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Nursing Scholarships Can Pay Your Way Through Nursing School

If you just graduated high school and are planning to go off to college, you may feel overwhelmed by the variety of course offerings. There are so many different career options, however, you may be leaning towards a specific field of study.

 

You may want to watch the trends in the job market. The medical industry is always looking for competent people. It seems like the demand for medical professionals increases each year. Some people are considering switching their field of study to nursing.

Some medical professionals believe there is a shortage of nurses.. The demand for nurses is growing. Health agencies, hospitals and clinics are looking for trained, qualified nurses. There are also a variety of nurses as far as the environment they want to work in and the specific field of study.

You may want to take college courses to become a nurse but may not have the financial resources to pay for your education. Nursing is a field of study that is in demand. However, some aspiring nursing students are not able to graduate because of the expense.

There are public colleges that offer nursing courses that can range in cost from $10,000 to $14,000 a year. However, keep in mind if you want to attend college at a private university, the cost can be as high as $50,000 a year. Also, keep in mind that the tuition fees most generally, increase every year. Also, keep in mind to obtain a degree, you will need to attend either a two year or four year program.

Nursing requires extensive coursework. You may want to explore your options because there are ways you can pursue nursing studies without worrying about how you are going to pay for it.

Some people claim that the best place to start getting a college education is to start by exploring and applying for the available scholarships. It can be an overwhelming task because there are hundreds possibly thousands of scholarship options available out there.

However, money can be a problem. You also need to think ahead, you do not want to start taking coursework in nursing and then not have enough money to finish the degree. Also, you may have to work part time for extra money, but you want to make sure that you have enough time for your studies..

The best place to start investigating scholarship options is the nursing associations in your area, any state nursing board, and you may want to consider the American Nurses Association (ANA). The ANA has a website on the internet that will give you the necessary information needed for a nursing scholarship and grants. However, you will need to do some research.



 

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St. Ann's gives out nursing scholarships to its employees (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)

St. Ann's Community awards $13,000 in scholarships to help address nursing shortage.

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40 & 8 gives student nursing scholarship (Sedalia Democrat)

Asden Swearngin was awarded a $1,000 nursing scholarship by 40 & 8, Voiture 333. Scholarships are based on needs and accomplishment of the individual.

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NW MN Women's Fund awards scholarships (Crookston Daily Times)

Thanks to the generosity of donors to the Northwest Minnesota Women's Fund, three scholarships were awarded recently for students attending a college or university in the 12-county service area who intend to remain in Northwest Minnesota and give back to the region.

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Nursing School Degree Program Detailed (The Lincoln County News)

Lincoln County Healthcare has created a unique way to stay ahead of the nursing shortage locally by teaming up with Central Maine Community College to offer Lincoln County's first four-year degree program in nursing.

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Hospital recruits most new nursing grads in its history (New Bern Sun Journal)

Dustin Grimes, a burly Marine once stationed at Cherry Point, wasn't sure what he wanted to do after a four-year stint in the military. He had looked at a lot of options; his mother's career as a nurse in Concord made him toy with the idea of pursuing medicine.

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Two local grads receive scholarships from Stark County Junior Fair Board (The Alliance Review)

Photo By Kevin Graff/The Review The Alliance High School band performs Tuesday evening at the countywide band show at the Stark County Fair. Photo By Kevin Graff/The REview Winners of 4-H scholarships awarded at the Stark County Fair Tuesday evening included Ed Weisgarber, 18, of Tuslaw High School, left; Cliff Linder, accepting for his son, Dustin Linder, 18, of Central Christian High School ...

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CFCC nursing program gets $25,000 donation (The Wilmington Star-News)

Cape Fear Community College has received a $25,000 donation to create an endowed scholarship fund for nursing students, officials announced Tuesday.Margaret Weller-Stargell, president of the Willie Stargell Foundation, recently presented the gift, according to a press release from the school.

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An evening of fun, food and providing scholarships (Elk Grove Citizen)

The huge Spotlight Elk Grove signs are prominently hung all over Elk Grove -- at the six Raley’s and Bel Air stores and at the intersection of Elk Grove Boulevard and Elk Grove-Florin Road. The signs are reminders of the big event coming up in just a few weeks – the fundraiser for the Elk Grove Community Foundation on Thursday evening, Sept. 11, at the SES Hall.

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