Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Amazing Grant And Scholarship Opportunities For African American Nursing Students!

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The acute shortage of nurses stretches beyond racial boundaries. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics 55% of all nurses are white and 35% are black. Still that doesn’t mean the health care industry won’t take more African Americans. They’ll take anyone who comes out of college with respectable grades and certification and there are grants and scholarships to assist.

The industry isn’t about to let up on recruiting more African Americans. It’s well known that one thing holding many back are finances. As such, there is an incredible amount of financial assistance set aside to get more African American nurses into the work force. In fact, the site MinorityNursing.com has put up a list of over 100 of these funds. Here’s a quick sampling of some of them: If you need more information about college grants, look on the internet.

(1) The National Black Nursing Association – This professional organization exists to help African American nurses, both the student and the pro. Applicants must be a member of NBNA and still have one last year of education remaining. A number of scholarships from $500 to $2,000 are provided for those going for a BSN, AND or LPN/LVN nursing program.

(2) Foundation of the National Student Nurses Association – This group is designed to help nurses with advice, as well as financial assistance. Among their many programs is the Breakthrough to Nursing Scholarships, which was established in 1965 and is specifically for African American nurses.

(3) Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Health Professions – Has a special program called Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students that provides scholarships for full-time, financially needy students in nursing or health professions. One must be a U.S. citizen, national or permanent resident. Contact the financial aid office at the school where you are enrolled or are planning to apply for admission.

(4) Humility of Mary Health Partners/Minority Nurse Anesthetist Scholarship – This program is to assist RNs become nurse anesthetists, one of the highest paid specialties in the profession. It awards them a $10,000 fellowship. There are a number of pre-requisites that also come with the money, among them one must work for Humility of Mary Health Partners for a few years. There is an abundance of information about online degree grant on the web.

(5) Minority Nurse Magazine Scholarship Program – Awards scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $3,000 and is open to racial and ethnic minority students who will be enrolled in either: the third or fourth year of an accredited BSN program in the United States, an accelerated program leading to a BSN degree (such as RN-to-BSN or BA-to-BSN) or an accelerated Master’s; of entry nursing program for students with bachelor’s degrees in fields other than nursing (such as BA-to-MSN).

Just as a reminder, there are hundreds of other programs for African Americans with their share of financial aid through grants and scholarships. Also, make sure to talk to that financial aid advisor, who will be more than willing to guide you through the maze of paperwork you’re going to deal with as you apply for your share of money for college.

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