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RWJF and American Association of Colleges of Nursing Award 2010 Scholarships through New Careers in Nursing Program

June 8, 2010 | News Release

Sixty-three schools of nursing in 30 states receive scholarships to support accelerated nursing students.

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation New Careers in Nursing Scholarship Program

September 23, 2008 | Story

This fall and next spring and summer, 706 accelerated nursing students will each receive a $10,000 scholarship to pursue a nursing degree thanks to the fast work and cooperation of multiple individuals behind the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's New ...

Maryland Goes Back to Basics to Prepare Students for Nursing Careers

July 1, 1999 | Program Result

From 1993 through 1997, Maryland Project L.I.N.C. (previously, Project L.I.N.C.) enrolled 75 students in the program. More than 50 percent of these participants were minorities.

South Carolina Increases Nursing Career Opportunities in Rural Areas

July 1, 1999 | Program Result

From 1993 to 1997, South Carolina Hospital Research and Education Foundation, West Columbia, S.C., developed and delivered three new nursing degree programs to rural areas.

Texas Takes a Community Approach to Increasing Nursing Programs

July 1, 1999 | Program Result

In 1993 and 1997, Texas Ladders in Nursing Careers (L.I.N.C.) worked to recruit students on a community-by-community basis, rather than an institution-by-institution basis.

Iowa Recruits Practitioners to Address Health Needs of an Aging Population

July 1, 1999 | Program Result

Despite an overall minority population in the state of less than 5 percent, Iowa Project L.I.N.C. recruited minority students into the program. Some 23 percent of all enrolled students were minority students.

Clinical Recognition Program Heightens Nursing Awareness of Role in Quality Improvement

February 13, 2007 | Story

A key component of this cultural transformation was the development of a process for recognizing leadership and professional development of nursing staff.

Five Years of Progress

November 8, 2012 | Story

New Careers in Nursing’s annual summit celebrates successes in expanding enrollment and increasing diversity in schools of nursing.

I Believe This About Nursing...

May 10, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

Angelo Llanes: For the first two decades of my life, I definitely did not want to do it. “Until my senior year at Rutgers University, I had never aspired to be a nurse. Quite conversely, as a Filipino I attached a stigma to the nursing field conside ...

New Careers in Nursing: "A Whole New Direction"

February 3, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

Once I received an acceptance letter from the Master’s Entry Program at William F. Connell School of Nursing of Boston College and was presented with the opportunity to become a scholar for the New Careers in Nursing (NCIN) scholarship program, I re ...

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