LCON Scholarships
Internal Nursing Scholarships
All undergraduate and graduate nursing students are encouraged to apply for a nursing scholarship each year. Scholarship applications for the following academic year are accepted from early November to late January. Apply for an internal nursing scholarship in Tiger Scholarship Manager.
For more information, please submit a request for information through Scrub Hub, the LCON online student support application.
LCON Nursing Scholarships
Allene Farris Memorial Scholarship
The late William "Bill" W. Farris, a prominent Memphis attorney and member of the State Board of Regents, established the Allene Farris Memorial Scholarship fund in memory of his sister. Miss Farris was a Nursing student in the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing when she contracted meningitis from a patient and passed away in 1941. Recipients of the Allene Farris Memorial Scholarship must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, with preference for applicants who are permanent residents of Dyer County, Tennessee.
Colonel James K. and Mary McCurdy Scholarship
This award was established for deserving students who are pursuing a career in nursing.
David Santucci Scholarship
Nelson Glenn and friends of David Santucci established the Operation Tucci Fund in recognition of his short and exemplary nursing career. David Santucci graduated from the LCON BSN program in 2013 and was employed as a Registered Nurse at Methodist Hospital in Memphis. On August 13, 2013 David was tragically murdered during an attempted robbery. The fund provides students selected by the LCON Student Nurses' Association with money to pay for the NCLEX licensing exam.
Eunice ElDoris Jordan Scholarship
Mr. W. C. "Buddy" Jordan, son of Mrs. Eunice ElDoris Jordan, established the Eunice ElDoris Jordan Scholarship to honor is mother, who raised six children before returning to the classroom to pursue her Nursing degree. After becoming an RN, Mrs. Jordan's Nursing career lasted only two years before she passed away unexpectedly. Recipients of the Eunice ElDoris Jordan Scholarship must be enrolled in the Loewenberg College of Nursing, with preference for applicants who are either first-time students or returning adult students.
Fredrika and Joel Felt Endowed Scholarship in Nursing
This award is used at the Dean's discretion to provide support for students in good academic standing who – due to unforeseen, unique or extenuating circumstances – require additional financial support to continue their studies, and who may or may not qualify for other types of financial aid. Open to MSN students.
Glazer Family Foundation Scholarship in Nursing
Dr. Louis and Melanie Glazer, parents of 1996 alumnus Robert Glazer, established the Glazer Family Foundation Scholarship in 2004 to recognize and support deserving and qualified students pursuing a degree in Nursing at the University of Memphis. The recipient of the Glazer Family Foundation Scholarship must have a B/3.0 grade average and be enrolled as a full-time Nursing student.
Goddard Foundation Scholarship
Mr. Stewart Goddard, father of 2010 alumna Courtney Goddard, established the Goddard Foundation Scholarship in 2010 to recognize and support students enrolled in the Loewenberg College of Nursing at the University of Memphis. Recipients must be in good academic standing, and show evidence of community involvement and financial need.
Hal and Teresa Freeman Nursing Scholarship for Veterans (Lambuth Campus)
Hal and Teresa Freeman established this endowed scholarship that truly spoke to their hearts and combined both of their careers and passions. Hal spent seven years in the US Navy aboard the USS Woodrow Wilson nuclear submarine and deployed on twenty-two patrols. He currently serves as the Veteran Liaison for the Univeristy of Memphis Lambuth where he talks with veterans daily and knows the struggles they have continuing their education and starting a new life after their military service is done. Teresa has been a registered nurse for thirty years and is currently the Assistant Chief Nursing Officer at West Tennessee Healthcare. She is keenly aware of the critical need for more qualified nurses to enter the workforce. This scholarship supports veterans of the United States Armed Forces and/or their dependents who are enrolled in the Loewenberg College of Nursing program at the University of Memphis Lambuth Campus. Recipients of the award must demonstrate financial need after a review of the student’s Free Application for Federal Students Aid (FAFSA) form. The award will cover not only tuition and fees, but also any other education expenses (i.e. books, supplies, etc.).
