Scholarships
SCHOLARSHIPS
The School of Nursing offers scholarships to nursing students who meet various academic, financial, diverse, 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 be found in a link on your online application.
OHSU School of Nursing scholarship application
FAFSA application
The OHSU School of Nursing awards over $200,000 worth of foundation scholarships and grants to incoming and current students every year. For the 2008-2009 school year, the OHSU School of Nursing awarded:
- $91,900 to undergraduate students
- $200,000 to graduate students
- $142,000 to doctoral students
Ph.D. Funding Opportunities:
The GAANN teaching fellowship makes it possible for nursing Ph.D. students to gain advanced preparation in nursing education in addition to their research training in nursing science. The goal of this fellowship program is to enlarge the pool of nurse scientists who are also educated in pedagogical research and theory. It is our expectation that this project will prepare a cadre of graduates uniquely prepared to assume the full academic faculty role that encompasses teaching and conducting research in a School of Nursing.Symptom Management Fellowships for Doctoral and Postdoctoral Nursing Students:
This traineeship program emphasizes individual symptom management in the context of families and requires funded doctoral students to conduct research that will examine a wide variety of symptoms and disease states. Currently, OHSU nurse researchers are evaluating symptoms associated with antiretroviral therapy, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, immediate and late effects of cancer treatment, dementia, urine leakage, fatigue in chronic heart failure, headache, dyspnea, heartburn, musculoskeletal pain, and arthritis. The ultimate goal of this fellowship opportunity is to train researchers capable of developing and testing interventions that support optimal individual and family functioning in the context of illness.
The Hartford Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence provides scholarship funds for post baccalaureate to Ph.D. students and provides a gerontology focused faculty mentor to provide individual guidance and support throughout your program of study.
The Building Academic Geriatric Nursing Capacity (BAGNC) Pre-doctoral Scholarship ($100,000) and the Claire M. Fagin Fellowship ($120,000) awards:Both support nurses committed to careers in academic geriatric nursing. Thanks to The Mayday Fund the BAGNC program provides an additional $5,000 award to selected scholar and fellow candidates whose research includes the study of pain in the elderly.
Graduate Partnership Training Program in Biobehaviorial Research National Institute of Nursing Research offers the Graduate Partnership Training Program in Biobehavioral Research, with a consortium of universities that includes the Oregon Health and Science University School of Nursing.
OHSU School of Nursing Loans:
Emergency Loan
Amount: $500.00
Requirements: For undergraduate students only. 0% interest rate for students needing emergency funds. It can be loaned over financial aid, even if students are fully funded.
Contact: Registrar's Office
503 494-7800
Harding Loan
Amount: $1,000-$2,000
Requirements: For current students needing additional assistance not provided by financial aid. These loans carry a 5% fixed interest rate which begins at the time of the loan. The loans come due 3 months after graduation. Only available to students who are not fully funded through financial aid.
Contact: Tami Buedefeldt
OHSU School of Nursing Office of Admissions
503 494-0954
Loan Forgiveness Options:
Federal Loan Forgiveness for employees of non-profit agencies.
College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007 (H.R. 2669)
How it works: The federal government will cancel all remaining student loans for individuals who have worked in public service for ten years. Individuals are required to make 120 payments towards their student loans during those ten years in order to be eligible. Individuals will not receive reimbursement for previous payments, nor can they receive a check for the remaining balance of the loan, but rather all remaining student debt will be cancelled and no further payments required.
How to apply: The federal government is still determining how to process requests for this program. They are expected to announce procedures in Spring 2008. Please note that this program has been approved by the U.S. Department of Education and will begin canceling eligible student debt starting in October 2017.
Eligible Loans: Eligible student loans include Federal Direct Stafford Loans, Federal Direct PLUS Loans, Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans, and Federal Direct Consolidation Loans.
Link to more information: http://www.ncnonprofits.org/advocacy/loanforgiveness.asp
Other Scholarship Opportunities
In addition to our internal scholarships, students are encouraged to apply for outside awards. While the School of Nursing does not process these awards, we are happy to provide the following contact information for specific scholarships as well as scholarship search engines.
AARP
Foundation Women's Scholarship Program: Amount:
$500-$5,000
Deadline:
March 31
Requirements:
Applicants must be female students, over the age of 40, who are enrolled in an
accredited program within 6 months of the award. Students must also present
demonstrated financial need. Priority will be given to applications in the
following categories; individuals returning to the workforce after an extended
absence; individuals who are underemployed (in a job with limited pay, limited
growth opportunities and limited benefits); or grandmothers or other female
relatives raising another family member's child/children (with the ability to
demonstrate significant financial responsibility for those child/children).
