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Apply for the 2011 Minority Nurse Scholarship Program

At Minority Nurse, we believe the baccalaureate is the degree that opens the most doors of opportunity for nurses of color. That’s why we offer an annual scholarship program to help outstanding students complete their studies leading to a BSN degree.

Apply for the 2011 Minority Nurse Scholarship Program
Save Big on Your Nursing Textbooks

Our textbook search engine scours the Web for the best deal on any textbook. Save hundreds of dollars this semester by comparing prices across campus booksellers nationwide.

Save Big on Your Nursing Textbooks
Guide to CRNA Admission

Putting together a standout application, acing the interview, and everything in between

Guide to CRNA Admission
Community Outreach

Many community college nursing programs have high dropout rates, and retaining students of color can be particularly challenging. Here’s what some schools are doing to help increase their minority students’ chances for success.

Associate degree nursing students at the Alamo Colleges, a group of community colleges in San Antonio, Texas, benefit from flexible class scheduling, user-friendly study facilities, smaller class sizes, tutoring and supportive faculty.
Historically Black Nursing Schools: Yesterday and Today

Back in the days when segregation was the law of the land, they opened
doors of educational opportunity that produced generations of distinguished
African American nurses. Today, HBCU nursing programs are building on
that legacy to prepare the black nursing leaders of the 21st century

Pamela Hammond, PhD, RN, FAAN, dean, Hampton University School of Nursing
Mentoring African American Nursing Students: A Holistic Approach

Just as it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a community of nurturing, empowering nurse mentors to recruit and retain black students in baccalaureate nursing programs.

Research shows that positive mentoring can improve minority nursing student retention.
Dr. Nurse

As nursing schools nationwide focus their energies on increasing minority enrollment in doctoral programs, there’s never been a better time to advance your career by earning a PhD.

Mentors to the Max

When it comes to recruiting, developing and retaining American Indian nursing students, mentor programs can make all the difference in the world.

Winning the Grad School Game

Choosing a graduate nursing program can be a daunting experience. Here’s how to find the program that’s right for you—and maximize your chances of getting in.

Be Prepared

Recruiting minority nursing faculty is a two-way street: Both schools and potential candidates must be fully up to the challenge.

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