Jackson-Madison County General Hospital Nursing Scholarship
This award is in consideration of the desire of West Tennessee Healthcare Foundation to support deserving students at the University of Memphis Lambuth. Recipients of the scholarship must be admitted into the LCON and pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) or RN-BSN degree at the University of Memphis Lambuth. Primary consideration shall be given for residents of Jackson or Madison County, TN. Secondary consideration shall be given to residents of the TN counties of Gibson, Henderson, Carroll, Chester, Hardeman, Haywood, and Crockett. Additionally, preference shall be given to (1) dependents of current West Tennessee Healthcare ("WTH") employees; (2) dependents of retired WTH employees; (3) WTH volunteers or dependents of WTH volunteers; then (4) applicants without a current WTH affiliation who meet all other criteria.
Jean McIvor Memorial Scholarship
Mr. Robert McIvor, husband of former Professor Jean McIvor, has established a memorial scholarship to support deserving students at the University of Memphis. Recipients of the Jean McIvor Memorial Scholarship must have a GPA of at least 3.25, be pursuing a BSN degree, and plan to pursue a career in pediatric nursing.
Kelly Leanna Smith Pediatric Nursing Scholarship
Travis E. Smith and his granddaughter, Kaci Billings, established this scholarship in memory of his daughter, Kelly. This fund supports deserving students in the Loewenberg College of Nursing at the University of Memphis who have expressed an interest in pediatric nursing.
Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Scholarship
The Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation devotes most of its resources to the Lettie Pate Whitehead scholarship program. Annual grants are made to accredited educational institutions in nine specific states, of which Tennessee is one. While most of the Lettie Pate Whitehead scholarships go toward undergraduate higher education, the Foundation maintains a special interest in health education. A significant number of its scholarships support education in the medical, nursing, and allied health fields. (Information taken directly from the Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation: History, Program, and Administration brochure). Open to MSN students.
Lourene P. Fleming BSN Scholarship
In consideration of the desire of Dr. Julian G. Fleming to support deserving students at the University of Memphis, this award shall be used to provide need-based tuition assistance for one or more students enrolled at the University Of Memphis College Of Nursing. Recipients must demonstrate financial need as determined by the University of Memphis after reviewing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at the time of their selection. Students must remain in good standing with the University and LCON in order to maintain the scholarship for the following year.
Master Medical Equipment Scholarship
Mark and Jill Taylor, owners of Master Medical Equipment, were taught to love others and show compassion to those in need. Those principles have been the guiding force in life and what they credit for their thriving medical equipment business. Mark and Jill Taylor established the Master Medical Equipment Nursing Scholarship for students admitted into the RN to BSN program because they want to support the men and women in the nursing profession because they are bred to be of the same mindset.
“We at MME work hard to grow compassionate people and we hope that this contribution will enable someone the opportunity to thrive within this noble profession.” ~ Jill Taylor
Nancy J. Koch and Minda Y. Agustin Memorial Scholarship in Nursing
The Nancy J. Koch and Minda Y. Agustin Memorial Scholarship in Nursing was established by Robert W. Yates in memory of his sister Nancy J. Koch and to express gratitude and appreciation for Minda Y. Austin, who provided care to his family. Minda came to the U.S. from the Philippines during the national nursing shortage of the early 1970s and served as an ER nurse in Osceola, Arkansas. The scholarship is awarded to undergraduate student(s) in the junior or senior year with no less than a 3.25 GPA. The student must maintain the GPA to continue eligibility for the award, which has to be reapplied for yearly. Preference is given to those interested in intensive care or cardiac care nursing. Financial need may be considered but is not necessarily a determining factor.
