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GIVING
Fellowship in Nursing Development (FIND) - 2023
Emory University Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing is offering a summer fellowship in nursing development to afford students an opportunity to learn about the profession and the diverse nursing roles in health care. Fellows gain a 2-week immersive experience engaged in interactive activities that highlight how nurses are reshaping health care. The summer program includes a field experience with a vulnerable population in Moultrie, Ga. A $500.00 weekly stipend and all cost associated with the overnight field experience is provided through the FIND fellowship.
Application Deadline:
March 3, 2023
Program Dates:
June 12-23, 2023
The scholarship award will be announced late Spring 2023. Students from historically underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply for this fellowship.
Eligibility below:
Students enrolled in their sophomore, junior, or senior year from an accredited university or college pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s degree.
Recent graduates (within 12 months of applying to the fellowship) from an accredited university or college pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s degree and meet the eligibility requirements to NHWSN academic programs.
Current or graduating cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above.
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Please submit the following documents with your application:
Transcript (unofficial transcript is acceptable at time of application)
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I understand that I must comply with Emory University's COVID-19 policies and acknowledge that I must be fully vaccinated if I am the recipient of the FIND Fellowship.
I understand that I must comply with Emory University's COVID-19 policies and acknowledge that I must be fully vaccinated if I am the recipient of the FIND Fellowship.
I agree and will comply with the above statement
I agree but will not comply with the above statement
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