Alliance of Technology and Women's (ATW)
Portland: Amount: $1,000 - $5,000
Deadline:
February 28.
Requirements:
Applicants must be women pursuing Associate's and Bachelor's programs to
compete in the GREAT MINDS Collegiate Scholarship Program.
American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN): Amount: Varies Deadline: Varies Requirements: Website lists a number of scholarship, fellowship, grant, and other funding source opportunities for nursing students enrolled in a variety of nursing programs. See website for details.
APNA Janssen Student
Scholarship Program: Amount: Varies Deadline: June 1 Requirements: the APNA Janssen Student
Scholarship is available to undergraduate nursing students who show an interest
in psychiatric mental health nursing and Graduate students enrolled in a
program leading to a Masters or Doctorate in Nursing with an emphasis in
psychiatric/mental health nursing.
Army Nurse Corps Association
Amount: $3000 Deadline:
April 1 Requirements: Open to nursing students who are affiliated with a
component of the US Army.
Scholarship information and application
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Bertha P. Singer Scholarship: Amount:
$1,000
Deadline:
March 1st
Requirements:
Applicants must be enrolled in their third year of a four-year nursing degree
program in Oregon. Must have a minimum of 3.0 GPA.
The Betty Gray Rural Health Development Award
(RHDA) Program supports health promotion in rural areas through education, practice and research. Core values are innovation,
accountability for outcomes, and a plan to leverage these pilot funds into
sustainable programs. The RHDA program supports pilot and/or feasibility
projects in research, education and practice which will contribute to the
long-term goal of improving rural health through nursing science, practice and
education.
Call for proposal
RHDA application
CollegeBoard
Scholarship Finder: Amount:
Varies
Deadline:
Varies
Requirements:
Open to nursing students enrolled in a variety of nursing programs. See website
for details.
Community
Health Partnership: Amount:
$2000 to $10,000
Deadline:
March 1
Requirements:
Open to Oregon residents interested in public health nursing students enrolled
in a variety of nursing programs. See website for details.
Fastweb.com Scholarship website: Amount:
Varies
Deadline:
Varies
Requirements:
The website offers a search engine to help students find scholarship
opportunities appropriate for each student.
Ford Opportunity
Scholarship Program: Amount:
90% of the student's "unmet financial need" Deadline:
March
Requirements:
Applicants must be undergraduate students, residents of Oregon, and be single
parent with custody of a dependent child. Students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA
and proof of financial need. Students are required to complete the FAFSA to
become eligible.
Foundation of the
National Student Nurses' Association (FNSNA): Amount:
$1,000 - $5,000 annually; renewable
Deadline:
January
Requirements:
Promise of Nursing scholarship available to undergraduate and RN-BS students
taking at least 6 credits per term. Applicants must be involved in student
nursing organizations and community health activities, have documented academic
success, as well as financial need. There is a $10 fee for this application.
Foundation
of the National Student Nurses' Association: Amount:
$1,000 - $7,500 annually; renewable
Deadline:
March (Check website for exact date.)
Requirements:
Promise of Nursing scholarship available to applicants who are graduate nursing
students; demonstrate academic excellence, financial need and a commitment to
the nurse educator role; and plan to serve in this capacity upon completion of
the program.
Gary Stewart Scholarship for Research in Public Health: Amount: $2,500, a one-year membership to ARHP, and paid registration and travel to Reproductive Health 2008. Deadline: March (Check website for exact date.) Requirements: Supports educational research projects of graduate students in public health. Funded through ARHP's Fund for the Future of Reproductive Health®
Global Health Scholarship: Amount: $2,000
Deadline: April (Check website for exact date.) Requirements:
This scholarship is open to students who wish to commit at least four weeks on
site to an experience that combines clinical or public health, educational, and
research components. Developing a research
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Board guide to International Research, Institutional Review
Board process.
Harding Loan
Application: Amount: Up to $850 per term Deadline: Can take up to 4 weeks to process. Requirements: Applicant must be enrolled in SoN coursework.
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Nursing Scholarship Program: Amount: Full scholarship including tuition, fees, books, monthly stipend Deadline: June (Check website for exact date.) Requirements: HRSA funds approximately 200 full awards each year in exchange for at least two years service at a health care facility with a critical shortage of nurses. Please check website for more information.