Ralph Levy Jr. Endowed Scholarship
Dr. Janet A. Levy, along with her brother Ralph Levy III and his wife Dede Coughlin, established this scholarship in honor of their father, Ralph Levy Jr. Their generous endowment was also made to express their deep appreciation for the outstanding relationships between the Levy family and members of the African American community in Memphis who provided nurturing and compassionate long-term care to the Levy family in their times of greatest need. This scholarship supports underrepresented students in the Loewenberg College of Nursing who attended a public high school within the Memphis, Tennessee city limits. Recipients must remain in good academic standing with the University of Memphis and with the Loewenberg College of Nursing, and must demonstrate financial need at the time of their selection.
Raymond A. Bratcher and Maxine E. Ritchey Bratcher Scholarship
The late Raymond A. Bratcher and Maxine E. Ritchey Bratcher provided scholarships for deserving nursing students through their estate plans.
Regina Montesi Memorial Scholarship
This award was established as a tribute to Regina M. Montesi for her dedication and unselfishness to her friends and to her patients. This scholarship is to assist a student who is trying to accomplish the completion of a baccalaureate in nursing. Registered Nurses (from either a diploma school or associate degree program) who are attending the University of Memphis Loewenberg College of Nursing's RN to BSN program are eligible. A minimum overall GPA of 2.5 is required. Two letters of recommendation must be submitted by each applicant - one letter from the school at which the student received RN training, and one letter from the student's current supervisor.
Ronnie Price Nursing Fund
Mr. Bill Koeneman, family member and friend of Mr. Ronnie Price, established the Ronnie Price Nursing Fund to support deserving Nursing students accepted to or enrolled in the Loewenberg College of Nursing at the University of Memphis. Recipients must be graduates of Bartlett High School or Bolton High School in Shelby County, Tennessee, and must meet the University's minimum grade point average for scholarships. Recipients may renew this scholarship for up to two years, subject to funding availability and the discretion of the Dean of the Loewenberg College of Nursing.
Saint Francis Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship in Nursing
The Saint Francis Hospital Auxiliary established the Saint Francis Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship in Nursing in 1999 to support deserving students in the Loewenberg College of Nursing. Recipients of the scholarship must be accepted into the LCON and enrolled as full-time students in the University of Memphis. Additionally, recipients must have Junior year standing and maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. Recipients may receive this award for a maximum of two years if all eligibility requirements continue to be met.
Sharon Leslie Hansard Memorial Scholarship
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hansard established the Sharon Leslie Hansard Memorial Scholarship in 1975 in memory of their daughter, Sharon Leslie Hansard. Recipients of the Sharon Leslie Hansard Memorial Scholarship must be in-state or out-of-state students enrolled in the University of Memphis Loewenberg College of Nursing. Recipients may continue to receive this scholarship in subsequent years as long as the requirements are met and the award is used for meeting fees, tuition expenses, books, and uniforms.
William and Ruth Loewenberg Scholarship
This award is used at the Dean's discretion to provide support for students in good academic standing who – due to unforeseen, unique or extenuating circumstances – require additional financial support to continue their studies, and who may or may not qualify for other types of financial aid. Open to MSN students.
External Nursing Research Funding
& Scholarship Opportunities
AfterCollege/American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Scholarship Fund
Nursing Scholarship Amount: $2,500
Deadlines: March 31, June 30, September 30, December 31
Applicants must be pursuing a degree in nursing at the baccalaureate, master’s, or
doctoral level to be eligible for this $2,500 scholarship. Special consideration is
given to students in a graduate program with the goal of becoming a nurse educator,
students completing an RN to BSN or RN to MSN program, and those enrolled in an accelerated
program.
American Association of Critical Care Nursing
AACN Continuing Professional Development Scholarships - AACN
American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) Scholarship Program
Nursing Scholarship Amount: $2,500–$5,000
Deadline: March 24
Scholarships are available to AANP members who are currently enrolled in an accredited
school in pursuit of a master’s or doctoral degree in nursing. Applicants must be
licensed as a registered nurse. Awardees can receive scholarship amounts between $2,500
and $5,000.
