55 funding opportunities found in this category. 

Academy of Neonatal Nursing Ingrid Josefin Ridky Academic Scholarship
Academy of Neonatal Nursing
All Regions
06/01/2013
$1,000

Academy of Neonatal Nursing Ingrid Josefin Ridky Academic Scholarship

The purpose of this scholarship is to provide monies to ANN members pursuing academic advancement in neonatal nursing. ANN is seeking applications from neonatal nurses within our organization who are currently enrolled in an educational program seeking an undergraduate or graduate degree in a neonatal nursing or related nursing major. Application deadline June 1. 

Application Criteria

Candidates for this Scholarship must:

1. Be a member of the Academy in good standing, for at least one year.

2. Have a minimum of two years of neonatal practice experience with at least one of these years completed in the past 18 months.

3. Be enrolled in a nursing academic degree program or a neonatal postgraduate program for one of the following:

Bachelor of Nursing, Master of Nursing, Doctoral Degree in Nursing, or Post Master Certificate in a Nursing Specialty.

4. Have successfully completed two required courses in that program.

5. Have a GPA of 3.0 or higher

6. Be a professionally active neonatal nurse, defined as:

(A) Currently engaged in a clinical, research, or educational role that contributes directly to the healthcare of neonates or to the nursing profession (includes all professional neonatal nursing roles).

(B) Maintaining professional education in neonatal nursing by obtaining 15 contact hours of continuing education a year. Credits towards degree work in neonatal or related nursing courses may meet this requirement. A list of contact hours earned within the past two years, titles of the offerings, and offering providers must be submitted with the application.

7. Have not been a recipient of an ANN scholarship within the past 5 years.

Application Submissions Must Include the Following:

1. Completed application

2. A letter from your advisor or the dean of the university or other institution of learning stating that you are enrolled in a degree program and have successfully completed two courses toward that degree.

3. Transcript of grades achieved (proof of GPA).

4. An essay of 200 words or less, stating why you are pursuing your education and how attainment of this degree will benefit you in your professional role as a neonatal nurse. Use plain bond paper for this essay, not letterhead.

Selection Process

The Academy of Neonatal Nursing Executive Committee will select one individual.

Scholarship Benefit

The recipient will be notified by September 1 and will receive a $1,000 scholarship drafted to them.

The Academy of Neonatal Nursing
1425 N McDowell Blvd
Suite 105
Petaluma CA 94954

Nursing Student, Undergraduate, Graduate Student, Doctoral Student, Neonatal Nurse
Academy of Neonatal Nursing Conference Scholarship
Academy of Neonatal Nursing
All Regions
06/01/2013
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Academy of Neonatal Nursing Conference Scholarship

This scholarship recognizes professionally active Academy members by offering scholarships to attend the National Neonatal Nurses Meeting. ANN is seeking applications from members who are currently active in the care of neonates and who maintain a current knowledge base. Application deadline is June 1.

Criteria

The candidate must:

• Be a current ANN member in good standing for at least one year.
• Have a minimum of two years of neonatal practice experience.
• Not have received an ANN Conference Scholarship within the past 5 years
• Be a professionally active neonatal nurse, defined as:

a. Currently engaged in a clinical, research, or educational role that contributes directly to the health care of neonates or to the neonatal nursing profession (includes all professional neonatal nursing roles).

b. Maintaining professional education in neonatal nursing by obtaining 15 contact hours of continuing education a year. Credits toward degree work in neonatal or related nursing courses may meet this requirement.

• Preference will be given to nurses who demonstrate active involvement in professional or community service activities.

The Academy of Neonatal Nursing
1425 N McDowell Blvd
Suite 105
Petaluma CA 94954

Neonatal Nurse
Call for Applications: Pillar Scholarship
Foundation for Dental Laboratory Technology
All Regions
08/15/2013
$1,000

Call for Applications: Pillar Scholarship

The Foundation is now accepting applications for 2013 for interested technicians.

Founded in 2004 by the National Association of Dental Laboratories (NADL), The Pillar Scholarship is designed to allow qualified dental technicians the opportunity to sit for the three examinations that comprise the Certified Dental Technician (CDT) examination process.

The Pillar Scholarship covers the application and testing fees for a candidate to take the written comprehensive examination, the written specialty examination and the hands-on practical examination, one time each. It also awards the candidate a certificate that can be used to purchase study materials through the NADL. The scholarship amount awarded is up to $1,000.00 per recipient. Scholarship recipients must take all three examinations within 12 months after being awarded the scholarship.

