50 Awesome Scholarships for Nursing Students

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Written by Marie Hasty, BSN, RN Content Writer, IntelyCare
A student researches nursing scholarships to pay for school.

Nursing school can be expensive. The good news is that if you need help, there are scholarships for nursing students whether you’re seeking an associate, bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree. Nursing scholarships and grants can be funded by private foundations, colleges, professional organizations, and government agencies to help students and professionals manage the financial aspects of pursuing their education.

Nursing school tuition can range from $6,000 for an associate degree to more than $100,000 for PhD and DNP degrees. Yet despite the cost of school, nursing remains one of the best majors for getting a stable job after graduation — and scholarships for nursing students can make it easier to graduate with less student debt.

If you’re on the hunt for scholarships for nursing students, you might want to check out opportunities from your state’s nursing board and your nursing school. The more local a scholarship is, the odds are more likely going to be in your favor. On the other hand, these awards may be smaller. National scholarships through professional organizations and corporations will be more competitive but generally have a larger payout.

Another way to get loan forgiveness is through work-agreement programs. States that have a critical need for nurses and educators will pay down your educational debt when you commit to working within the state. These are available in states like Nebraska, Maine, Vermont, and others.

If you’re looking for information on a nursing scholarship, loan forgiveness program, or educational grant, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled a list of opportunities that you might be eligible for. Awards range from $700 to full-ride nursing scholarships and complete tuition forgiveness. Here are 50 scholarships for nursing students that you don’t want to miss.

50 Scholarships for Nursing Scholarships

1. Alabama Nurses Foundation Scholarships

Amount: $3,000

Who’s Eligible:

  • LPN, ADN, BSN, MSN, and DNP/PhD students enrolled in an accredited nursing program within the state of Alabama
  • Must be a resident of Alabama
  • Must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
  • Must have completed 1 semester of study or more

What’s Required:

  • Application forms
  • Letter from school proving current enrollment
  • 2 reference letters from faculty
  • Official transcript
  • Essay questions
  • High-resolution headshot

Learn more about Alabama Nurses Foundation Scholarships.

2. American Association of Men in Nursing Scholarships (National)

Amount: $1,000

Who’s Eligible:

  • Undergraduate students who are members of AAMN

What’s Required:

Learn more about the AAMN Scholarships and the need for male nurses.

3. American Indian Nurse Scholarships Program

Amount: $1,500 per semester

Who’s Eligible:

  • Must be enrolled in a tribe or village, or must be able to prove direct tribal ancestry
  • Must be a high school graduate or in the last semester of high school
  • Enrolled in an accredited nursing program at the ADN, BSN, or postgraduate level
  • Must be focused on a career goal related to the needs of American Indian, Alaskan Natives, or Hawaiian Native Communities

What’s Required:

  • Official transcript
  • Photograph and biographical statement
  • Recommendation letter by a counselor, teacher, or other school official
  • Financial aid forms

Learn more about the American Indian Nurse Scholarship program.

4. Army Nurse Corps Association Scholarships (National)

Amount: varies

Who’s Eligible:

  • These are scholarships for nursing students enrolled in a BSN or advanced degree program
  • Must be currently serving in a branch of the U.S. Army
  • Cannot be the current recipient of educational funds by the Army
  • Those who have received an honorable discharge may be eligible

What’s Required:

  • Application form

Learn more about the Army Nurse Corps Association Scholarship.

5. Black Nurses Association of Greater Washington, D.C., Felicia C. Brady Scholarship

Amount: varies

Who’s Eligible:

  • Must be African American with permanent residency in D.C. or one of the adjacent counties in Maryland
  • Must be an RN or LPN licensed in the state of Maryland or D.C.
  • Must be currently matriculating at an accredited program for an ADN, MSN, or DNP degree
  • Must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
  • Must be a U.S. citizen
  • Must be a member of the National Black Nurses Association and the Black Nurses Association of Greater Washington, D.C., Area

What’s Required:

  • Application form
  • Current official transcript
  • Copy of nursing license
  • 1 letter of recommendation from a former employer or clinical supervisor
  • 1 letter of recommendation from a current nursing faculty
  • 300-word written essay
  • Any awards, certification, etc. you have earned

Learn more about the Felicia C. Brady Scholarship.

