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The NSCDA (National Society of The Colonial Dames of America)

The American Indian Medical Scholarship Award Program (AIMS) was started by the NSCDA in 1928 to give students of American Indian descent the opportunity to pursue careers in nursing. The students are expected to return to work among their people to help improve health care. Some students work on reservations, and others find employment in hospitals in areas largely populated by American Indians. Intended originally to benefit females only, the program has expanded to include males and the career goals now include not only nursing careers, but jobs in health care and health education, as well.
The current goal is to grant a $1,500 scholarship each semester, as long as the student remains in academic good standing. The scholarship money is restricted to tuition and specific academic expenses. To meet the financial demands of their education, many students seek additional government grants and subsidies and maintain part-time jobs.
American Indian Medical Scholarship Program
The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America has provided scholarship awards since 1928 to assist students of American Indian, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian heritage pursuing degrees in nursing or in the field of health care. Eligible students receive $1,500 per semester and the money is to be used strictly for tuition, books or fees applicable to the student’s approved program. The grant is sent to the school and credited to the student’s account. Once a student is accepted, they may re-apply for continued funds each semester as long as the student remains in academic good standing.Â
To be eligible for a scholarship, the candidate must be:
Enrolled in a tribe or village. If not enrolled, the student may be considered if he or she can prove direct tribal ancestry.
A high school graduate, in the last semester of high school, or have equivalent education
Enrolled in an accredited school
Enrolled in the health professional program, having achieved good scholastic standing in prenursing, pre-med; or, enrolled in a health care or health education program
Expected to graduate two years after enrollment if in an Associate Degree program
Expected to graduate in four years if pursuing a B.S.
Post graduate students are also eligible
Maintaining the scholastic average required by the school
Recommended by their counselor, teacher or other school official
In need of financial assistance
Focused on a career goal directly related to the healthcare needs of the American Indian, Alaskan Native, or Hawaiian Native community
In addition to the above, an official transcript, small photograph and biographical statement including educational background, financial need, career goals, special achievements or other pertinent information must accompany the application.
These scholarships are made possible through the Martha L. Walden Fund endowment and contributions of our Corporate Societies, members, and individuals throughout the United States.
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