Scholarships

Apply Now for Fall 2024 Scholarships

Deadline: May 31, 2024 at 11:59 pm

Applications open on March 1, 2024. See below for open scholarships! Questions? Contact the Office of Development at cph@gmu.edu.

Currently Available Scholarships

Fall 2024 Scholarships

Amy Leachtenauer Miller Endowed Social Work Scholarship  (Social Work)

This fund was established in honor of the late Amy Miller, a social worker who worked with families in Fairfax County. 

 

Ann O'Neil Scholarship (Nursing)

Description: The Ann O’Neil Scholarship provides scholarships for Undergraduate Nursing students who will contribute to the diversity of the School of Nursing student body within the College of Public Health. Recipients must be transfer students from Northern Virginia Community College, may be enrolled part-time or full-time, may be in-state or out-of-state students, and will qualify based on academic merit and financial need.

Bridget Nesko Memorial Courage Award (Nursing)

The Bridget Nesko Memorial Courage Award provides an award for graduating undergraduate or graduate students receiving their degree from the School of Nursing.The Fund will provide two awards per academic year in the amount of $500 each. Award recipients may be either full-time or part-time students and may be in-state or out-of-state residents. Adversity may include, but are not limited to the financial, emotional, and social challenges resulting from divorce, family illness or other similar demonstrable personal challenges.

Carolyn Atkinson Nursing Endowed Scholarship (Nursing)

The Carolyn Atkinson Nursing Endowed Scholarship was established in 2023 by E. Richard Atkinson to scholarship support for undergraduate or graduate students pursuing a degree in nursing. Recipients may be full-time or part-time students and may be in-state or out-of-state students. Applicants will qualify on the basis of academic merit (minimum 3.0 GPA) and financial need.

College of Public Health Distinguished Scholar Award (Nursing)

The Distinguished Scholar Award provides scholarships to College of Public Health undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need and academic merit. Recipients must be enrolled as a full-time student, have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher, and be a resident of the DC metropolitan area. Preference given to first-generation college students.

ERPI Scholarship (all)   

The ERPI scholarship provides funding for service-disabled veterans, veterans, or immediate family members to a veteran of the US Armed Forces.

Scholarship for Former INOVA/Stratford Bachelor of Science in Nursing Transfer Students (Nursing)

This scholarship supports undergraduate students who transferred to the University from INOVA/Stratford and are enrolled in the BSN program. Recipients must be full-time students, may be in-state or out-of-state students, and will qualify on the basis of financial need.

Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Nursing Scholarships (all)         

This award is to benefit a large number of undergraduate CPH students meeting mandatory criteria established by the foundation’s articles of incorporation. Students have been pre-screened for eligibility.

 

Marie Gillman Memorial Endowed Scholarship (Nursing)

The Marie Gillman Memorial Endowed Scholarship was established by nursing students in the Class of 1986 in memory of the late Marie Gillman, a former department secretary in School of Nursing. Applicants must be junior, undergraduate students in the School of Nursing, within the College of Public Health, active in the Student Nurses Association, with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Academic merit and essay submission will be considered in the selection of a recipient.

Marie Shea Ganley & Laura Buckreis Monroe Scholarship  (Nursing)              

The Marie Shea Ganley and Laura Buckreis Monroe Memorial Fund provides scholarship support and financial recognition to a Registered Nurse studying in the RN to BSN Degree program.

Miriam Raskin Field Education Award (Social Work)

The Miriam Raskin Field Education Award was created in honor of Dr. Miriam Raskin’s legacy of service and commitment to the social work profession, and specifically to field education. The award provides support to BSW and MSW students with financial need impacting their ability to complete field education requirements.

Sentara Cares (Nursing)                                                            

The Sentara Scholars scholarship was established to maximize Sentara’s impact at partner institutions while helping to create a diverse and highly skilled workforce pipeline in the healthcare and healthcare-related fields. Students must be in-state residents. Students must be enrolled in a healthcare or healthcare-related undergraduate or professional degree or certificate program during the award distribution period.  Recipients must be in Good Academic Standing as determined by the Office of Financial Aid and in compliance with the institution’s Student Code of Conduct. Applicants must have demonstrated financial need as determined by the Office of Financial Aid. In addition to directing applicants through the Office of Financial Aid, recommendations for student recipients can be made by deans, chancellors, department chairs, and student success leadership.

Susanna Ezeanii and Mayfred Jolinda Nall Health Informatics Scholarship (Health Informatics)

This scholarship supports graduate students in the Masters of Science in Health Informatics (MSHI) program. Recipients may be either full-time or part-time students and may be in-state or out-of-state residents. Recipients will qualify on the basis of financial need (need-aware) and academic merit (merit-based). Applicants must be in good academic standing with a minimum GPA of 3.2. 

Violet B. Robinson Endowed Scholarship  (Nursing)            

Established by a trust, this award’s recipient should be chosen based on academic merit and financial need. Students have been screened to meet the criteria (full-time, undergraduate nursing students with minimum GPA.)

 

CPH Student Emergency Assistance Fund

Deadline: Awarded on a rolling basis. Submit anytime.