6. Clarice Kanouse Memorial Scholarship (Michigan)

Amount: $2,000

Who’s Eligible:

  • High school or undergraduate students accepted into nursing programs
  • Must reside in Michigan
  • Low-income, first-generation students, and those from single-parent households preferred

What’s Required:

  • 400- to 600-word essay on the adversity you’ve had to overcome to pursue a nursing degree

Learn more about the Klarice Kanouse Memorial Scholarship.

7. David L. Burns Memorial Scholarship (Missouri)

Amount: $2,500

Who’s Eligible:

  • Undergraduate students in degree programs for nursing and other allied health fields
  • Must reside in Missouri

What’s Required:

Learn more about the David L. Burns Memorial Scholarship.

8. Donald E. Pizzini Memorial Nurse Scholarship (Montana)

Amount: $2,500

Who’s Eligible: 

  • College students enrolled in a nursing program or another field contributing to long-term care
  • Professionals who are already working in long-term care who are pursuing a career in nursing or another nursing degree
  • Must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher in previous studies
  • Must be a U.S. citizen or have a permanent resident visa
  • Must reside in Montana and plan to work or remain working in long-term care in Montana

What’s Required:

  • Application form
  • Official transcripts
  • Proof of acceptance
  • 2 recommendation letters
  • Qualifying interview

Learn more about the Donald E. Pizzini Memorial Nurse Scholarship.

9. Emergency Nurses Association Foundation Scholarships (National)

Amount: varies

Who’s Eligible: 

  • Undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students who are ENA members
  • Must be enrolled in an ACEN- or CCNE-accredited institution
  • Must have a minimum GPA of 3.0

What’s Required:

  • Application forms
  • 2 letters of recommendation (one must be from an ENA member)
  • Official transcripts
  • Acceptance letter
  • Verification of the educational institution’s accreditation
  • Proof of payment for a minimum of 3 credit hours

Learn more about the Emergency Nurses Association Foundation Academic Scholarships.

10. Federal Pell Grant Government Nursing Scholarships (National)

Amount: varies

Who’s Eligible:

  • Undergraduate students who have not earned a bachelor’s degree
  • Must show financial need indicated by a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
  • U.S. citizens or permanent residents

What’s Required:

  • FAFSA filing

Learn more about Federal Pell Grants.

11. Foundation of National Student Nurses’ Association Online Scholarships 

Amount: varies

Who’s Eligible:

  • Must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an associate, bachelor’s, diploma, direct-entry master’s, RN to BSN/MSN, LPN/LVN or RN, or accelerated program.
  • Must graduate after July 1 to be eligible
  • Must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or hold an Alien Registration number

What’s Required:

  • A faculty member certification form
  • A financial aid certification form
  • An unofficial transcript
  • A non-refundable submission fee of $10, paid via Stripe

Learn more about the Foundation of National Student Nurses’ Association Online Scholarships.

12. Good Samaritan Foundation Nursing Scholarships (Texas)

Amount: $500–$1,000

Who’s Eligible:

  • These are scholarships for nursing students enrolled in an accredited program in Texas
  • Low-to-moderate income students
  • Must be in good academic standing

What’s Required:

  • Application form
  • Letter of intent
  • Letter of recommendation
  • Unofficial transcript
  • Professional resume
  • Color photo

Learn more about the Good Samaritan Foundation Nursing Scholarships.

13. Green Law Firm Nursing Home and Elderly Care Scholarship

Amount: $1,500

Who’s Eligible:

  • Must be working at a nursing care home or industry related to elderly care
  • Must be enrolled in a BSN or ADN-to-BSN program
  • No minimum GPA requirement

What’s Required:

  • Application form
  • Official transcript
  • Cover letter
  • 500- to 1,000-word essay

Learn more about the Green Law Firm Nursing Home and Elderly Care Scholarship.

14. Hurst Review American Association of Colleges of Nursing Scholarship

Amount: $2,500

Who’s Eligible:

  • ADN and BSN students with at least a 3.2 GPAe
  • Must be enrolled in an AACN member institution

What’s Required:

  • Access to a MyAACN online account
  • Application forms
  • Academic transcripts

Learn more about the Hurst Review — AACN Nursing Scholarship.

