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AACN - Educational Advancement Scholarships – BSN Completion

 

Sponsor: American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN)

The scholarships support AACN members who are registered nurses completing a baccalaureate degree program in nursing. Must be a AACN member with an active RN license who is currently or has recently worked in critical care. Must have 3.0 GPA. At least twenty percent of the awards will be allocated to qualified ethnic minority applicants. The funds are made available in August through the financial aid office of the student's college or university. The funds may be used for tuition, fees, books and supplies, as long as the recipient is continuously enrolled in a baccalaureate or graduate program accredited by the State Board of Nursing within the student's state. Funds unused due to graduation or dropping out of the program will be returned to AACN by the college or university.

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Deadline: April 1, annually

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Qualification Requirements
Grade Point Average (GPA): 3.00

 

Contact Information
AACN, Attn: Scholarships
101 Columbia
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
Telephone: 800-394-5995 ext. 371
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Email: info@aacn.org
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