

With a grant from the Helene Fuld Trust, HSBC Bank USA, N.A. in New York, NY, the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing offers 20 scholarships of $16,000 each to students interested in a leadership development program designed to produce new nurses who can make a difference in healthcare quality and safety, particularly among older adults. The Fuld fellowship is designed for students accepted to the Accelerated Bachelor's program in either summer or fall of 2013. All admitted students are automatically considered for this award. No application is required.
This grant is provided by the School of Nursing to assist students who demonstrate financial need. SON grants are awarded from institutional funds and endowed scholarships. Apply for SON Grant
The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing offers a limited number of Academic Merit Scholarships covering half-tuition costs to qualified accepted students. The awards are made to those accepted applicants who, in the judgment of the faculty of the School of Nursing, have demonstrated academic excellence, leadership capabilities, and extracurricular involvement. The scholarship is renewable for each of the four semesters provided the recipient remain in good academic standing at the School of Nursing and depending on availability of funds. All admitted students are automatically considered for this award. No application is required.
Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCV) who fill out the Peace Corps Fellows Application are considered for one of the $12,500 Peace Corps Fellows Scholarships. Preference is given to RPCVs who have completed their service within the past 24 months. Apply for the Peace Corps Scholarship
Through a partnership with Teach for America Hopkins offers waived application fees and special admissions consideration to Teach for America corps members and alumni, plus two-year deferrals to students admitted to JHUSON and who choose to join Teach for America in the year that his/her academic studies commence. Depending on the availability of funds, JHUSON will provide $12,500 to students enrolled in the program. No application is required.
The School of Nursing offers a limited number of academic merit scholarships to qualified accepted students. Awards are made to accepted applicants who, in the judgment of the faculty of the School of Nursing, have demonstrated academic excellence, leadership capabilities, and extracurricular involvement. The scholarship is renewable provided the recipient remain in good academic standing at the School of Nursing and depending on availability of funds. Apply for a Merit Scholarship
Qualified students interested in the PhD program may be eligible to receive tuition and stipend support through the School of Nursing. PhD Funding Opportunities
The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing has a number of interdisciplinary research training programs which offer fellowship opportunities. Fellowship Opportunities
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