15. NurseThink American Association of Colleges of Nursing Scholarship

Amount: $5,000

Who’s Eligible:

  • These are scholarships for nursing students enrolled in a master’s or doctoral nursing degree program
  • Must be at an AACN member institution
  • Must be committed to being a future nurse educator or faculty member

What’s Required:

  • Online application form
  • Demographic information and details on academic achievement
  • Short essay on your plans to teach after graduation

Learn more about the NurseThink Scholarship.

16. Dr. Ifeoma Ezebuiro Ezeobele Africans in Nursing Scholarship (National)

Amount: $1,000

Who’s Eligible: 

  • Black undergraduate nursing students

What’s Required:

  • 400- to 600-word essay on why you chose nursing and why it’s important to you

Learn more about the Dr. Ifeoma Ezebuiro Ezeobele Africans in Nursing Scholarship.

17. Indiana Nursing Scholarship Fund Program

Amount: $3,000

Who’s Eligible:

  • Non-Indiana residents
  • Must be admitted to a participating BSN program in Indiana
  • First-time, full-time, and first-year college students

What’s Required:

  • Application materials submitted directly to the participating institution

Learn more about the Indiana Nursing Scholarship.

18. Iona Pettingill Scholarship (Florida)

Amount: varies

Who’s Eligible:

  • These are scholarships for nursing students enrolled in an accredited university who have completed at least 1 semester of study
  • Must have lived in Florida for at least 1 year
  • Must have maintained a GPA of 2.5 or higher as an undergraduate, or at least 3.0 as a graduate student
  • Must have an interest in public health and a desire to pursue nursing in the state of Florida

What’s Required:

  • Application form
  • Proof of Florida residency
  • Academic transcript
  • 2 letters of reference

Learn more about the Iona Pettingill Scholarship.

19. Irene and Daisy MacGregor Memorial Scholarship (National)

Amount: $5,000

Who’s Eligible:

  • These are scholarships for nursing students accepted into a graduate-level psychiatric nursing program at an accredited university
  • Preference to women

What’s Required:

  • Application form
  • Transcripts
  • Essay
  • Resume
  • Proof of U.S. citizenship

Learn more about the Irene and Daisy MacGregor Scholarship.

20. Loreen K. Odemu Memorial Nursing Scholarship (California)

Amount: $700

Who’s Eligible:

  • High school seniors and nursing students with a GPA of 3.0 or higher
  • Residents of California

What’s Required:

  • 400- to 600-word essay on what inspired you to pursue nursing and what you hope to achieve in your career

Learn more about the Loreen K. Odemu Memorial Nursing Scholarship.

21. Maine Tuition Support for Healthcare Professions

Amount:

  • Master’s degree: up to $6,667 annually or $20,000 over 3 years
  • Doctoral degree: up to $13,334 annually or $40,000 over 3 years

Who’s Eligible:

  • Must be an RN in Maine
  • Must be currently enrolled in a master’s or doctoral program in nursing, or have completed a program
  • Must have an outstanding education loan from a master’s or doctoral program in nursing
  • Must commit to working as a full-time nursing faculty member in an accredited program in Maine for at least 3 years after acceptance into the payment program
  • Must teach in a Title IV institution

What’s Required:

  • Proof of full-time employment via a contract or employment letter
  • Evidence of outstanding educational loans attributable to an accredited master’s or doctoral degree in nursing

Learn more about Maine’s Education Loan Repayment Program.

22. Marsha’s Angels Scholarship Fund (Sedgwick County, Kansas)

Amount: $2,000 per year

Who’s Eligible:

  • These are scholarships for nursing students from Sedgwick County, KS, or a surrounding county who are enrolled in a nursing program, not necessarily in Kansas
  • Students from outside of Kansas who are enrolled in a nursing program in Sedgwick County, a surrounding county, or St. Luke’s College of Health Sciences in Kansas City, MO
  • Students must have completed their prerequisites and be ready to enter the first year of an accredited 2-year nursing program

What’s Required: 

  • Application form

Learn more about the Marsha’s Angels Scholarship Fund.

