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Are there nursing scholarships for international students in Texas?

I'm an international student looking to study nursing in Texas, and I'm wondering if there are specific scholarships I can apply for. I'm trying to figure out the financials and any support I might be eligible for.

a year ago

There are a range of scholarships available, but many are specific to the college or university in Texas that you plan to attend.

Texas Woman's University, for instance, offers several scholarships for nursing students, such as the Edna Wilkin Teal Scholarship or George & Elizabeth Puckett Scholarship. They are open to all students, including international ones, though the exact requirements and deadlines can vary.

Similarly, the University of Texas at Arlington College of Nursing and Health Innovation provides several scholarship opportunities for continuing and transfer students, including international students. One example is the Ann L. & Carol Green Rhodes Charitable Trust Scholarship.

Additionally, Baylor University's Louise Herrington School of Nursing offers scholarships like the Carr P. Collins Scholars Program, which is available for Baylor undergraduates who demonstrate financial need and maintain a strong academic record, which can include international students.

These are just a few examples, so I highly recommend visiting the financial aid or nursing department webpage of each Texas school you're considering to review specific scholarship opportunities and requirements. Additionally, track the application deadlines and processes, as scholarships often require an additional application apart from your admissions application.

Furthermore, there are national nursing scholarships you could look into that aren't Texas-specific but could still help with your financial needs while studying in Texas. These might have a larger applicant pool and potentially stiffer competition, but they're certainly still worth looking into.

Lastly, remember that the United States also provides various private scholarships for international students, which are not college-specific but rather awarded by private organizations or foundations. So, don't limit your search to only college-based scholarships—cast your net wide.

Remember, while scholarships can greatly help defray the costs of your education, they usually won't cover everything, so also consider other forms of financial aid, part-time work, and budget management.

a year ago

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