Who Can Apply: Enrolled tribal members with 2.5 GPAs, including first-generation students, may apply for funds that support degree-seeking students in any field who want to serve their tribes after graduation.
Amount: Variable; scholarships awarded twice a year until students graduate
Who Can Apply: Tribal members, including first-generation nursing graduate students, with 2.0 GPAs and demonstrated financial need, can apply. Recipients must commit to at least two years of postgraduate service in Indian healthcare.
Who Can Apply: Graduate-level nursing students, including first-generation, can apply for funding covering tuition and costs and monthly stipends. Criteria include native Hawaiian ancestry and a two-year commitment to work in underserved Hawaiian areas.
Who Can Apply: NBNA awards several scholarships to its graduate student members, including first-generation learners. Each applicant must have at least one more year of school to complete and submit an essay for consideration.
Who Can Apply: Selected graduate nursing students, including first-generation applicants, receive a full year of funding. Qualifications include pursuing a primary care degree at an accredited program and a commitment to working in underserved communities.
Amount: Variable, depending on school tuition and costs
Who Can Apply: First-generation students enrolled in graduate nursing programs may apply if they commit to working in a critical shortage facility after graduation. The scholarship program prioritizes applicants with financial need.
Amount: Variable; includes tuition, fees, and costs
Who Can Apply: NEF provides scholarships to advanced nursing program enrollees who demonstrate financial need, including first-generation students. Master’s and doctoral nursing students with registered nurse (RN) licenses and 3.6 GPAs can apply for funding to support their training at accredited schools.
Who Can Apply: AACN member school attendees, including first-generation students enrolled in graduate nursing programs, may apply for funds. The fund gives special consideration to nurse educator, master’s bridge, and accelerated program enrollees.
Amount: $2,500 per quarter
Who Can Apply: Minority graduates and professional students from historically underserved communities can apply for funding, including first-generation nursing students pursuing master’s or doctoral degrees. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.