23. Mary Eliza Mahoney Memorial Scholarship (Minnesota)

Amount: Up to $2,500 per semester, up to a maximum of $10,000

Who’s Eligible:

  • Members of non-nursing labor unions who are not currently working as nurses
  • Must plan to join the Minnesota Nurses Association upon graduation
  • Must be enrolled in an accredited nursing program and have completed at least 1 semester
  • Indigenous people and people of color are especially encouraged to apply

What’s Required:

  • Online application form
  • Official academic transcripts
  • 300- to 500-word personal essay
  • 1 recommendation form from a union leader
  • 1 recommendation form from an academic source/faculty member
  • One recommendation from a personal reference

Learn more about the Mary Eliza Mahoney Memorial Scholarship.

24. Mary Lewis Wyche Fellowship (North Carolina)

Amount: $5,000

Who’s Eligible:

  • Residents of North Carolina who have lived in the state for at least 1 year
  • Must be admitted to a North Carolina nursing school in a PhD or DNP program
  • Must have a GPA of at least 3.0
  • Must be enrolled full time

What’s Required:

  • Application form

Learn more about the Mary Lewis Wyche Fellowship.

25. Maureen C. Pace Memorial Nursing Scholarship (New York)

Amount: $2,000

Who’s Eligible:

  • New York residents
  • Must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher
  • Must be a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student

What’s Required:

  • 400- to 600-word essay on what inspired you to study nursing

Learn more about the Maureen C. Pace Memorial Nursing Scholarship.

26. Missouri Professional and Practical Nursing Student Loan Repayment Program 

Amount:

  • $5,000 for LPNs
  • 10,000 for RN, ADN, DN, BSN, MSN, APN, and DNP

Who’s Eligible:

  • Must be pursuing a full-time education for a nursing degree or license
  • Must be enrolled or accepted into a nursing program in Missouri
  • Must agree to practice in a Missouri Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) upon training completion

What’s Required:

  • Application form
  • Financial need analysis
  • Essay
  • Proof of Missouri residency
  • Financial aid award notice from your school
  • Most recent income tax return

Learn more about the Missouri Professional and Practice Nursing Student Loan Repayment Program.

27. National Association of Hispanic Nurses Scholarships (National)

Amount: varies

Who’s Eligible:

  • NAHN members in good academic standing
  • Must be enrolled full time in an accredited nursing program

What’s Required:

  • One academic letter of recommendation
  • One NAHN letter of recommendation
  • Transcripts
  • Resume or CV
  • Proof of enrollment in a nursing program
  • Personal essay up to 500 words

Learn more about the National Association of Hispanic Nurses Scholarships.

28. National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners Foundation DNP/PhD Student Scholarship (National)

Amount: varies

Who’s Eligible:

  • NAPNAP members enrolled in DNP or PhD degree programs at accredited institutions

What’s Required:

  • Application forms
  • Letters of recommendation

Learn more about the NAPNAP Foundation DNP/PhD Student Scholarship.

29. National Association of School Nurses Scholarships (National)

Amount: varies

Who’s Eligible:

  • Must be at least 18 years old and a member of NANP
  • Current RN license in the state of employment
  • Must be currently employed as a school nurse

What’s Required:

  • NANP membership
  • Application form

Learn more about the National Association of School Nurses Scholarships.

30. National Black Nurses Association Scholarship Program 

Amount: $1,000–$15,000

Who’s Eligible:

  • Members of NBNA on the national and local chapter level
  • Must be currently enrolled in a nursing program, including LPN, ADN, BSN, master’s, and doctorate degrees
  • Must have at least 1 full year of school remaining

What’s Required:

  • Official academic transcripts
  • 500-word personal statement/essay
  • 2 recommendation letters — 1 from a dean/faculty member and 1 from a chapter president or vice president
  • Resume or CV
  • Letter from the registrar verifying enrollment and your expected graduation date
  • A professional headshot

Learn more about the National Black Nurses Association Scholarship Program.

31. National League for Nursing Foundation Scholarships (National)

Amount: up to $8,000

Who’s Eligible:

  • These are scholarships for nursing students enrolled in accredited master’s or doctoral degree programs who have completed at least a year of advanced academic study

What’s Required:

  • Application form

Learn more about the National League for Nursing Foundation Scholarships.

