In nursing, as you increase your education you’re more likely to have better, more specialized job opportunities as well as higher salaries. For example, there’s about a $20,000 difference in average annual salary between nurses with just Registered Nurse (RN) licensure and those with Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degrees.1,2 There’s also about a $10,000 average annual salary difference between BSN holders and nurses who’ve earned a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN).2,3
Even when you know that nursing school is a good investment for your career progression, covering tuition can still feel like a sizable hurdle to get over. To cover costs you first should apply for government funding with the and also check with your school’s to see if there are any internal endowments you qualify for. But once you’ve exhausted the financing opportunities from these sources, how else can you pay for nursing school? The good news is that there’s tons of scholarships available specifically for nursing students as well as scholarships available from any number of organizations that serve different communities that you might qualify for. Read on to get some tips on how to find and apply for scholarships and what resources are available at .
Tips for searching for nursing scholarships
Scholarship opportunities are everywhere. While that doesn’t mean you're guaranteed to hit the jackpot, remember that every little bit counts and if you put the time in you’ll likely be able to defer some of your academic costs.
Be Prepared
All scholarships you apply to are likely to require a few of the same materials for application. Be prepared to write a personal statement, potentially provide a letter of recommendation from a professional or academic contact, and have a transcript at the ready.
Think big and small
Many large companies have educational scholarships or academic funds set aside for employees or family members of employees. Some corporations like Tylenol also offer scholarships to students entering a healthcare profession. Even tiny organizations often have some sort of scholarship program. Think about the professional associations you’re a part of and look into their charitable giving to see if they have any resources for you to take advantage of. Check with your manager or look in your employee handbook to see if there’s funding available.
Get personal
Foundations, religious or community organizations, local businesses, or civic groups also occasionally will have scholarships available. Many scholarships are also ethnicity-based and dependent on the field (think healthcare, nursing, STEM) or specific role you’re entering. If you or a close family member is a you may also have a number of educational funding opportunities.
Plan for the long term
Some scholarships are only available on an annual or semester basis. If you find something that you won’t qualify for until future semesters, you can still plan to apply and could even potentially finish your application early. Put a note on your calendar so you don’t forget to submit an application to fund future terms.
List of nursing scholarships
Use this list as just a starting point for your scholarship search. Pay careful attention to the requirements of each scholarship and whether you and your program qualify.
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