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Scholarships, 2008 - 2009

Scholarship aid is available from
  • The School of Nursing
  • The University (UMass Amherst)
  • Foundation and private sources
Scholarships from the School of Nursing
Scholarships and awards are presented annually in late April or early May at the School of Nursing Scholarship and Awards Reception. The actual scholarship monies will be credited to student SPIRE accounts for the Fall 2009 semester through the Financial Aid Office. Eligible student groups will be notified in the Fall semester that they may apply for certain scholarships with a deadline date of January 7th; other selections for scholarships and awards are made by the School based upon eligibility criteria. See below for a complete list of Nursing scholarships and awards. scholarships and awards.
Scholarships from UMass Amherst and Other Sources
Many other University wide scholarship opportunities can be found by visiting Financial Aid's comprehensive Scholarship Resource Guide, which lists private sources, such as the Gates Millennium Scholarship, as well as University-based sources, and provides links to global scholarship search engines. Students are also invited to investigate the Fulbright Program for U.S. Students, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State. For further information or if you
have questions, please call the Financial Aid office at (413) 545-0801.

List of Scholarships for Nursing Students

COOLEY DICKINSON SCHOLARSHIP – Cooley Dickinson Hospital is proud to sponsor scholarships at the University of Massachusetts Amherst School of Nursing for students pursuing baccalaureate degrees. Selections are based upon a completed essay and academic merit. The selection process is a collaborative one between the School of Nursing and Cooley Dickinson Hospital. Students working within Cooley Dickinson have preference, however, other applicants will also be considered. Eligible students need to be currently enrolled in the University during Fall 2009.

DR. LILLIAN R. GOODMAN AND DR. MARY K. ALEXANDER FELLOWSHIP FUND – This scholarship was established in 2004 by Drs. Goodman and Alexander to provide support to students pursuing PhD at the School of Nursing. Dr. Lillian R. Goodman is a former Associate Dean and Acting Dean of the School of Nursing at UMass Amherst and the former Dean of the Graduate School of Nursing at UMass Worcester. Dr. Mary K. Alexander received her MS degree in Nursing from the Amherst campus as well as her EdD from the School of Education and is the former Associate Dean of the Graduate School of Nursing at UMass Worcester. The fund will endow scholarships for students enrolled in the PhD Program in the School of Nursing. Selection is based on financial need, a grade point average of 3.5 or more, as well as leadership potential within the profession. Eligible students need to be currently enrolled in the University during Fall 2009.

ELIZABETH BATTEY MARCHESE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS – The late Mr. Lawrence Marchese, a long-time supporter of nursing education at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, MA, established the Elizabeth Battey Marchese Memorial Scholarship Fund at the School of Nursing in memory of his late wife who was a nurse. The Fund supports scholarships for students pursuing baccalaureate degrees within the School and was offered for the first time in May of 2000. Selections are based upon a resume, completed essay and academic merit. The selection process is a collaborative one between the School of Nursing and Baystate Health Systems. Preference is for students affiliated with Baystate Health Systems, however other applicants will also be considered. Eligible students need to be currently enrolled in the University during Fall 2009.

KATHLEEN HORAN BERMAN NURSING SCHOLARSHIP FUND – Established in 2006 by Robert Berman, in memory of his wife, Kathleen Horan Berman, alumna from the UMass Amherst School of Nursing Class of 1976, established an endowed fund to be known as the Kathleen Horan Berman Nursing Scholarship Fund. The fund will endow scholarships for students pursuing undergraduate degrees in the School of Nursing . The scholarship shall be awarded to students primarily based on financial need; priority will be given to students who will broaden the race and ethnic diversity of the School of Nursing . Eligible students need to be currently enrolled in the University during Fall 2009.

ELIZABETH CZAPRAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND – Illustrating her recognition of the important role of nurses in our nation's health care, the late Elizabeth Czapran, BS '58 and MEd '72, established an endowed fund through her will to be known as the Elizabeth Czapran Scholarship. The fund will endow scholarships for students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in the School of Nursing . Eligible students need to be currently enrolled in the University during Fall 2009.

ELIZABETH WOOLRICH SCHOLARSHIP FUND – Established in 2004 by Robert Woolrich, ‘76G an alumnus from the School of Public Health and Health Sciences and his wife, Noeline, a registered nurse. This gift honors the memory of Mr. Woolrich's late mother Elizabeth and pays tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Woolrich's personal and professional interests in end-of-life care. The fund will endow scholarships for students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in the School of Nursing . Eligible students need to be currently enrolled in the University during Fall 2009.