32. National Medical Fellowships Future Clinicians Scholarship

Amount: $5,000

Who’s Eligible:

  • Graduate level nursing students, as well as MD, DO, MSW, PPD, PharmD, and PA students
  • African American/Black, Afro-Latino, Cambodian, Hispanic/Latino, Native American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and Vietnamese students of any gender

What’s Required:

  • Application form

Learn more about National Medical Fellowship Scholarships.

33. Nebraska Department of Health Nursing Incentives Scholarship Program 

Amount: $2,500 per semester

Who’s Eligible:

  • Nebraska residents attending nursing school in the state
  • Must have completed prerequisites and be accepted and enrolled in an LPN, ADN, or accelerated BSN program
  • Must practice nursing in Nebraska for a minimum of 2 years after graduation

What’s Required:

  • Application form

Learn more about the Nebraska Nursing Incentives Scholarship.

34. New Mexico Center for Nursing Excellence Nightingale Scholarship

Amount: $2,500

Who’s Eligible:

  • ADN, RN to BSN, BSN, and advanced nursing degree students enrolled in a program within the state of New Mexico
  • Must be a resident of New Mexico or a member of the Navajo Nation
  • Must have successfully completed a minimum of 1 semester of nursing courses
  • Must have a minimum GPA of 2.5

What’s Required:

  • Application form
  • Academic transcript
  • 2 letters of recommendation
  • Personal statement essay

Learn more about the New Mexico Center for Nursing Excellence Nightingale Scholarship.

35. North Dakota Board of Nursing Educational Loan Forgiveness Program

Amount: $1,000–$5,000

Who’s Eligible:

  • Students in ADN, BSN, and MSN programs in North Dakota

What’s Required:

  • Completed application form
  • $30 nonrefundable application fee
  • Unofficial transcripts from your previous degrees
  • A cosigned information form
  • One professional reference letter
  • Student Status Memorandum form

Learn more about the North Dakota Board of Nursing Education Loan Program.

36. NurseCorps Scholarship Program (National)

Amount: full tuition, monthly stipend, reasonable costs paid (books, supplies, uniforms, etc.)

Who’s Eligible:

  • These are scholarships for nursing students enrolled in an accredited undergraduate degree program
  • U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents
  • Cannot have overdue federal debt or federal judgment liens
  • Cannot have an existing service commitment

What’s Required:

  • Application forms

Learn more about the NurseCorps Scholarship program.

37. Nurse I Am Scholarship (National)

Amount: $3,000

Who’s Eligible:

  • Must be actively enrolled in a BSN, LPN, MSN, or DNP/PhD program

What’s Required:

  • Online application form

Learn more about the Nurse I Am Scholarship.

38. Nurse.org Healthcare Leaders Scholarship

Amount: $1,500

Who’s Eligible:

  • Students entering or enrolled in a nursing or medical program
  • U.S. citizens
  • Must be at least 17 years of age
  • Must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher

What’s Required:

  • Application form with enrollment information
  • 3 short personal essays

Learn more about the Nurse.org Healthcare Leaders Scholarship.

39. Nurses Pub Scholarship

Amount: varies

Who’s Eligible:

  • Students currently in a vocational, ADN, or BSN program

What’s Required:

  • Application form

Learn more about the Nurses Pub Scholarship.

40. Nursing Economic$ Foundation Scholarship (National)

Amount: $5,000+

Who’s Eligible:

  • RNs accepted into a master’s or doctoral program focusing on administration or management
  • Must be a U.S. citizen

What’s Required:

  • Application form
  • Transcripts
  • Test scores
  • Resume
  • Special requirements
  • Degree tuition information

Learn more about the Nursing Economic$ Foundation Scholarship.

41. Oregon Nurses Foundation Smith Education Scholarship 

Amount: up to $5,000

Who’s Eligible:

  • These are scholarships for nursing students who are enrolled in an accredited nursing program and have completed at least 1 term
  • Minimum GPA of 3.5
  • Cannot be an ONF staff member

What’s Required:

  • Application forms
  • Official transcripts
  • 3 letters of recommendation submitted directly by references

Learn more about the Oregon Nurses Foundation Smith Education Scholarship.

