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OHSU School of Nursing Scholarships

The School of Nursing Foundation offers scholarships to nursing students who meet various academic, financial, ethnicity, regional, and program criteria.  All incoming and current students must submit a completed OHSU SON scholarship application as well as the FAFSA application to be considered for these internal SoN awards. The OHSU School of Nursing Scholarship Application is also found in your online application. (Form is in Adobe Acrobat 4.0 format; you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to print this document. Go to Adobe Acrobat to download the free Acrobat Reader.)The OHSU School of Nursing awards over $200,000 worth of foundation scholarships to incoming and current students every year. For the 2006-2007 school year, the OHSU School of Nursing awarded:

  • $125,000 to undergraduate students
  • $161,000 to graduate students
  • $77,000 to PhD students

School of Nursing Receives HRSA Award Funding

Outlook 7/2008

The School of Nursing was recently notified that four grant applications, totaling more than $645K will receive funding from the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration. Carol Howe, DNSc, CNM, FACNM, professor, interim director of advanced practice nursing programs, and director of nurse midwifery program , was awarded $300,142 for “Midwifery: Efficacy/Data/Disparity/Education/Expansion”, which aims to enhance and expand the education of nurse-midwives. Paula McNeil, MS, RN, assistant professor, director of continuing education, and executive director of the Western Institute of Nursing, was awarded $267,283 for  “NEXus - The Nursing Education Xchange: Collaborative Efforts to Resolve the Nursing Faculty Shortage”. This project will address the nursing faculty shortage and rapid growth in doctorate of nursing practice programs by serving more students through efficiencies gained by inter-institution collaboration. Judith Baggs, PhD, RN, FAAN, professor and senior associate dean, was awarded $68,238 for “Advanced Education Nursing Traineeship Program” which provides traineeship funding for master’s and doctoral School of Nursing students. Stephen Yermal, PhD, RN, CRNA, assistant professor and director of nurse anesthesia program, was awarded $9,903 for “Nurse Anesthetist Traineeship Program” which will provide scholarships for second year nurse anesthesia master’s students.