Published Jun 11, 2005
Blackman
10 Posts
I am a 34 year old, black, male looking to take nursing around the area of Detroit, Michigan. I want to find scholarships that will pay for the full ride of an ADN and maybe even a stipend for living.
I know of one that was mentioned on here and plan on applying for it but want to find others to hedge my bet. All the nurses at work keep saying "oh yeah being a male and a minority you should be able to get the whole thing paid for and then some!" As much as I keep hearing that I find it difficult to find these programs. Can anyone help?
sayitaintso
73 Posts
I am a 34 year old, black, male looking to take nursing around the area of Detroit, Michigan. I want to find scholarships that will pay for the full ride of an ADN and maybe even a stipend for living. I know of one that was mentioned on here and plan on applying for it but want to find others to hedge my bet. All the nurses at work keep saying "oh yeah being a male and a minority you should be able to get the whole thing paid for and then some!" As much as I keep hearing that I find it difficult to find these programs. Can anyone help?
i'm not in detriot so i dunno what are the laws over there but i know here in nyc...you can get a grant to pay for most of it and then the rest that you have to pay out of pocket you'll get a loan/financial aid to pay for it... to qualify for financial aid you have to make underr a certain amount ...i suggest that you go to a school/community college to enquire about it, since they are the ones who sign you up for the grant ...dunno if that helped
2bRn-STAT
53 Posts
Here is a little to get you started. You have to really research this stuff. It will not just be handed over to you. I dont know where you live, a lot of scholarships are specific to what state you reside and what type school you are going to. There are scholarship books in the library also. Have you applied for pel? You need to do that-fafsa- even if you dont think you qualify.
National Black Nurses Association Ambi-Kiwi Scholarship
Applicant must be black and major in nursing. Deadline: April 15. Amount: Varies.
Contact: Award Officer, National Black Nurses Association
1511 K Street NW, No.415, Washington, DC 20005
WIBC Scholarship
Must be African American. Amount: $1,000-$2,000.
Contact: Director of Scholarships, WIBC
10 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 10019, (212) 586-1771
http://aacn.campusrn.com
(202) 463-6930
http://aacn.campusrn.com/scholarships/scholarship_rn.asp
Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Health Professions Nursing Scholarship Tuition, fees, expenses and stipend http://bhpr.hrsa.gov (866) 867-6856
http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/nursing/scholarship/default.htm
April 15, 2005 National Black Nurses Association NBNA Scholarships $500.00-$2000.00 http://www.nbna.org (301) 589-3200
http://www.nbna.org/scholarship/scholarapp.htm
CarVsTree
1,078 Posts
You might want to look into grants from hospitals. I have a grant. I applied through my local community college, but it is funded by Lehigh Valley Hospital & Health Network. I owe them a year after I graduate. They pay 100% tuition + $500/semester. I'm in an ADN program.
There is a nursing shortage so scholarships are available and many states have loan forgiveness programs. You might want to look into that.
agent
777 Posts
My school has an underrepresnted minority grant for nursing, which I believe they mainly give to males.
What school is that? You talking in Chicago?
Here is a little to get you started. You have to really research this stuff. It will not just be handed over to you. I dont know where you live, a lot of scholarships are specific to what state you reside and what type school you are going to. There are scholarship books in the library also. Have you applied for pel? You need to do that-fafsa- even if you dont think you qualify. National Black Nurses Association Ambi-Kiwi ScholarshipApplicant must be black and major in nursing. Deadline: April 15. Amount: Varies.Contact: Award Officer, National Black Nurses Association1511 K Street NW, No.415, Washington, DC 20005WIBC ScholarshipMust be African American. Amount: $1,000-$2,000.Contact: Director of Scholarships, WIBC10 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 10019, (212) 586-1771 http://aacn.campusrn.com (202) 463-6930 http://aacn.campusrn.com/scholarships/scholarship_rn.asp Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Health Professions Nursing Scholarship Tuition, fees, expenses and stipend http://bhpr.hrsa.gov (866) 867-6856http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/nursing/scholarship/default.htmApril 15, 2005 National Black Nurses Association NBNA Scholarships $500.00-$2000.00 http://www.nbna.org (301) 589-3200http://www.nbna.org/scholarship/scholarapp.htm
Thank you so much this really helps in my search.
You might want to look into grants from hospitals. I have a grant. I applied through my local community college, but it is funded by Lehigh Valley Hospital & Health Network. I owe them a year after I graduate. They pay 100% tuition + $500/semester. I'm in an ADN program.There is a nursing shortage so scholarships are available and many states have loan forgiveness programs. You might want to look into that.
Any leads on where and how to start?
My fault I wasnt paying attention that you were in Detroit.
Try this, not sure how recent
http://www.afh.org/WMNAC%20Scholarships%20&%20Loans.htm
this one looked pretty good:
http://www.lcc.edu/nursing/nursing/scholarship_information/
My fault I wasnt paying attention that you were in Detroit.Try this, not sure how recenthttp://www.afh.org/WMNAC%20Scholarships%20&%20Loans.htmthis one looked pretty good:http://www.lcc.edu/nursing/nursing/scholarship_information/
Thanks much again! :)
namzy
1 Article; 11 Posts
Am a nursing student in Malawi doing Bachelor of Science i nursing year 3. I will graduate next year december am looking for a nursing scholarship in any nursing speciality especially in America.
SteveNNP, MSN, NP
1 Article; 2,512 Posts
We do not have programs of nursing specialty here in the US. You would need to take the NCLEX and go through immigration. Please check out our International Nursing forum as well for more info!