Occupational Nursing Scholarships

Occupation Nursing Scholarships

Occupational Health Nurses (OHN)s are registered nurses who independently observe and assess the worker’s health status with respect to job tasks and hazards. Using their specialized experience and education, these registered nurses recognize and prevent health effects from hazardous exposures and treat workers’ injuries/illnesses.

Thousands of nursing scholarships and grants, ranging from local community-based grants to college nursing scholarships and federal nursing grants, are available to nursing students. Below i have listed some nursing scholarship and grants. Bookmark this site for easy reference !

AAOHN FOUNDATION
ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS

Provision of scholarships is contingent on donations given. The Foundation’s focus in on providing scholarships to nurses (RNs) who are working on a bachelor’s or graduate degree to prepare for a career in occupational and environmental health.
Amount of Award: $2,500-3,000/year
Number of Awards: 1-2/year on average (availability of 5 grants per year contingent on funds)
Duration of Award: 1 year (may reapply for two additional (three total) years, see eligibility criteria on AAOHN website).
Deadline: December 1st of each year
Contact Information: don@aaohn.org
AAOHN Foundation
2920 Brandywine Road, Suite 100
Atlanta, GA 30341-4146
Phone: 770-455-7757 ext. 107
FAX: 770-455-7271
http://www.aaohn.org/foundation/scholarships/academic_study.cfm

Neuroscience Nursing Scholarships

Neuroscience Nursing Scholarships

Nurses in this field provide care and support for patients diagnosed with dysfunctions of the nervous system, including spinal cord injuries, head trauma, and seizures. Thousands of nursing scholarships and grants, ranging from local community-based grants to college nursing scholarships and federal nursing grants, are available to nursing students. Below i have listed some nursing scholarship and grants.  Bookmark this site for easy reference !

NEUROSCIENCE NURSING FOUNDATION REGULAR SCHOLARSHIPS
Provide scholarship to nurses interested in further study in neuroscience nursing
Amount of Award: $1,500/year
Duration of Award: 1 year
Deadline: January each year
Contact Information:
Neuroscience Nursing Foundation
4700 West Lake Avenue
Glenview, IL 60025
Phone: (847)375-4733
Fax: (877) 734-8677
http://www.aann.org/nnf/

Long term care nursing scholarships

Long Term Care Nursing Scholarship

As our populace grows in our country, coupled with the aging of many, it is imperative that our medical schools educate and graduate nurses to fulfill our society’s critical need for this long term nursing care shortage. Long term care male nursing scholarships are available.

The majority of long term nursing care needed can be found from patients that are too old to physically care for themselves or with medical problems from such diseases as Diabetes or Alzheimer’s. As our baby boomers continue to age, a strain for specialized nurses will continue to grow. Stroke or accident patients can also need long term nursing care. Whether the long term care is located at the patient’s home, a nursing home or a rehabilitation center, nurses need to be trained for their specific needs.

A major way to promote an influx of more specialized nurses for the treatment of patients who need long term nursing care is through giving them access to many scholarships. Now, with the help from private and public organizations, and the Federal Government, programs have been implemented to help individuals gain access to these scholarships.

Long term care nursing scholarships from private and public organizations exists in many states. Once an individual starts looking, they will be amazed. As stated by Scholarships.com, in North Carolina, The Virginia Elizabeth and Alma Vane Taylor Student Nurse Fund offers up to a thousand dollars for nursing educational expenses, regardless of the specialty. According to the University of Iowa College of Nursing, through their Geriatric Nursing School, they have a 2.2 million dollar gift commitment to the UI Foundation for nursing scholarships.

The United States Department of Health and Human Resources has stated that the Federal Government has initiated a nursing scholarship program. This program virtually pays for all your nursing school expenses and gives a monthly stipend for the aid in living expenses. In return, the individual must work at certain health facilities for two years after graduation. There are also other restrictions.

There are many more scholarships associated with long term nursing care education. Take the time and find what is best for your circumstances.

