Project Details
Description
The Foundation's New Careers in Nursing program was designed to address the nursing shortage by funding scholarships in accelerated bachelor's and master's degrees in nursing, with preference given to schools that increase the number of students in these programs or increase enrollment and retention of disadvantaged or minority students.This grant supports one of 52 nursing schools selected for funding through a competitive application process. Grantee institutions will allocate RWJF scholarship funds to enrolled students accepted into accelerated baccalaureate or master's degree nursing programs who will receive the New Careers in Nursing scholarships. The intent is to support students and offset expenses encumbered as a result of participating in an accelerated degree program. These funds will not to be used to supplant other financial resources such as loan funds that the student is eligible to receive due to need. Students may use their scholarship funds to pay tuition, academic fees, or as a subsidy to living expenses to reduce their financial burden while in school. The school will report on the progress of scholarship recipients during the academic year. As a result of this program, the nursing school is expected to increase: (1) student enrollment capacity or increase diversity in its accelerated program(s); and (2) the number of students from disadvantaged backgrounds that enroll and graduate from the program.
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 9/1/14 → 8/31/15 |
Funding
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: $120,000.00
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