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Find similar grantsMichigan Nurses Foundation scholarships via state‑administered grant is sponsored by Michigan Nurses Foundation (with state funding). Scholarships to support nursing students and current nurses in Michigan, especially those in recovery or entering the profession.
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The Michigan Nurses Foundation (MNF) Scholarship Michigan Nurses Foundation Scholarship The following are the minimum nursing scholarship eligibility criteria: The applicant must be currently attending a Michigan college/school of nursing. The applicant must be in good academic standing with demonstrated progress toward degree completion. Each candidate must complete an application and comply with application requirements be considered.
Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. The Scholarship Committee will screen applications and submit recommendations to the MNF Board of Directors for review and approval twice per year. The Michigan Nurses Foundation awards scholarships annually to students currently enrolled in a Michigan college/school of nursing that grants a certificate for practical nursing or an associate, baccalaureate or higher degree in nursing.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nursing students and practicing nurses in Michigan (state program) Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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