IHC FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP (no longer listed from their websit but they have 2-year Training Acceleration Grant program)
Provide scholarship to students in Indiana who are working on a nursing degree.
Indiana Health Care Foundation, Inc.
Amount of Award: $700-$1,500/year
Duration of Award: 1 year
Deadline: April each year
Contact Information:
Attn: Jen Tyson
Phone: (317)636-6406
http://www.ihca.org/education_scholarships.aspx

Gerontology Nursing Scholarships

Gerontology Nurse Scholarships

Gerontological nursing is a nursing specialty which revolves around the care of older adults. You may also hear it referred to as geriatric nursing, depending on regional preferences. Specialists in gerontological nursing typically attend nursing school to qualify as nurses, and take additional courses to qualify as gerontological nurses. Some may choose to specialize in specific types of gerontological nursing, such as nursing for people with Alzheimer’s Disease or dementia, or home nursing for the elderly.

Thousands of nursing scholarships and grants, ranging from local community-based grants to college nursing scholarships and federal nursing grants, are available to nursing students. Below i have listed some nursing scholarship and grants. Bookmark this site for easy reference !

MARY OPAL WOLANIN UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP
Provides scholarship to member of the National Gerontological Nurses Association (NGNA)
Amount of Award: $1,500
Application Deadline: July of each year
Duration of Award: 1 year
Number of Awards: Varies
Contact Information:
National Gerontological Nurses Association
7794 Grow Drive
Pensacola, FL 32514
Phone: (850) 473-1174 Fax: (850) 484-8762
http://www.ngna.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=48&Itemid=72

College Nursing Scholarships

College scholarships and grants for nursing

Nursing is a fine profession that requires compassion, intelligence and strength. Going through the training and educational process is not easy. To help obtain the finances to make it through the years of study, nursing scholarships are available for those who qualify. A written essay is a very important element of the application process. Some scholarships are chosen exclusively on the contents of the essay that addresses the concerns of the program.

Write the essay according to the instructions on the scholarship application. There should be a clear outline with an introduction, body and conclusion. Introduce the topics to be discussed, go into the discussion and conclude with the points of what was discussed. Answer any questions or concerns expressed by the program. If necessary have the writing edited by an English teacher.

Avoid anyone asking for a credit card number, charging a fee or promising that some kind of scholarship is sure to be won. There are scams which appear to be offering scholarships. No one can guarantee a scholarship will be obtained. Do not go to a motel room to pick up a financial aid package unless you want to hear a long sales pitch on a scholarship search service.

The student must make a decision to go for an Associate degree which takes about 2 to 3 years or a Bachelor’s degree which takes 4 to 5 years. Job opportunities will be about the same coming out of college, but more opportunities are available for the Bachelor’s degree graduates later on in a career. A Masters degree can be obtained for the Advanced Practicing Nursing degree (A. P. N.) which allows for diagnosis of medical conditions and prescribing medicines much like a doctor.

Writing the scholarship essay should include personal goals and forward looking statements in the nursing field. Answer any questions thoroughly adding individual personality and charisma. Show the judges that you are a unique person who desires to be of service in the nursing profession. Be serious about the goals ahead and be original with each essay written for each scholarship. Good luck! There are more state by state nursing scholarships. College nursing scholarships for single mothers are listed too.

College nursing grants

ABELL-HANGER FOUNDATION NURSING AWARDS
Provides financial assistance to students who participate in programs of the Texas Interscholastic League Foundation and plan to study nursing.
Requirement: http://www.uil.utexas.edu/tilf/requirements.html
Amount of Award & Duration: $8,000 each, payable $2,000 each semester of the first two years
Number of Awards: 1/year
Contact Information:
Attn: Brenda Baxendale, TILF Scholarship Coordinator
P.O Box 8028
Austin, Texas 78713-8028
Phone: (512) 232-4937
E-mail: bbaxendale@mail.utexas.edu
http://www.uil.utexas.edu/tilf/scholarships.html

WILLIAM FOSTER TICHENOR TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS
Provides nursing scholarships to Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) students
Amount of Award: Varies. Full Scholarship
Number of Awards: Varies
Duration of Award: 1 year
Deadline: September of each year
Contact Information:
Attn: Financial Aid
300 North Main Street
Versailles, KY 40383
Phone: (859) 256-3100
http://www.kctcs.edu/catalog/index.cfm?action=display&cs_id=5

Minority Nursing Scholarships

Scholarships for Minority Nursing Students

There are over 2.9 million licensed registered nurses and the minorities percentages are as follows 4.2% are African-American or roughly 122,400 and 3.1% Hawaiian, Pacific Islander or Asian; making that total around 90,000. 1.7% of nurses are of Hispanic or Latin origins or about 48,000 and 0.3% are American Indian and Alaska Native.