Scholarships will be awarded to qualified dental technicians who:

Have a working knowledge of the English language;
Have graduated high school or have obtained an equivalent;
Are of satisfactory legal and ethical standing in the dental laboratory and dental community.

Applicants may qualify for the scholarship by meeting any one of the following education and experience requirements:

Recognized Graduates (RG) of a 2-year ADA-accredited dental technology program may apply for the CDT examination upon graduation and successful completion of the RG exam.

Recognized Graduates (RG) of non-Commission-accredited dental technology programs may apply for the CDT examination upon completion of at least three years of practical experience in dental technology, in addition to, and not concurrent with, their two years of formal education.

Graduates of Commission-accredited dental technology education programs (non-RGs) may apply for the NBC's CDT Examination after completion of two years of practical experience in addition to their education.

Technicians trained and educated in other settings may apply for the CDT Examination upon completion of at least five years of practical experience in dental technology.

Any technician who is currently a Certified Dental Technician may apply for the scholarship in order to achieve an additional certification.

Application Criteria

A completed application must include:

A completed Pillar Scholarship application form.

A typewritten copy of the candidate's resume.

One typewritten page in response to the following question: "Why is attaining certification important to you?"

The annual due date for applications is August 15th. All applications must be postmarked by this date for consideration. Winners are announced annually in October.

Scholarship applications should be mailed to:

The Foundation for Dental Laboratory Technology
Attention: Pillar Scholarship
325 John Knox Rd #L103
Tallahassee, FL 32303

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Academy of Laser Dentistry Dr. Eugene M. Seidner Student Scholarship Program
Academy of Laser Dentistry
All Regions
06/01/2013
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Academy of Laser Dentistry Dr. Eugene M. Seidner Student Scholarship Program

In 2004, ALD introduced the Dr. Eugene M. Seidner Scholarship Program. The scholarship program is named to honor the memory of Dr. Eugene M. Seidner, ALD's President 1996-97.

The Dr. Eugene M. Seidner Student Scholarship is intended to promote the advancement of dental laser education and clinical research. The program encourages undergraduate and graduate dental students in the different dental disciplines to deepen their knowledge of the use of lasers in dentistry. It provides finanical assistance enabling successful applicants to present their work at the Academy's annual conference and by doing so allows participation in the educational lectures and workshops aimed to advance the study of lasers and their correct and safe use in dentistry. A special award for Pediatric Dentistry is available to pediatric dental students.

Special Award for Pediatric Dentistry - Through a generous annual pledge specifically earmarked for pediatric dental students, ALD is pleased to implement beginning in 2010 a special recognition award within the Dr. Eugene Seidner Student Scholarship program for pediatric dental students. This donation recognizes the commitment to pediatric dental education by ALD member Dr. Lawrence Kotlow, a pediatric dentist practicing in Albany, N.Y.

The scholarship covers one year of ALD membership, conference registration fees, Standard Proficiency Dental Laser Certification Course application fees, round trip coach air transportation for the applicant, up to 5 hotel nights in the host hotel and meals already included in regular conference registration. (Meals not scheduled within the conference program are not included.) Upon successful presentation an award in the form of a framed certificate for participation will be presented to all Scholarship recipients. A cash award for first ($500), second ($250) and third ($100) may be presented to the top 3 recipients. Presentations are graded by members of the ALD University and Academia Relations and Student Scholarship committees.

Applicants must be either undergraduate dental students or graduate dental students in a general or specialty program. Applicants are eligible through their first year after graduation of an accredited dental program. Applicants shall be nominated by dental university faculty or ALD members.

Applications must be downloaded and sent electronically to memberservices@laserdentistry.org by June 1.

Submissions must include three items for completeness:

•Student Scholarship Application (Due by June 1)
•An Abstract for Presentation (Due by June 1)
•Letter of Reference (Due by September 1)

Application and Abstract Submission Deadline

Abstracts must be submitted by June 1, following the guidelines specified in ALD's Call for Abstracts module. If research work is ongoing, applicants may provide abstract updates by September 1.  If more study time is needed to complete the research study, applicants may contact the Academy to request an extension.

Applicant's Obligations

Applicants must present original research or case study(s) presented as an oral presentation, table clinic or poster presentation. Participation in the Standard Proficiency Dental Laser Certification Course, most sessions of the annual conference and the President's Dinner and Awards Ceremony is expected. Selected students are required to submit their abstract for publication in the Journal of Laser Dentistry no later than 30 days after the annual conference.