EMBRACING THE CHALLENGE SCHOLARSHIPS – Established in 2004, this scholarship opportunity is sponsored by the Department of Health and Human Services Workforce Diversity Grant awarded to the School of Nursing . It helps address the nursing shortage and continuing under representation of ethnic minority nurses in the overall workforce by providing support to promising ethnic minority and disadvantaged nursing students making the transition from their sophomore year into their first formal year of nursing school. The selection process is based on financial need and information provided by Financial Aid Services. By accepting the Embracing the Challenge (ETC) award, the recipient agrees to participate in ETC activities. Eligible students need to be currently enrolled in the University during Fall 2009.

HAMPSHIRE DISTRICT MEDICAL SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP – Initiated for the first time in 2004, the Hampshire District Medical Society is providing this scholarship opportunity in recognition of the important role that the University of Massachusetts Amherst School of Nursing has had, and continues to have, in meeting the challenges of nursing education, and supports efforts to bring talented nurse graduates into our health care community. Selection is based on class standing (upper 1/3 of their class) and eligible recipients must be committed to remaining and working in Hampshire County after graduation. Eligible students need to be currently enrolled in the University during Fall 2009.

JAMES AND MARY CROSS SCHOLARSHIP – The James and Mary Cross Scholarship was established by UMass Amherst alumna Mary-Jane Cross to honor the memory of her parents. Originally open to all UMass Amherst students, Ms. Cross recently restricted the James and Mary Cross Scholarship to provide scholarships to assist UMass Amherst School of Nursing students, at all educational levels, to obtain a University education who otherwise might not have sufficient resources to do so. Eligible students need to be currently enrolled in the University during Fall 2009.

LINDA PETERS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – This scholarship was established in 1997 by the Peters family, to honor the memory of Linda Peters, a student in the School of Nursing . It recognizes academic excellence in an undergraduate student who has completed their junior year of the nursing major. Selection is based on a completed essay, academic merit and financial need. Final selection is by the Peters family. Eligible students need to be currently enrolled in the University during Fall 2009.

MARGARET WALLENIUS CRAIG SCHOLARSHIP – This scholarship was established in 1998 by James Craig, Biological Sciences librarian at UMass Amherst and long-time supporter and advocate of the School of Nursing . It honors the memory of his late mother, Margaret Wallenius Craig. Mrs. Craig strongly believed in the value of higher education and wanted to herself become a nurse however financial constraints did not allow this dream to become a reality. This scholarship will help nursing students to realize their dream and to complete their education at the School of Nursing . The selection of students is based on financial need and information provided by Financial Aid Services. Eligible students need to be currently enrolled in the University during Fall 2009.

MARY A. MAHER SCHOLARSHIP FUND – This scholarship fund was established to honor the founding Dean of the School of Nursing , Mary A. Maher, who was instrumental in establishing the School in 1953. She initiated both the first baccalaureate program and the first graduate program in the public education system in Massachusetts . Eligible students need to be currently enrolled in the University during Fall 2009.

NANCY S. ANTON SCHOLARSHIP – This scholarship was established in 1991 by family and friends to honor the memory of Nancy S. Anton, a student in the School of Nursing . The scholarship recognizes outstanding achievement by an undergraduate student who is completing his/her junior year of the nursing major. The selection process includes the completion of an essay and an interview with members of the Anton family. Eligible students need to be currently enrolled in the University during Fall 2009.

WILLIAM F. FIELD ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM – This University program honors students in their junior year with outstanding academic achievement.

List of Awards for Nursing Students

The list of awards is currently under revision – Please check again.

Special Notices and Opportunities

NURSING FACULTY FELLOWSHIPS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE FNSNA
The Foundation of the National Student Nurses Association (FNSNA) is pleased to announce applications for the Promise of Nursing Regional Faculty Fellowship are now available. Funding for these nursing faculty fellowships is raised at the Promise of Nursing galas sponsored by The Johnson & Johnson Campaign for Nursing's Future. Registered nurses enrolled in post-graduate education programs in preparation for a nurse educator role may be eligible for awards up to $7,500 for tuition, academic fees and books for the 2009-2010 academic year. To obtain an online application, visit http://www.nsna.org/foundation/scholarships/pon_fellowship.asp. Applications are due by Friday, March 6, 2009. For more information, contact the FNSNA at (718) 210-0705 or nsna@nsna.org Attn: Jasmine.

INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM SEEKS APPLICANTS
The FIC/Ellison Overseas Fellowship Program offers an exciting one-year clinical research training experience for graduate level U.S. students in the health professions. Those selected will experience mentored research training at top-ranked NIH funded research centers in a diverse group of countries, including Bangladesh, Botswana, Brazil, China, Haiti, India, Kenya, Mali, Peru, Russia, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, and Zambia. Open to doctoral nursing students, this program is sponsored by the NIH's Fogarty International Center in partnership with The Ellison Medical Foundation, the NIH National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and the NIH National Institute on Drug Abuse. For Application deadline and details, Please see http://www.aamc.org/students/medstudents/overseasfellowship.

(revised 11/13/09 nk)

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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