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A.T. Anderson Memorial Scholarship

AISES' own scholarship program was established in 1983 in memory of A.T. Anderson (Mohawk), a chemical engineer who founded AISES with six other American Indian scientists. Scholarships are awarded to members of AISES who are American Indian/Alaskan Native college students pursuing academic programs in the sciences, engineering, medicine, natural resources, and math.

Restrictions
Ethnicity: Native American
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A

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AACN - Educational Advancement Scholarships – BSN Completion

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.

Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A

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AACN – Educational Advancement Scholarships – Graduate Completion

These scholarships support AACN members who are registered nurses completing a graduate degree program in nursing.  Must be an AACN member with an active RN license who is currently or has recently worked in critical-care.  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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Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A

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AACN – National Teaching Institute Scholarships Program

These scholarships, funded by RN.com, recognize nurses from groups that are underrepresented in nursing, particularly ethnic minorities, and those who have developed successful programs to serve ethnic minority patients and families and/or increase involvement of underrepresented groups in nursing. Applicants must describe how attending the National Teaching Institute™/Advanced Practice Institute will help further their professional goals and demonstrate that they would not be able to attend the conference without the scholarship.

Restrictions
Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A

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AACN – Vision Partners Continuing Education Scholarships Program

The AACN Vision Partners Scholarships Program introduces the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses and its benefits to key stakeholders and other health professionals involved in the continuum of care. By attending the National Teaching Institute™ or Advanced Practice Institute and Critical Care Exposition partnered with an AACN member, they experience the association's vision–Creating a healthcare system driven by the needs of patients and families where critical care nurses make their optimal contribution–in action. Scholarships are awarded to pairs of Vision Partners. Both partners benefit from the learning experiences and networking at the NTI/API and from direct exposure to AACN's vision. After the NTI/API the partners will continue to develop and strengthen their partnership, directing efforts toward creating a healthcare system driven by the needs of patients and families. Partners describe the progress of their partnership in a six-month written report to AACN.

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Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A

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AAIA - Adolph Van Pelt Special Fund for Indian Scholarships

The Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA) offers Adolph Van Pelt Special Fund for Indians Scholarships in amounts between $500-$800.  Applicants must be full time students and determination is based on merit and need.  Disbursement is made during the first semester.  Scholarships are renewable up to four years towards any single degree.  Each year $100 is added to the scholarship amount to a maximum of $800.  New contact information and financial analysis information is required each year in addition to a copy of the previous years' grades and class schedules.

Restrictions
Ethnicity: Native American
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A

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AAIA – Allogan Slagle Scholarships

The Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA) offers Allogan Slagle Scholarships in the amount of $1,000 to American Indian and Native Alaskan students who are members of State Recognized Tribes, or Tribes that are NOT federally recognized but are seeking federal recognition.  Applicants must be full time students and determination is based on need.  Disbursement is made during the first semester and does not automatically renew.  Students are eligible to apply on a yearly basis. ؁က

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Ethnicity: No Restriction
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A

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AAIA - Displaced Homemaker Scholarships

The Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA) offers Displaced Homemaker Scholarships in the amount of $1000 each, to those men and women who would not otherwise be able to complete their educational goals due to family responsibilities.  Funds may be used to assist with child care, transportation and basic living expenses, etc. in addition to educational costs.  Disbursement is made during the first semester.  Applicants must be full time students.  This scholarship does not automatically renew.  Students are eligible to apply on a yearly basis.

Restrictions
Ethnicity: Native American
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A

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AAIA – Emergency Aid Scholarships

The Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA) offers Emergency Aid Scholarships to full time American Indian and Alaskan Native students in amounts ranging from $100-$400.  Emergency Aid is available during both fall and spring semesters.  Students may receive one scholarship per academic year.  There is no deadline for application.  Scholarship disbursement is based on availability of funds.  Applicants must have a true emergency.  Outstanding tuition is not considered an emergency.

Restrictions
Ethnicity: Native American
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A

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AAIA - Norman M. Crooks Memorial Scholarship

Grants are $1000 and honor a man who helped his people. These scholarships are geared towards students planning to return to their communities, both reservation and urban. Applications are due July 20th yearly.

Restrictions
Ethnicity: Native American
Age: N/A
Gender: N/A
Other: N/A

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