American Cancer Society
Research Grant | American Cancer Society
American Heart Association
Professional Heart Daily | American Heart Association
American Heart Association/American Stroke Association
American Diabetes Association
Research & Grants | American Diabetes Association
American Nephrology Nurses Association
Educational Scholarships & Grants | American Nephrology Nurses Association
American Nurses Foundation
Geraldine “Polly” Bednash Scholarship
Nursing Scholarship Amount: $5,000
Deadlines: January 31, April 30, July 31, October 31
This scholarship is awarded to support outstanding nursing students in baccalaureate,
master’s, and doctoral programs. Two $5,000 scholarships are distributed to the top
applicants four times each year. Applicants must have at least a 3.2 GPA in their
current program or last school attended. They must be admitted or enrolled in a program
at an American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) member institution affiliated
with CertifiedBackground.com.
Health Resources & Services Administration
Hurst Reviews/AACN Nursing Scholarship
Nursing Scholarship Amount: $2,500
Deadlines: January 15, July 15
Hurst Review Services and AACN have partnered to offer scholarships to students pursuing
professional nursing degrees. Two $2,500 scholarships are awarded twice yearly.
Johnson & Johnson Nursing Scholarships
There are about 343 financial assistance options available to help students on their
path to a nursing career.
National Down Syndrome Society
Biomedical Innovation & Research - NDSS
National Institutes of Health
- National Institute of Nursing Research
- Non-NIH Funding Opportunities for Predoctoral & Graduate Researchers (Fogarty International Center)
- Office of Intramural Training and Education (OITE) Graduate Partnerships Program
National Student Nurses’ Association (NSNA) Scholarship
Nursing Scholarship Amount: Varies
Deadline: January 15
The NSNA Foundation was organized “exclusively for charitable and educational purposes,”
providing annual awards for graduate and undergraduate students. To qualify, applicants must be enrolled in state-approved schools of nursing
for their first degree in nursing.
Nurse Corps Scholarship Program
Nursing Scholarship Amount: Tuition, fees, and other educational costs
Deadline: TBD; individuals can sign up for alerts when a new application cycle begins
Open to students enrolled in a diploma, associate, baccalaureate, or graduate nursing
program, the Nurse Corps Scholarship Program helps alleviate the critical shortage
of nurses. Recipients of this scholarship are required to work in a health care facility
located in a Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA).
Nurses Educational Funds Scholarships
Nursing Scholarship Amount: Varies
Deadline: February 1
The Nurses Educational Funds scholarship program includes 24 scholarships available
to students enrolled full or part time in an Accreditation Commission for Education
in Nursing (ACEN)- or Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)-accredited
nursing program who have maintained a minimum GPA of 3.6 over at least 12 credits.
Scholarship amounts vary.
Rehabilitation Nursing Society
Scholarship Opportunities | ARN
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society
- Nursing Scholarship Opportunities
- Beta Theta At-Large Chapter( Research Grant and Education Scholarship awarded each year)
Southern Nursing Research Society
- Research Grants Funding
- SNRS Research Grant (deadline October 1 each year)
- Sigma Theta Tau International/Southern Nursing Research Society (STTI/SNRS) Grant (deadline April 1)
- SNRS Dissertation Research Grant (deadline March 1 each year)
- Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science/Southern Nursing Research Society (CANS/SNRS) Dissertation Research Grant (deadline September 1 each year)
Tennessee Higher Education Commission
- Graduate Nursing Loan Forgiveness Program
- Tennessee Higher Education Commission & Student Assistance Corporation
Tennessee Nurses Association
- Tennessee Nurses Foundation Scholarships and Grants
- TNA District Educational Scholarships
- Maureen Nalle Memorial Graduate Nursing Scholarship
- Nursing Research Grants