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Question:

Does anyone know any links where I can find a listing of available scholarships, particularly nursing scholarships?

Ok .I know this will sound stupid to some of you...and I am sure that others are wondering the same thing. When are you an undergraduate? Before you have a BS or MSN? Does it bother anyone else that when you fill out internet forms that ask for your education that it never has Associates Degree as an option? It only has some college. or BSN or whatever? I worked hard going from a high school dropout and GED recipient, to a highest honors degreed associate degree holder.


Answer:

Does anyone know any links where I can find a listing of available scholarships, particularly nursing scholarships?

If you search under nursing scholarships a site will come up or check with NSNA web site.

This site has many scholarships. You just put in your info which does include nursing, and it searches for any and all scholarships that you can apply for. It even allows you to print out request letters that you can mail to those who give the scholarships out. Try to answer ALL of the questions...even if they seem weird. People give out scholarships for the craziest reasons. Harvard gives one out to people with the last name of Ellis !

Does it bother anyone else that when you fill out internet forms that ask for your education that it never has Associates Degree as an option? It only has some college. or BSN or whatever?

Well then you'll REALLY have a problem with what my chief instructor said at the outset of our first semester in August Susan! She said that Associate Degree RN's are only technical nurses! Only nurses with Bachelors degrees are considered professional nurses! Sticking in your craw yet? It still sticks in mine! I posted that when I first joined this group, and boy did it set a few peoples tongues on fire!

When are you an undergraduate? Before you have a BS or MSN?

An undergraduate level student is one who is yet to obtain their
bachelor's degree.





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