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NASN Scholarship Applications Now Open - Deadline October 15, 2022

By NASN Inc posted 08-22-2022 15:13

  

NASN members are invited to apply for one of three NASN scholarships. Submit applications by October 15, 2022.

The Endowment Education Scholarship is for professional registered school nurses or school nurse educators pursuing post-baccalaureate certification or graduate degrees.

  • History: This scholarship originated as the Shirley Steel Award in 1994. Shirley Steel, NASN President (1991-92) from the state of Maryland, was a strong advocate for continuing education for school nurses. The original award was funded by a personal donation from Past President Steel and the Maryland Association of School Health Nurses. NASN has continued to budget and annually provide educational scholarships to NASN members who are advancing their education within school nursing.

The Advocacy Education Scholarship is for school nurses participating in an advocacy education program.

  • History: The funds for this scholarship were originally named The NASN Advocacy Education Award in honor of Sally Williams, NASN's first President (1970-71). Past President Williams of California worked tirelessly for many years to convince the National Education Association (NEA) to address the unique needs and contributions of school nurses. On July 4, 1968, her efforts resulted in the establishment of the Department of Nursing within the NEA. Her vision was to bring school nurses together with a common voice and goal in speaking out on legislative issues that impacted school health.

The RN to BSN Education Advancement Scholarship is for registered nurses employed in schools to advance their education.

  • History: In 2010 the IOM: Future of Nursing recommended supporting the advancement of nurses, with the goal that 80% of nurses have a baccalaureate degree by 2020. Allowing one NASN scholarship to support a school nurse to pursue a baccalaureate nursing degree will support the advancement of school nursing practice.

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