Selected students are required to submit their abstract for publication in the Journal of Laser Dentistry
The recipient/s are required to submit a manuscript to the Academy's Journal of Laser Dentistry so that we may provide the readers with a similar experience to those that attend the presentation at the annual conference. The submission requirements are two types of electronic files: a Microsoft Word document and JPG or similar image files in high resolution suitable for print media. Full submission details are provided to student recipients in the student application.

Notification

Notification of scholarship awards will occur between September 15 and October 15 by email.

Dental Student
American College of Surgeons International Guest Scholarships 2014
American College of Surgeons
All Regions
07/01/2013
$10,000

American College of Surgeons International Guest Scholarships 2014

The American College of Surgeons offers International Guest Scholarships to young surgeons from countries other than the United States or Canada who have demonstrated strong interests in teaching and research. The scholarships, in the amount of $10,000 each, provide the Scholars with an opportunity to visit clinical, teaching, and research activities in North America and to attend and participate fully in the educational opportunities and activities of the American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress.

This scholarship endowment was originally provided through the legacy left to the College by Dr. Paul R. Hawley (FACS Hon), former College Director. More recently, gifts from the family of Dr. Abdol Islami (FACS), the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, and others to the International Guest Scholarship endowment have enabled the College to expand the number of scholarship awards.

The scholarship requirements are:

Applicants must be graduates of schools of medicine.

Applicants must be at least 35 years old, but under 45, on the date that the completed application is filed.

Applicants must submit their applications from their intended permanent location. Applications will be accepted for processing only when the applicants have been in surgical practice, teaching, or research for a minimum of one year at their intended permanent location, following completion of all formal training (including fellowships and scholarships).

Applicants must have demonstrated a commitment to teaching and/or research in accordance with the standards of the applicant’s country.

Early careerists are deemed more suitable than those who are serving in senior academic appointments.

Applicants must submit a fully completed application form provided by the College on its website. The application and accompanying materials must be typewritten and in English. Submission of a curriculum vitae only is not acceptable.

Applicants must provide a list of all of their publications and must submit, in addition, three complete publications (reprints or manuscripts) of their choice from that list.

Preference may be given to applicants who have not already experienced training or surgical fellowships in North America.

Applicants must submit independently prepared letters of recommendation from three of their colleagues. One letter must be from the chair of the department in which they hold academic appointment or a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons residing in their country. The chair’s or the Fellow’s letter is to include a specific statement detailing the nature and extent of the teaching and other academic involvement of the applicant. Letters of recommendation should be submitted by the person making the recommendation.

The application form is structured to assist the Scholarship Selection Subcommittee and assists the applicant in submitting a structured curriculum vitae. Additional information (a maximum of four pages) may be attached if desired.

The International Guest Scholarships must be used in the year for which they are designated. They cannot be postponed.

Applicants who are awarded scholarships are expected to provide a full written report of the experiences provided through the scholarships upon completion of their tours.

An unsuccessful applicant may reapply only twice and only by completing and submitting a current application form provided by the College, together with new supporting documentation.

The scholarships provide successful applicants with the privilege of participating in the College’s annual Clinical Congress in October 2014, with public recognition of their presence. They will receive gratis admission to selected postgraduate courses plus admission to all lectures, demonstrations, and exhibits, which are an integral part of the Clinical Congress. Assistance will be provided in arranging visits, following the Clinical Congress, to various clinics and universities of their choice.

In order to qualify for consideration by the selection committee, all of the requirements must be fulfilled.

Formal American College of Surgeons International Guest Scholar applications appear online on the College’s website. Supporting materials and questions should be directed to:

International Liaison Section
American College of Surgeons
633 N. Saint Clair St.
Chicago, IL 60611-3211
USA
Fax: 312-202-5021
Email: kearly@facs.org

Completed applications for the International Guest Scholarships for the year 2014 and all of the supporting documentation must be received at the office of the International Liaison Section prior to July 1, 2013, in order for an applicant to receive consideration by the selection committee. All applicants will be notified of the selection committee’s decision in November 2013. Applicants are urged to submit their completed applications and supporting documents as early as possible in order to provide sufficient time for processing.

Physician Researcher, Physician, Surgeon, General Surgeon
Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates RN Advancing Education Scholarship
Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates
All Regions
07/31/2013
$2,500

Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates RN Advancing Education Scholarship

The deadline for submission is July 31.

SGNA is offering the SGNA RN Advancing Education Scholarship to a Registered Nurse working in Gastroenterology who wishes to continue their education by pursuing a BSN, MSN or PhD.  Funds of $2,500 for a full time student or $1,000 to a part time student (taking a minimum of three credit hours per semester) will be presented to the recipient(s) of this scholarship.  To be eligible, you must be an SGNA member enrolled in an accredited advanced degree program, maintaining a minimum GPA of 3.0.

