Nurses Make A Difference Scholarship

The Nurses Make a Difference Scholarship is an annual $1,000 scholarship awarded by Cascade Healthcare Solutions to an aspiring nurse who is currently enrolled in an undergraduate nursing program at a college or university, or is a high school student who has been accepted into a school with an undergraduate nursing program. 

Cascade Healthcare Solutions is excited to support individuals who have the goal to pursue one of the most essential professions in our society with the Nurses Make a Difference Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded through an essay contest, with a different essay topic each year. The aspiring nurse with the best essay as selected by our scholarship committee will receive the $1000 scholarship. The essay will be assessed based on quality, thoughtfulness, and relevance to the topic. The application deadline is annually on August 1.

Eligibility Requirements
This scholarship is available for current students in an undergraduate nursing degree program at an accredited college or university, and high school students who have been accepted into a college and plan to study nursing. All applicants must have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0 and be a legal resident of the USA or hold a valid student visa. The winning applicant must provide verification of enrollment at an undergraduate school with a nursing program or acceptance into a school with an undergraduate nursing program. The winning applicant must also provide a profile photo and brief biography to be displayed on our website and social media. Employees or family members of Cascade Healthcare Solutions are not eligible to participate.
Amount
1,000
Deadline
GPA
3.0
Residency
United States
Organization
Cascade Healthcare Solutions
Program
ABSN

Debra Travers, PhD, RN, FAEN, FAMIA

Dr. Travers, Ph.D., MSN, RN, FAEN, FAMIA, is the lead faculty for the MSN-Informatics program at Duke University School of Nursing. She has a strong foundation of clinical experience as an emergency nurse, informaticist, and educator. Dr. Travers has worked in informatics since the early 1990s, first in clinical informatics and later as a researcher and teacher. In addition to over 30 years of clinical emergency nursing experience, she has a master’s in Nursing Management, a doctorate in Information Science, and a certificate in Health Outcomes.

WiseGeek LGBTQ+ Awareness Scholarship

About the Scholarship

“Equality means more than passing laws. The struggle is really won in the hearts and minds of the community, where it really counts.” - Barbara Gittings

Across the United States, far too many people in the LGBTQ+ community are denied human rights, robbed of big opportunities, and ridiculed solely because of their identity.

Combatting civil rights issues that the LGBTQ+ community face regularly requires providing distinct and unique opportunities for people to grow and flourish.

The WiseGeek LGBTQ+ Awareness Scholarship exists to support the dreams and aspirations of LGBTQ+ youth across the country. The scholarship is open to students who identify as a member of this community.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Students who identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community
  • U.S Citizen or permanent legal resident
Amount
$500
Deadline
GPA
-
Residency
United States
Organization
The WiseGeek
Program
ABSN
MSN
DNP

Helene Fuld Health Trust Scholarships

Sigma Global Nursing Excellence provides the Helene Fuld Health Trust Scholarships to provide individuals who are in accredited US Schools of Nursing Accelerated Second Degree or Doctor of Nursing Practice programs.

Scholarship: Up to $5,000

Scholarships are available to those accepted to or enrolled in accredited U.S. Schools of Nursing Accelerated Second Degree or Doctor of Nursing Practice programs for the 2021-2022 academic year.

Note: An individual cannot receive this award more than one time.

Scholarship funds will be sent to the school of nursing's university by September 2021 to pay for 2021-2022 tuition, books, and other university fees.

For more information, visit the url below.

Amount
up to $5,000
Deadline
GPA
-
Residency
United States
Organization
Sigma Global Nursing Excellence
Program
ABSN
DNP

Stefanie Sittmann

I am originally from San Diego, California. During my childhood, my dad had been hospitalized and underwent open heart surgery. I was only 5 or 6 years old at the time, and it made quite an impression. When I was in high school, he was hospitalized again for an infection in his blood. After his recovery, he asked me if I had ever thought about being a nurse, and the idea stuck. I attended Point Loma Nazarene University for my BSN and completed Air Force ROTC at San Diego State University.

Bonnie Hepler

I specialize in caring for vulnerable women and children, aiming to ensure that all people receive quality, compassionate care, while also being an expert in promoting maternal and child health domestically and globally. From evaluating breastfeeding policies in the Middle East to the impact of long acting reversible contraception in sub-Saharan Africa, I am committed to empowering women and families.

Nicole Forlan

I'm originally from Long Beach, California, and studied bio-psychology at the University of California at Santa Barbara. While I had volunteered at hospitals during my undergraduate career, it wasn't until I became a patient with partial paralysis that nurses really became heroes in my eyes. It was then that I decided I wanted to be that advocate and caretaker for families in both their happiest and hardest life moments.

Tabitha Thompson

I decided to become a nurse for the same reason everyone does — to get rich! When you get a message from a parent celebrating the birthday of one of your little miracles, well there is nothing in the world more valuable than that.

Jiepin Cao

I earned my BSN with distinction from Sun Yat-sen University and later completed my MS at the School of Public Health, Huazhong University of Science and Technology.

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