Held Foundation
Scholarship: Amount:
$2,500
Deadline:
November (Check website for exact date.
Requirements:
Have graduated or will graduate from nursing school in 18 months prior to March
(Check website for exact date.)with a BS degree or higher and have been recruited
to one of five hospitals in Los Angeles County.
HRSA Bureau of Health Professions: Amount: Varies Deadline: Varies Requirements: HRSA offers information on a variety of scholarships, loans, and loan repayment programs to those in health care professions at various levels. Please check website for more information.
Hispanic Metropolitan Chamber Scholarship: Amount: $500-$5,000 Deadline: February (Check website for exact date.) Requirements: Applicant must be of Hispanic ancestry and reside in Oregon or Clark County Washington. Students must have a minimum GPA of 2.75 and enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program. Students are evaluated on academic achievements, extracurricular activities in the community and a written essay.
Hospice and
Palliative Nurses Association (HPNA) Awards: Amount:
Varies
Deadline:
June (check website for exact dates and details)
Requirements:
The HPNA funds several awards, grants, and scholarships each year. Please check
website for more information.
Johnson &
Johnson, Discover Nursing, Scholarship Search: Amount: Varies
Deadline:
Varies
Requirements:
The Johnson & Johnson website offers a search engine to help students find
scholarship opportunities appropriate for each student.
Lawrence R. Foster Memorial Scholarship in Public Health: Amount: $1000 to $10,000 Deadline: March (Check website for exact date.) Requirements: Open to Oregon residents interested in public health nursing students enrolled in a variety of nursing programs. See website for details.
Leo Adler Foundation: Amount: Varies Deadline: April 1st (postmark) Requirements: To be eligible students must be graduates of North Powder High School or have graduated from a high school in Baker County, Oregon. Students must have a 2.0 GPA, have a need for financial assistance, and be of good moral character. Applications require proof of financial need (FAFSA and copies of tax returns), proof of academic success (transcripts, SAT scores, and high school diploma), and two letters of recommendation.
Lydia's Professional Uniform/AACN Excellence in Academics Nursing Scholarship: Amount: 2 awards for $2,500 Deadline: August and November (Check website for exact date.) Requirements: To qualify, students must possess a GPA of 3.5 or better, complete the required application form, and submit a 250 word essay describing their career aspirations and financial need.
Minority Nurse
Magazine Scholarship:Amount:
Varies
Deadline:
Varies
Requirements:
Open to racial and ethnic minority nursing students enrolled in a variety of
nursing programs. See website for details.
Mount Hood Medical Center Foundation
Nursing Scholarship: Amount:
One $10,000 award or two $5,000 awards
Deadline:
May (Check website for exact date.)
Requirements:
Undergraduate students admitted to the nursing program in their sophomore,
junior or senior year of college in the Portland Metropolitan Area with a
minimum GPA of 2.75. Preference will be given to those students with a history
of employment at Legacy Health System and a willingness to consider employment
with Legacy Mount Hood Medical Center for a minimum of one year following
graduation.
National Black Nurses Associations Inc. Scholarships: Amount: Varies between $500-$2,000 Deadline: April 15th (Check website for exact date.) Requirements: Undergraduate students enrolled in a nursing program with at least one year remaining. Applicants must be members of the NBNA and of their local chapter. Students must provide official transcripts, letters of recommendation and essays.
National Institute of Nursing Research Graduate Partnerships Program: Amount: Varies Deadline: December (Check website for exact date.)
National Student Nurses Association (NSNA) Foundation Scholarship Opportunities:Amount: Varies Deadline: Varies Requirements: Website offers scholarship recourses for undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in a nursing program.
Nurse Practitioner
Healthcare Foundation: Amount: Varies Deadlines: November 15
The
Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Foundation announced its 2009-2010 Student
Scholarships & Awards Program. This program includes 3 scholarships and 17 awards.
Amount: $1,500 to $5,000 Deadline: November 15
Requirements: Open to nursing graduate students enrolled in a variety of
programs. Get more details.
Northwest Navy Nurse Corps Association:The NNCA offers this scholarship to increase awareness of navy nursing as a career option. Acceptance of this scholarship does not commit the recipient to service in the military. Amount: $1500 Deadline: March (Check website for exact date.) Requirements: Applicants must be enrolled in their junior year of a nursing program. Must have a minimum of 3.0 GPA.
