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International Nursing Scholarship Fund

The International Nursing Scholarship Fund was established in 2001 by Dr. Joan Baumgardner, assistant professor emeritus, nursing, and Dr. Therese Dowd, associate professor emeritus, nursing, with the support of Dr. Cynthia Flynn Capers, then Dean of the College of Nursing. Original gifts to the fund were made in honor of Drs. Baumgardner and Dowd’s parents, with subsequent gifts made in tribute to nursing faculty members and special friends.

Drs. Baumgardner and Dowd established The International Nursing Scholarship Fund to promote academic excellence and provide nursing students with the opportunity to explore the impact of culture on health care by studying systems in other countries.

The purpose of The International Nursing Scholarship Fund is to provide assistance to students with financial need who are enrolled in the International Health course or taking relevant independent study at ÐÓ°®°É’s School of Nursing. Undergraduate and graduate nursing students are eligible for the funds if they are:

  1. enrolled in the International Health course, or
  2. enrolled in independent study credit with objectives to promote nursing, health, and cultural competencies.

Awards, which are to be applied to course fees or course expenses, may be up to $400, depending on availability of funds and number of applicants selected. To apply, students should submit a brief essay to the Office of Student Success in the College of Health Professions describing how the fund would benefit them and what they hope to learn from their international experience. In addition, students taking independent study credit should submit their objectives that promote health, nursing, and cultural competencies along with a plan of activities to achieve the objectives. Selection of recipients will be made by Dr. Joan Baumgardner, Dr. Therese Dowd, and a faculty member appointed by the director of the School of Nursing.

Awards of up to $400 will be granted as long as funds are available and based on the number of applicants selected for award. Awards are to be applied to course fees or tuition for either the International Health course or the independent study. 

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