9 Top Scholarships For Nursing Students in 2024

Dear nursing student, are you looking to fund your nursing education in 2024? We’ve compiled a list of the top scholarships available for nursing students this year.

From the Marianne Linanne Scholarship to the Health Resources & Services Administration Nurse Corps Scholarship Program, here are top 9 scholarships you can apply for as a nursing student in 2024!

1. Marianne Linanne Scholarship

Deadline: 2/14/24 

Available to: Undergraduate & Graduate Students 

Award Amount: $1,000

The Marianne Linanne Scholarship is available to nursing students. To be considered, you must submit a 200 - to 300 - word essay on the following topic: "What Nurses Can Do to Promote A Positive Respect for Life."

2. The Touchmark Foundation Nursing Scholarship

Deadline: 3/30/24 

Available to: Undergraduate Students 

Award Amount: Varies

The Touchmark Foundation Nursing Scholarship is available to students who are pursuing studies in geriatric nursing.

You must live or pursue your nursing education in any of the following states or provinces: Arizona, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, Wisconsin, and Alberta, Canada to be eligible for this award.

3. Army Nurse Corps Association Scholarship

Deadline: 3/31/24 

Available to: Undergraduate & Graduate Students 

Award Amount: $3,000

The Army Nurse Corps Association Scholarship is available to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a degree in nursing, nurse anesthesia, or a related healthcare field.

You must be planning to enter or have previously served in a component of the U.S. Army to be eligible for this award. Students whose parent(s) or spouse are serving or have served in the Active Army, Army National Guard, or Army Reserve are also eligible.

4. NADONA Stephanie Carrol Scholarship

Amount: $1,000 - $5,000

Eligibility: Accredited Nursing Program, Long Term Care or Geriatrics, Application, Personal Essay, NADONA membership preferred

Deadline: March 31, 2024

This scholarship has been established in memory of Stephanie Carroll, long-time valued NADONA employee. 

5. Charles Kunz Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship

Amount: $3,000 - $10,000

Eligibility: Nursing student, Registered with ENA, Approved by ENA, Application Form, Recommendations, Accredited Institution with Verification

Deadline: April 30, 2024

The Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) Foundation and similar organizations offer funding and other help for those in the nursing profession.

6. Barbara Rhomberg Nursing Scholarship

Amount: $1,000

Eligibility: Enrolled in Nursing Associates or Bachelor’s Program, Non-Traditional Student, at least 3 Year Gap between High School and College

Deadline: April 30, 2024

The Barbara Rhomberg Excellence in Nursing Scholarship, sponsored by B4 Brands, was founded in 2013 in loving memory of Barbara Rhomberg. 

7. DiversityNursing.com Education Award

 Deadline: 5/12/24 

Available to: Undergraduate & Graduate Students 

Award Amount: $5,000

The DiversityNursing.com Education Award is available to undergraduate and graduate students. You must be enrolled in an accredited School of Nursing in a professional registered nurse program to be eligible for this award.

8. TravelNurseSource.com Scholarship

Deadline: 6/1/24 

Available to: Undergraduate & Graduate Students 

Award Amount: $1,000

The TravelNurseSource.com Scholarship is available to nursing students. You must be at least 18 years of age and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 to be eligible for this award. A 500 - to 1,000 - word personal essay is also required.

9. Health Resources & Services Administration Nurse Corps Scholarship Program

Amount: Full-ride scholarship

Students pursuing primary care health professions training may be eligible to apply to the National Health Service Corps Scholarship Program (NHSC SP).

Awarded scholars provide primary care health services in Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs). 

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