From the 2.9 million nurses only 168,181 are men; women make up more than 94% percent of the field.  Most RNs in the field are over the age of 40 with only 8.0% percent of the nursing population being under the age of 30. Generally male nurses are younger than female nurses, 30% of male nurses are younger than 40 and only 26% of women are under 40, but the average age of the RN in the United States for both men and women together is 46 years old. From the 2.9 registered nurses in the United States 2.4 million are employed with an employment percentage slightly over 83%. With a demand for bilingual nurses 88% of Hispanic or Latino origin nurses are employed and only 82% of white or Caucasian nurses. Of the 2.4 million employed nurses more than 50% are employed full time and the percentage depends on the origin or race of the nurse; ranging from 75.2% of Hispanics to 81% of Caucasian full time nurses.

Most RN’s work in hospitals, which employ over 55% of registered nurses or well over 1.3 million. The area in the United States that has the highest minority ratio is the Pacific area of the United States at 19%. African-American nurses have the highest minority ratio in the South Central area of the United States.

Millions of men and women of all ages and races choose nursing career over other career options because nursing is both respectable and high earning career. More and more men now employed as registered nurses.

Thousands of nursing scholarships and grants, ranging from local community-based grants to college nursing scholarships and federal nursing grants, are available to Minority nursing students.  Below i have listed some minority nursing scholarship and grants.  Bookmark this site for easy reference !

MINORITY NURSE MAGAZINE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Provide scholarship to members of minority groups who are working on a bachelor’s degree in nursing.
Amount of Award: $1,000 and $500
Number of Awards: 4/year
Application Deadline: June of each year.
Duration of Award: 1 year
Contact Information:
Minority Nurse Magazine Scholarship
Attn: Career Recruitment Media
211 W. Wacker Dr. Suite 900
Chicago, IL 60606
Phone: Pam Chwedyk at (312) 525-3095
Email: pchwedyk@alloyeducation.com
http://www.minoritynurse.com/features/financial/12_29_06.html

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HISPANIC NURSES SCHOLARSHIPS
Provide scholarship for nursing education to members of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses.
Amount of Award: $1,000
Number of Awards: Varies
Application Deadline: April of each year.
Duration of Award: 1 year
Contact Information:
National Association of Hispanic Nurses
Attn: National Awards and Scholarship Committee Chair
1501 16th Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 387-2477
Fax: (202) 483-7183
Email: thehispanicnurse@earthlink.net
http://thehispanicnurses.org/

THE KAISER PERMANENTE COLLEGE TO CARING PROGRAM
Scholarship for Hispanic Nursing Students!
Amount of Award: up to $8,000
Application Deadline: March 15th, 2009
Duration of Award: 1 year
Eligibility Requirements- Each student must…
– Be of Hispanic background
– Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, residing in Northern California
– Be studying full-time for the 2009-2010 academic year
– Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher
– Demonstrate financial need
– Be a rising junior or senior in college pursuing a bachelor’s degree in nursing for the 2009-2010 academic year

Selected Students Will Benefit from:
– A Scholarship that is up to $8,000 to cover tuition and fees
– A possibility to intern at a Kaiser Permanente facility.
– The opportunity to win a trip to Washington, D.C.
– Network with influential leaders and executives
– Learn career skills through workshops and mentoring
– Attend the Annual Hispanic College Fund Scholarship Awards Gala
Contact Information:
Auri Duarte
Scholarship Program Manager
Hispanic College Fund
1301 K Street, NW, Suite 450-A West
Washington, DC 20005
telephone: 202.296.5400
fax: 202.296.3774
http://scholarships.hispanicfund.org/Kaiser

AETNA/NCEMNA SCHOLARS PROGRAM
National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurse Associations (NCEMNA)
Provides financial assistance to nursing students who are member of constituent organizations of NCEMNA working on a 4-year or master’s degree. Open to members of the 5 associations:

Asian American/Pacific Islander Nurses Association, Inc. (AAPINA)
Web site: www.aapina.org
Contact: SeonAe Yeo, PhD, RNC, Seonaeyo@umich.edu

