ONS Foundation Academic Scholarships

All awards, grants, and scholarships are tentative and subject to change based on funding availability.

Bachelor's Scholarships (FO02)

Supported by ONS Foundation*

Award: $2,000 bachelor's scholarships.

Scholarships are available to individuals that currently possess an RN license and to those who are not currently registered nurses (non-RN).  A minimum of one bachelor scholarship is available annually to a non-RN applicant residing in Ohio or West Virginia.

One scholarship will be offered with a preference to nurses working in radiation oncology and is in memory of Julie Earle.  This scholarship is made possible by the family and friends of Julie.  Julie Earle, RN, BSN, OCN®, was a member of the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation Board of Directors who worked in radiation oncology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota for more than 21 years as a nurse and radiation therapist died in January 2009. 

Purpose: To provide scholarships to individualswho are interested in and committed to oncology nursing and pursuing a baccalaureate degree in nursing.

Selection Criteria:

Current RN applicant (Applicant is currently licensed as a registered nurse)

  1. The candidate must be currently enrolled or have been accepted into a bachelor of nursing degree program at an NLN or CCNE accredited School of Nursing and enrolled in the 2010–2011 academic year.
  2. The candidate must have a current license to practice as a registered nurse and must have an interest in and commitment to oncology nursing.
  3. At the end of each year of scholarship participation, the nurse shall submit a summary describing the education activities in which he/she participated.

Non-RN and Non-RNHS applicant (Applicant is not currently licensed as a registered nurse)

  1. The candidate must be currently enrolled in a bachelor of nursing degree program at an NLN or CCNE accredited School of Nursing for enrollment in the 2010-2011 academic year. Non-RN applicants must be in the nursing component of the program. Candidates that already possess a bachelors degree in another field and applying to an accelerated program must have applied to the program prior to the application date and acceptance verified prior to June 1.
  2. The candidate must have an interest in and commitment to oncology nursing.
  3. High school students and individuals in the liberal arts component of a BSN program are not eligible.
  4. At the end of each year of scholarship participation, the nurse shall submit a summary describing the education activities in which he/she participated.

NOTE: An individual cannot receive this award more than one time.

*These scholarships are in memory of Roberta Pierce Scofield, an oncology nurse and first president of the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation, who died of cancer in 1988.

Application deadline: February 1, 2010

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