It is recommended for students to actively look and apply for scholarships through the duration of their program. Applying for external scholarships is time well invested and can literally pay off in the end. Patience is the key. Make sure you are paying attention to deadlines, requirements, and requested documents before submission. Follow these suggestions when writing an application essay. Beware of any scholarship websites that ask for application fees. You should be able to apply for several different types of scholarships using free resources. Below is a list of websites that are a good starting point, but also do your own searches to expand your possibilities. There are many program-specific scholarships and grants that are available as well.
The Lifetime Learning Scholarship is offered to registered nurses looking to advance their education and obtain a master’s degree. Students must submit a copy of their active, unencumbered RN license. Students must be enrolled in the MSN program. Students are eligible for a maximum award of $5,000 awarded over a maximum of three semesters. Students must maintain a CGPA of 3.0 to maintain eligibility for each semester.
The BSN Alumni Scholarship is offered to students who have earned their Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Joyce University and are enrolling in an MSN program at Joyce University. Students are eligible for a maximum award of $5,000 awarded over a maximum of three semesters. Students must maintain a CGPA of 3.0 to maintain eligibility for each semester.
The Advancement Scholarship is for new, incoming students to Joyce University in the ASN, aBSN, or 3 year BSN program, all of whom are eligible to apply for this scholarship award.
Requirements to receive the funds and maintain eligibility are:
Scholarship Terms:
Acceptance of an individual scholarship award shall be an agreement to the terms and conditions of that award as well as all policies governing Joyce University scholarships. Every student’s financial aid award package is subject to compliance with federal regulations.
A proud Joyce University alum, Joshua Ray joined Joyce University as an employee in 2015. Joshua most recently served as our Director of Academic Innovation, having previously served in the following key roles: Director of Clinical, Lab, and Simulation; Associate Program Director of Acute Care; Clinical Relations Manager; and Nursing Faculty. Prior to entering the field of nursing, Joshua served as a volunteer firefighter and State Trooper in Alaska.
Joshua leaves behind a legacy of creativity, dedication, innovation, and a profound spirit that touched us all. This scholarship has been developed to honor his contributions to our Mission, unwavering support for our students and employees, and relentless innovation and creativity.
Scholarship Details
The Joshua Ray Memorial Scholarship is offered to any pre-licensure student enrolled at Joyce University. One recipient will be selected per semester to receive this award. Recipients are eligible for a maximum award of $10,000 awarded over at $2000 max per semester for five semesters and must maintain a CGPA of 3.0 to maintain eligibility each semester. The deadline for applications will be 3 weeks prior to the start of each semester.
Requirements to receive the funds and maintain eligibility are:
Scholarship Terms
Acceptance of an individual scholarship award shall be an agreement to the terms and conditions of that award as well as all policies governing Joyce University scholarships. Every student’s financial aid award package is subject to compliance with federal regulations.
The ASN Alumni Scholarship is offered to students who have earned their Associate of Science of in Nursing degree from Joyce University.
Requirements to receive the funds and maintain eligibility are:
Scholarship Terms:
Acceptance of an individual scholarship award shall be an agreement to the terms and conditions of that award as well as all policies governing Joyce University scholarships. Every student’s financial aid award package (scholarships as well as need-based assistance) is subject to compliance with federal regulations.