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Find similar grantsTwo cycles per year: Cycle 1 May 15–July 15, Cycle 2 November 30–January 31. Program runs through 2026.
NurseThink® - AACN Scholarship is sponsored by American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN). Supports students enrolled in master's and doctoral nursing programs at AACN member institutions who desire to become future nurse faculty. Awards are given twice a year through 2026.
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NurseThink® - AACN Scholarship NurseThink® - AACN Scholarship The NurseThink® - AACN Scholarship supports students enrolled in master's and doctoral nursing programs at AACN member institutions who have a desire to become future nurse faculty. The scholarship is open to all students who are members of the Graduate Nursing Student Academy .
To apply, students must complete an online application, provide demographic information and details on their academic achievement, and submit a short essay outlining their plans to teach after graduation. The scholarship will provide $5,000 to students twice a year through 2026. 1st funding cycle: The application opens on May 15 and closes on July 15.
2nd funding cycle: The application opens on November 30 and closes on January 31. Note: must be currently enrolled in a nursing program to be eligible Contact: If you have any questions, please contact Foundation Coordinator, Alexa Betances at abetances@aacnnursing. org .
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Brief essay describing intentions to teach nursing after graduation
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Currently enrolled in a master's or doctoral nursing program at an AACN member institution; must be a member of the Graduate Nursing Student Academy (GNSA) with desire to become future nurse faculty. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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