National Alaska Native American Indian Nurses Association, Inc. (NANAINA)
Web site: www.nanainanurses.org
Contact: Beverly Patchell,RN,MS,CNS beverly.patchell@ouhsc.edu

National Association of Hispanic Nurses, Inc. (NAHN)
Web site: www.thehispanicnurses.org
Contact: Maria T. Villot, BSN, RN mariavillot@aol.com

National Black Nurses Association, Inc. (NBNA)
Web site: www.nbna.org
Contact: Bettye Davis-Lewis, EdD, RN, FAAN, NBNABettye@sbcglobal.net

Philippine Nurses Association of America, Inc. (PNAA)
Web site: www.philippinenursesaa.org/
Contact: Rosario May Mayor MSN, RN, rosariomay@aol.com
Amount of Award: $2,000
Number of Awards: 5/year; 1 from each association.
Duration of Award: 1 year
Contact Information:
Dr. Betty Smith Williams
President, National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurse Associations
6101 West Centinela Avenue
Suite 378
Culver City, CA 90230
Phone: (310) 258-9515
Fax: (310) 258-9513
Email: bwilliams@ncemna.org
http://www.ncemna.org/ncemna/scholarships.asp

DR. HILDA RICHARD SCHOLARSHIP
RUTH E. MILLER SCHOLARSHIP
NURSING SPECTRUM SCHOLARSHIP
MARTHA R. DUDLEY LVN.LPN SCHOLARSHIP
KAISER PERMANENTE SCHOLARSHIP
NBNA BOARD OF DIRECTORS SCHOLARSHIP
AETNA SCHOLARSHIP
DR. LAURANNE SMS SCHOLARSHIP
MAYO FOUNDATIONS SCHOLARSHIP

Provides scholarship for nursing education to members of the National Black Nurses Association.
Amount of Award: $500-$2,000
Application Deadline: April of each year.
Duration of Award: 1 year
Number of Awards: 1 or more/each scholarship.
Contact Information:
National Black Nurses Association, Inc.
Attn: Scholarship Committee
8630 Fenton Street, Suite 330
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Phone: (301) 589-3200; (800) 575-6298
Fax: (301) 589-3223
Email: NBNA@erols.com
http://www.nbna.org/scholarship.htm

HEALTH PROFESSIONS PREPARATORY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Provide scholarships to American Indian or Alaska Native who need compensatory or pre-professional education to qualify for enrollment in a health professions school.
Amount of Award: $1,160/month for 10 months
Application Deadline: February of each year.
Duration of Award: up to 2 years of full time study or up to 4 years of part time study
Number of Awards: Varies
Contact Information:
Indian Health Service
Scholarship Program
801 Thompson Avenue, Suite 120
Rockville, MD 20852
Phone: (301) 443-6197
Fax: (301) 443-6048
http://www.ihs.gov/JobsCareerDevelop/DHPS/Scholarships/Scholarship_Applications.asp

INDIAN NURSE SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
Provide scholarship to American Indians pursuing career in nursing.
Amount of Award: $500-$1,500
Duration of Award: 1 year
Number of Awards: Varies
Contact Information:
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America
National Patriotic Service Committee
Virginia Van Antwerp
1520 Lake Cove
Atlanta, GA 30338-3429

JUSTINE E. GRANNER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Provide scholarship to American Indian or other ethnic minority students preparing for a career in nursing or other health-related fields at a college or school of nursing within the State of Iowa.
Amount of Award: $1,000
Number of Awards: 1/year
Duration of Award: 1 year
Deadline: February of each year
Contact Information:
Iowa United Methodist Foundation
2301 Rittenhouse Street
Des Moines, IA 50321
Phone: (515) 283-1991
Fax: (515) 288-1906
http://www.iumf.org/otherscholarships.asp

NBNA BOARD OF DIRECTORS SCHOLARSHIP

Provide scholarship for nursing education to members of the National Black Nurses Association (NBNA)
Amount of Award: $500-$2,000/year
Number of Awards: 1 or more
Duration of Award: 1 year
Deadline: April of each year
Contact Information:
National Black Nurses Association, Inc.
Attn: Scholarship Committee
8630 Fenton Street, Suite 330
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Phone: (301) 589-3200; (800) 575-6298
Fax: (301) 589-3223

