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Cosby H. Watson Memorial Scholarship in Nursing

Cosby H. Watson Memorial Scholarship in Nursing

Applicable For:

High School Students, Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$4000

Application Deadline:

10/02/2024

Scholarship Provider

Country

United States

About This Scholarship

She kept her Registered Nurse licence into her 80th year and was always the ‘go to’ person whenever someone was ill or injured. This award was established in Cosby’s memory by her friends and family to assist pre-nursing students in the neighbourhood who have a strong desire to help others.

The Great Lakes Bay Region and enrollment in a pre-nursing programme at Delta College or SVSU (without admission to the School of Nursing) are requirements for the Cosby H. Watson Memorial Scholarship in Nursing. Career objectives, letters of recommendation, and general participation in job, school, and community activities are all evaluation criteria.

Eligibility Criteria For Cosby H. Watson Memorial Scholarship in Nursing

Here are some common eligibility criteria that may apply:

  • Field of Study: Scholarships in nursing are typically intended for students pursuing degrees or certifications in nursing or related disciplines such as registered nursing (RN), licensed practical nursing (LPN), or nurse practitioner (NP).
  • Academic Performance: Many scholarships have minimum academic requirements, such as a specific grade point average (GPA) or standardized test scores. The specific academic criteria may vary depending on the scholarship program and the level of competition.
  • Enrollment or Acceptance: Most scholarships require applicants to be enrolled or accepted into a nursing program at an accredited institution. You may need to provide proof of enrollment or acceptance as part of your application.
  • Demonstrated Interest or Experience: Scholarships may prioritize applicants who have a genuine interest in nursing and can demonstrate their passion through relevant experiences. This could include volunteer work in healthcare settings, internships, shadowing experiences, or participation in nursing organizations or activities.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Many scholarship programs require letters of recommendation from nursing instructors, supervisors, or professionals who can speak to your skills, abilities, and potential for success in the field of nursing. These letters provide insights into your qualifications and dedication.

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