ABSN Loan Options
ABSN Loan Options
Applicants who wish to be considered for federal loans ONLY and are not planning to apply for need-based scholarship funding consideration:
Applicants who wish to be considered for federal loans ONLY and are not planning to apply for need-based scholarship funding consideration:
All applicants are considered for the merit scholarship. One $40,000 scholarship is awarded per cohort (Fall admit, Spring admit) toward tuition ($10,000 per semester for four semesters). Students must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States to be eligible for consideration.
The purpose of this scholarship program is to provide tuition assistance to outstanding individuals who demonstrate academic achievement, creativity and innovation, exceptional communication skills, and the potential for significant leadership in their professional endeavors.
The brave men and women serving in the US military, along with their families, shoulder a tremendous burden in keeping our country safe and protecting our freedoms.
In times of peace, it’s easy to forget the sacrifice these Americans make. Yet nearly every day, US service members put their lives on the line around the world to support our country. As a nation, we owe our military an immense debt of gratitude.
The WiseGeek Military Appreciation Scholarship is meant to honor those who have made a commitment to serve our country. The grant is available to active, former, or future service members across all branches of our military - Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, Coast Guard, National Guard.
Eligibility Requirements
For more information and/or to apply, visit the web link below.
Jennie C. De Gagne, professor, was recently invited to present “The state of the science of cybercivility and cyberincivility in nursing education: Local and global perspectives” at the Faculty Colloquia Series for the College of Nursing at Ewha Woman University, Seoul South.
DNP student Patricia Davis wrote the op-ed "‘Time’s up’ for Black maternal mortality" for the BronxTimes. Op-eds written by other DNP students can be found in this news article.
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Congratulations to Lesley Rink, PhD student, her mentor Tolu Oyesanya, assistant professor, and her entire team for the submission of her Sigma Theta Tau International application entitled: “Latent Resilience and Burnout Profiles among Nurses." This proposal request
Assistant Professors Schenita D.
Kudos to AnnMarie L. Walton, assistant professor, and her entire team for the submission of her Duke School of Medicine Core Facility Voucher Grant application entitled: “Using Silicone Wristbands to Assess Nurses' Exposure to Antineoplastic Drugs: A Feasibility Study.” This proposal requests funding for a one-year period with a start date of January 1, 2021.
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Beth C. Phillips, associate professor, contributed to "The Nurse Leader’s Role: A Conduit for Professional Identity Formation and Sustainability" in the Nurse Leader.
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