 6001

Newark, DE 19713
Telephone: 302-428-5710
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Email: wgable@christianacare.org
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