ETHNIC MINORITY BACHELOR’S SCHOLARSHIPS IN ONCOLOGY NURSING

Provide scholarships to ethnic minorities interested in careers in oncology nursing
Amount of Award: $2,000/year
Number of Awards: 3/year
Duration of Award: 1 year
Deadline: January of each year
Contact Information:
Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation
125 Enterprise Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15275
Phone: (412) 921-7373
Fax: (412) 928-1762
foundation@ons.org
http://www.ons.org/

Air Force and Navy Nursing Scholarships

Air Force and Navy Scholarships

The Air Force and the Navy have openings for health care professionals in all specialties. Air Force and Navy health care professionals work together as a team, focusing on patient care. they work with the latest technology in state-of-the-art facilities and enjoy a quality of life that’s second to none. Bookmark this site for easy reference !

AIR FORCE ROTC

AIR FORCE ROTC NURSING SCHOLARSHIPS
Provides financial assistance to college\High School students who are interested in becoming an Air Force nurse. Open to U.S. citizens who have passed the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test and Air Force ROTC Physical Fitness Test and have at least a 2.5 cumulative GPA.

Visit http://www.afrotc.com/admissions/professional/nursing.php for more info.

Amount of Award: $15,000/year plus$510/year for books
Application Deadline: June of each year.
Duration of Award: 2 or 3 years
Contact Information:
U.S. Air force, Attn: Headquarters AFROTD/RRUC
551 East Maxwell Boulevard
Maxwell AFB, Al 36112-917
Phone: (334)953-2091 & (866)423-7682
Fax: (334)953-6167

To make the most out of Navy nursing and Navy nursing scholarships

Most of the cadets think about what they actually deserve from the government for whom they are sacrificing their time and happiness of life. Where they are up to while protecting the vast country for which they are taking all the pains of life. All of them come to a common platform when they think about what could be fetched by a graduate degree end of the day. However, the truth is something very different. In fact it would not be wrong if it is said that by joining Navy, they all have got a life time opportunity which has no end when it comes to a rewarding carrier. Actually, by serving the nation they are getting the access to earn huge amount of money through their service tenure and in fact, they all could enjoy the benefits after retirement as well. Due to the same reason, it has been told for the Navy that even a ex- member could enjoy various benefits as an active employee in Navy.

That is how, the scope of various navy scholarships are available which an active cadet could make the most of it by taking the full advantage. Now, none of the cadets will complain about the rising price of school fees, books or about the price hikes of daily commodities.

So, first of all the interested cadets cold look for better options and for that, they all can start by checking  veterans office in order to see what and how much they could do for us. Actually, lot of times it has been seen that cadets have got financial assistance for their tuition, fees, books, and other stuffs for their school. In fact, this kind of scholarship is regularly comprised of the coverage of all the living expenses. It means that, it is a great help for the cadets who have many dependents in their family. At the same time, these scholarships are ideal for those people who are earning while learning. However, by taking these scholarships a cadet is free from educational burden for the time being.

Other than these facilities, a cadet could easily use the navy scholarships which are given to lend a hand when he needs to compromise with his daily expenses and need to pay for the tuition fees, books, fees, and much other stuff which he usually needs. So, a cadet could expect around $10,000 as a scholarship amount to maintain these costs. The best about these scholarships is that each cadet is eligible for this kind of scholarship and the amount would be given each year. So, the entire group defense personnel could even get such kind of a lump sum amount of money as the scholarship.

To apply for these kinds of scholarships, no one need to pay any extra amount as the procedure is free. Now, cadets are free from those scholarships which have to be applied with some payable application forms.

NROTC SCHOLARSHIP
Provide scholarship for nursing education to students interested in serving in the Navy.
Amount of Award: Full tuition & allowance
Number of Awards: Varies
Duration of Award: 2 or 4 years
Application Deadline: January of each year.
Contact Information:
NSTC OD2
250 Dallas Street Suite A
Pensacola, FL 32508-5268
Phone: (850) 452-4941 x 29388
Fax: (850) 452-2486
Email: nrotc.scholarship@cnet.navy.mil
https://www.nrotc.navy.mil/scholarships_application.cfm