Oregon Health Care Foundation: Amount: $500 - $1000 Deadline: May (Check website for exact date.) Requirements: scholarships are awarded to those pursuing further education in any field related to long term care (www.ohcfonline.org/pdf/General Studies Scholarship Application Form 2009.pdf) and to certified nursing assistants currently working in the field of long term care and seeking an LPN, RN, advanced nursing degree, or be enrolled in another health care related degree program, including health administration. (/www.ohcfonline.org/pdf/MMC Application Form 2009.pdf)
Oregon Nurses
Foundation Centennial Education Scholarship: Amount:
$1,000
Deadline:
Check website.
Requirements:
For students accepted into or currently enrolled in a nursing program within in
the state of Oregon. Students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0. Applicants are
evaluated on leadership abilities and experiences, experiences with diverse
populations, future career goals, and financial need.
Oregon Student Assistance Commission (OSAC): Amount: Varies Deadline: March (Check website for exact date.) Requirements: Apply for nearly 400 scholarships with one application for the 2009-2010 academic year. Several scholarships are specifically for health professions students. To preview scholarship opportunities and complete your application online, see website for details.
Oregon Student Assistance Council: Amount: Varies Deadline: Check website. Requirements: For participating RNs who practice in qualifying areas for at least two years and up to 4 years, a designated amount of their qualifying federal loans are repaid. Award amounts prorated for nurses who practice less than full-time. The current annual award limit per individual is approximately $9,317 (adjusted annually on July 1, based on the current Consumer Price Index). Application
Oregon Student Assistance Commission: Amount: Varies Deadline: Varies Requirements: The website offers a search engine to help students find scholarship opportunities appropriate for each student. Information specific to Nursing Repayment Options can be found here.
Paying for College Student Resource Guide: Amount: Varies Deadline: Varies Requirements: The website offers a listing of scholarship opportunities to help students find scholarship opportunities appropriate for each student.
Pride Foundation and
Greater Seattle Business Association (GSBA) Scholarships: Amount:
Over 40 Scholarships available with one application. Awards vary from
$500-$10,000 with the average recipient being awarded over $3,000. Students can
receive more than one award.
Deadline:
January (Check website for exact date.)
Requirements:
Applicants must be Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon or Washington residents but
may study elsewhere. Preference is given to students who are self-identified
lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT), members of LGBT families, or
straight-allies who have been strongly supportive of the LGBT community. All
scholarships emphasize demonstrated commitment to human and civil rights for
all people.
Promise of Nursing Regional Faculty Fellowship: Amount: Awards range from $1,000 to $7,500 Deadline: March (Check website for exact date.) Requirements: For current licensed registered nurses who are looking to pursue a prestigious career in nursing education. Applicants are evaluated on documented academic excellence, financial need, and commitment to the nurse educator role with plans to serve in the capacity upon completion of your program.
SGNA: Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, Inc. RN General Education Scholarship: Amount: $2,500 reimbursement after completion of fall term. Deadline: July (Check website for exact date.) Requirements: Applicants must be a full-time nursing student with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applicants must submit a short essay, a letter of recommendation, and a transcript of any coursework already completed.
Susan G. Komen for the Cure College Scholarship: Amount: Up to $10,000 per year. Deadline: February (Check website for exact date). Requirements: Applicants must have lost a parent to breast cancer. Be a high school graduate, a high school student who will graduate by June 2008, or have received the equivalent of a high school diploma. Current college students are eligible. Plan to attend a state-supported college or university in the state where they permanently reside. Have a college GPA of 2.8 on a 4.0 scale (if already attending college). Be no older than 25 years old by June 2008. Be a U.S. citizen, or documented permanent resident of the U.S. Never at any time have been subject to any disciplinary action by any institution or entity, including, but not limited to, any educational or law enforcement agency.
Tafford Uniforms Scholarship: Amount: $1,000 Deadline: Applications are reviewed twice a year. Next application will open in August for a December award. See website for details. Requirements: Both undergraduate and graduate students are eligible. Students must have a 2.5 GPA. Applicants must also submit a short essay explaining their reasons for pursuing a career in nursing.
Tylenol Scholarship: Amount: 10 $10,000 and 30 $5,000 Scholarships. Deadline: May (Check website for exact date). Requirements: For students pursuing careers in health care at either the undergraduate or graduate level. Applicants are evaluated on leadership qualities and academic performance.
Walter and Marie
Schmidt Scholarship: Amount:
Varies
Deadline:
February (Check website for exact date.)
Requirements:
For undergraduate students with an interest in gerontological nursing. Students
must be Oregon residents enrolled at least half time in a nursing program. Applicants
are required


