STUDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES:
SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS
Federal Pell Grant
This program provides grants to students pursuing their first
undergraduate degree. Grants are awarded to students who meet strict
eligibility requirements and who demonstrate exceptionally high financial
need. Each year federal funding levels determine award amounts. Current
award amounts range from $400 - $4,050. To be considered, you must complete
the application process described under to apply.
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant
This
program provides grants to students pursuing their first undergraduate
degree. Grants are available to students who demonstrate financial need.
Priority is given to students who
enroll full-time and are Pell grant
recipients. Depending upon availability of funds, the annual maximum award
is $4,000. To be considered, you must complete the application process
described under to apply.
School of Nursing Merit Scholarship
Funding for this competitive program is available to undergraduate and
graduate students. The amount of the award varies, but can provide up to 50%
of tuition costs. Depending upon the availability of funds, awards may be
renewed each year. Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic progress
in their program of study. Undergraduate students interested in this program
must complete the
Baccalaureate Academic Merit Scholarship Application. Graduate students
interested in this program must complete the
Master's Academic Merit Scholarship Application. Decisions are made by
the Admissions Committee and questions should be addressed to the Office of
Admissions and Student Services.
Peace Corps Fellows Scholarship
Provided by the School of Nursing to assist undergraduate students who
have served in the Peace Corps. These limited, competitive scholarships are
intended to assist RPCV's who have been accepted into the
Peace Corps Fellows Program. Priority consideration will go to students
who have returned from volunteer service within the last 24 months. The
scholarship is in the amount of $12,500 for the academic program with $3,125
disbursed each academic term. Students interested in this program must
complete the Peace
Corps Fellows Program Application. Questions should be addressed to the
Office of Admissions and Student Services.
School of Nursing Grant
This program provides tuition assistance to undergraduate students who
demonstrate financial need. Award recipients must enroll full-time and
maintain satisfactory academic progress in their program of study. Award
amounts vary depending upon financial need and the availability of funds. To
be considered, you must complete the application process described under
to apply.
School of Nursing/Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Grant
This program provides tuition assistance to undergraduate students who
demonstrate financial need. The program honors students with prior service
in the Peace Corps. Award recipients must enroll full-time and maintain
satisfactory academic progress in their program of study. Award amounts vary
depending upon financial need and the availability of funds. To be
considered, you must complete the application process described under
to apply.
CareFirst Scholarship
The CareFirst Scholarship awards $40,000 in tuition and living expenses to a
student in the JHUSON Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Program who intends
to become a nursing faculty mentor upon graduation. Students must certify
that they are committed to completion of their nursing studies within 24
months of program matriculation. In addition, the student will teach at a
school of nursing in Maryland, Northern Virginia, or the District of
Columbia for a period of no less than 3 three years following graduation.
Master’s students interested in this program must complete the
CareFirst Scholarship Application.
Maryland State Scholarship and Grant Programs
For
Maryland residents, the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) provides
funding to support full-time and part-time undergraduate and graduate
students. MHEC offers several programs to support nursing study. These
include need-based, occupational and merit based awards. Application for
most programs requires completion of the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1st of each year. Additional application
materials may also be required. Eligibility and application criteria can be
found on the
MHEC website.
Other State Funding
Non-Maryland residents should contact the appropriate
State Higher Education Agency for information on funding opportunities
available through their state of residency.