42. Philippine Nurses Association of America Scholarships (National)

Amount: $1,000 (per semester)

Who’s Eligible:

  • These are scholarships for nursing students pursuing master’s or doctoral degrees
  • Must be members of the PNAA at least 1 year before the application deadline
  • Must have a minimum GPA of 3.0
  • Must be enrolled or accepted into an accredited nursing program

What’s Required:

  • Application forms

Learn more about the Philippine Nurses Association of America Scholarships.

43. Promise of Nursing Faculty Fellowship (California)

Amount: $1,000–$7,500 per year

Who’s Eligible: 

  • Must be a BSN nurse enrolled in a graduate program in California
  • Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
  • Must be enrolled in a graduate school program in California
  • Must be currently in courses and registered for at least 6 credits
  • Must commit to stay within California once the program is complete
  • Must have established financial need

What’s Required:

  • CV
  • Most current academic transcript
  • Dean/director certification
  • One letter of reference from a professional colleague
  • Financial aid certification
  • Copy of your current RN license

Learn more about the Promise of Nursing Faculty Fellowship.

44. Romeo Nursing Scholarship (National)

Amount: $700

Who’s Eligible:

  • Must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in nursing

What’s Required:

  • 400- to 600-word essay on why it is important to you to pursue nursing as a career path

Learn more about the Romeo Nursing Scholarship.

45. Tolliver Annual Nursing Scholarship (Kentucky)

Amount: $1,000

Who’s Eligible:

  • High school seniors in Kentucky pursuing a nursing degree
  • Must be applying to an accredited college in Kentucky
  • Open to 2-year and 4-year degree programs

What’s Required:

  • Email sponsors for requirements
  • Application form
  • Essay required

Learn more about the Tolliver Annual Nursing Scholarship by emailing the Law Firm of Jack Tolliver, MD & associates.

46. Tylenol Future Care Scholarship (National)

Amount: $5,000–$10,000

Who’s Eligible:

  • Graduate students or college seniors enrolled in accredited nursing and health sciences programs
  • Must be a resident of the U.S., Puerto Rico, or the District of Columbia
  • Must have 1 or more years of school remaining

What’s Required:

  • Proof of enrollment to a graduate program in medical school, nursing, or pharmacy
  • Personal essay

Learn more about the Tylenol Future Care Scholarship.

47. Vermont Nursing Workforce Incentive Loan Forgiveness Program

Amount: up to full tuition forgiveness

Who’s Eligible:

  • Nursing students enrolled in an accredited school approved for federal Title IV funding anywhere in the U.S.
  • LPN, ADN, BSN, and graduate students
  • Vermont and non-Vermont residents
  • Must maintain good academic standing

What’s Required:

  • Must agree to work in Vermont for a minimum of 1 year following licensure (travel nurses excluded)
  • Completed FAFSA application

Learn more about the Vermont Nursing Workforce Incentive Loan Forgiveness Program.

48. Vermont Student Assistance Corporation Nursing Scholarships

Amount: varies

Who’s Eligible:

  • These are scholarships for nursing students enrolled in a degree program in nursing or nursing education
  • Must be at an accredited school approved for Title IV funding
  • Must be a Vermont resident
  • Must be a U.S. citizen

What’s Required:

  • A Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC) online account
  • Application forms
  • Personal essay

Learn more about VSAC-assisted scholarships.

49. Washington State Nurse Educator Loan Repayment Program

Amount: varies

Who’s Eligible:

  • Nurse educators and clinical care nurses in the state of Washington
  • Must commit to serving as a faculty member in an approved Washington nursing school for a specific time frame
  • Must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or eligible to work in Washington State
  • Must meet minimum working requirements of 1 class per quarter for 3 semesters

What’s Required:

  • Application form

Learn more about the Washington State Nurse Educator Loan Repayment Program.

50. Wisconsin Nurses Association Educational Scholarships

Amount: up to $4,000

Who’s Eligible:

  • These are scholarships for nursing students enrolled in a BSN, MSN, or DNP program
  • Must be a resident of Wisconsin and member of WNA

What’s Required:

  • Application form
  • Copy of your Wisconsin RN license
  • Evidence of acceptance into an accredited program
  • CV or resume
  • Personal letter identifying your professional goals, and how you’ll contribute to nursing care in Wisconsin
  • Letter of support/recommendation
  • Written description of financial need

Learn more about the Wisconsin Nurses Association Educational Scholarship.

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