Nursing Student, Graduate Student, Doctoral Student, Gastroenterology Nurse , Registered Nurse
Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates RN General Education Scholarship
Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates
All Regions
07/31/2013
$2,500

Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates RN General Education Scholarship

The deadline for submission is July 31.

Are you or someone you know working towards becoming a Registered Nurse? SGNA has a new scholarship to assist you. The SGNA RN General Education Scholarship offers funds of $2,500 as a reimbursement to a student in an accredited nursing program. You must be a full-time nursing student with a minimum GPA of 3.0. To apply, fill out the required application and submit it no later than July 31, along with a short essay, a letter of recommendation and a transcript of any coursework you have already completed. The recipient will be notified in October, and the funds will be awarded after the winner successfully completes the fall term. This is a great opportunity for nursing students and demonstrates SGNA’s commitment to helping ease the nursing shortage.

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Nursing Student
Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates Membership Dues Scholarship
Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates
All Regions
10/01/2013
$90

Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates Membership Dues Scholarship

The deadline for submission is October 1.

SGNA Membership Dues Scholarships have been established to financially assist SGNA members with their annual membership dues. Grants of $90 will be awarded each year to those members who meet the established criteria. The scholarship does not cover the cost of SGNA Regional dues. The number of grants awarded will depend upon funds available.

You are eligible to apply if you answer yes the following:

have previously been a member of SGNA for two or more years; 
you are currently employed as a caregiver in the field of gastroenterology;
you actively support the goals and philosophy of SGNA;
you can demonstrate financial need.  

You are ineligible if:

you have previously received a Membership Dues Scholarship from SGNA or
you are a member of the SGNA Board of Directors.  

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Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates Associates Program Scholarship
Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates
All Regions
09/01/2013
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Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates Associates Program Scholarship

This is a quarterly scholarship and the deadlines for submission are March 1, June 1, September 1 and December 1.

SGNA Associates Program Scholarships have been established to financially assist SGNA associate/technician members and non members with purchasing the Associates Program. The Associates Program is an online education program that provides an associate/technician the opportunity to validate their skills by being recognized as a GI Technical Specialist (GTS). The Associates Program is not an official certification but does help enforce the associate/technician commitment to the GI/endoscopy profession. Scholarships covering the cost of the Associates Program will be awarded quarterly to those members and non members who meet the established criteria. The number of scholarships awarded will depend upon funds available.

Eligibility:

You may be eligible for an SGNA Associates Program Scholarship if:

1. You are an associate or technician.

2. You have been a member of SGNA for two or more years and are currently in good standing or you are a non member that has been employed in the GI/ endoscopy field for at least 3 years.

3. You must currently be employed as a caregiver in gastroenterology.

4. You must actively support the goals and philosophy of SGNA.

5. If you are a non member, you can show documentation of attendance at an SGNA event on the national or regional level.

6. You demonstrate financial need.

You are ineligible if:

1. You have previously received a scholarship from SGNA.

2. You are a member of the SGNA Board of Directors.

3. If you are a Registered Nurse.

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Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates Associates Program Scholarship
Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates
All Regions
06/01/2013
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Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates Associates Program Scholarship

This is a quarterly scholarship and the deadlines for submission are March 1, June 1, September 1 and December 1.

SGNA Associates Program Scholarships have been established to financially assist SGNA associate/technician members and non members with purchasing the Associates Program. The Associates Program is an online education program that provides an associate/technician the opportunity to validate their skills by being recognized as a GI Technical Specialist (GTS). The Associates Program is not an official certification but does help enforce the associate/technician commitment to the GI/endoscopy profession. Scholarships covering the cost of the Associates Program will be awarded quarterly to those members and non members who meet the established criteria. The number of scholarships awarded will depend upon funds available.

Eligibility:

You may be eligible for an SGNA Associates Program Scholarship if:

1. You are an associate or technician.

2. You have been a member of SGNA for two or more years and are currently in good standing or you are a non member that has been employed in the GI/ endoscopy field for at least 3 years.

3. You must currently be employed as a caregiver in gastroenterology.

4. You must actively support the goals and philosophy of SGNA.

5. If you are a non member, you can show documentation of attendance at an SGNA event on the national or regional level.

6. You demonstrate financial need.

You are ineligible if:

1. You have previously received a scholarship from SGNA.

2. You are a member of the SGNA Board of Directors.

3. If you are a Registered Nurse.

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