Limited, one-time support is available for current CPH students who are experiencing immediate financial obstacles, such as homelessness and food insecurity. Additional resources may be available through University Life, the Office of Financial Aid, and other campus resources. Requests for this funding are reviewed on a rolling basis. To apply, complete the Student Emergency Assistance Fund form.


   

 

Explore Previous Scholarships

General Scholarships (Open to All)

College of Public Health Distinguished Scholar Award

The Distinguished Scholar Award provide scholarships to College of Public Health undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need and academic merit. Recipients must be enrolled as a full-time student, have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher, and be a resident of the DC metropolitan area. Preference given to first-generation college students.

ERPi Patriot Scholarship

The ERPi Scholarship provides funding for service-disabled veterans, veterans, or immediate family to a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces. Applicants may be part-time or full-time students pursuing any graduate or an undergraduate degree through the College of Health and Human Services.

Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Scholarship

The Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Scholarship was established in 2006 to provide scholarships for undergraduate students in the College. Applicants must be a legal residents of VA, AL, GA, FL, LA, MD, MS, NC, SC, or TN with documented financial need.

View the Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation video for more background information on their support for student scholarships at educational institutions.

Potomac Health Foundation Scholarship

This new scholarship provides funding for students residing in Prince William County and passionate about serving vulnerable populations. Applicants may be part-time or full-time students pursuing any undergraduate degree through the College of Health and Human Services.

Sentara Cares                                                            

The Sentara Scholars scholarship was established to maximize Sentara’s impact at partner institutions while helping to create a diverse and highly skilled workforce pipeline in the healthcare and healthcare-related fields. Students must be in-state residents. Students must be enrolled in a healthcare or healthcare-related undergraduate or professional degree or certificate program during the award distribution period.  Recipients must be in Good Academic Standing as determined by the Office of Financial Aid and in compliance with the institution’s Student Code of Conduct. Applicants must have demonstrated financial need as determined by the Office of Financial Aid. In addition to directing applicants through the Office of Financial Aid, recommendations for student recipients can be made by deans, chancellors, department chairs, and student success leadership.

William R. Hearst Foundation Scholarship

The William R. Hearst Foundation Scholarship provides significant support for College of Public Health students who are interested in working with vulnerable and uninsured populations, and facing financial obstacles to completing their education. Applicants must have maintained at least a 3.0 GPA to date and have demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to students who intend to permanently reside in the United States after completion of their studies.

Dr. Zobair Younossi Scholarship

The Dr. Zobair Younossi Health Research Scholarship is the first student-designated research scholarship at the College of Public Health (CPH). It was established in honor of Dr. Zobair Younossi, a 1984 Mason alumnus and recipient of the 2008 Mason Alumnus of the Year Award in recognition of his pioneering research in liver disease and contributions to the health care field. Dr. Younossi is currently Professor and Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Inova Fairfax Medical Campus. This award is open to CPH  students pursuing health-related research and a degree in biomedicine or a health-related field.  Applicants may be undergraduate or graduate, may be full-time or part-time, and will qualify on the basis of academic merit, a thoughtful essay and demonstrated financial need. The minimum GPA for a recipient is 3.40.

Travel Awards

Florence M. Schaffner Endowed Scholarship

The Florence M. Schaffner Endowed International Experience Award provides a travel award to an undergraduate or graduate nursing student who is traveling to a developing country for educational purposes.

Skolnik Family and Global Health Endowed Fellowship

The Skolnik Family Global Health Endowed Fellowship provides a travel stipend to a student doing research or practice on key issues in the health of poor and marginalized population in low- and middle-income countries. An award is offered yearly to a currently enrolled full-time undergraduate junior or senior (returning for at least one semester) students majoring in Community Health. The recipients may be either in-state or out-of-state residents. International students will need to select a location other than their home country.

Gerontology

Chesterbrook Residences Scholarship

This scholarship is open to students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in health administration with a concentration in assisted living / senior housing administration. Students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA.

Herman B. Brotman Endowed Scholarship

The Herman B. Brotman Endowed Scholarship benefits an undergraduate or graduate students interested in pursuing a career with older adults, caregivers, and family members. Recipients must be full-time students and have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Mitchell J. Czoch Endowed Scholarship

The Mitchell J. Czoch award provide scholarships to undergraduate or graduate students interested in pursuing a career with older adults, caregivers, and family members. Preference will be given to students from Luzerne County, PA and Gloucester County, NJ.

Department of Global and Community Health

College of Public Health Distinguished Scholar Award

The Distinguished Scholar Award provide scholarships to College of Public Health undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need and academic merit. Recipients must be enrolled as a full-time student, have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher, and be a resident of the DC metropolitan area. Preference given to first-generation college students.

One Health Scholarship

Established in 2021 by Global and Community Health Professor Michael von Fricken, PhD, this award is designated for a graduate student pursuing a Masters in Public Health or a PhD in Public Health. Recipients must demonstrate an interest in One Health--a collaborative, trans-disciplinary approach recognizing the interconnection between people, animals, plants, and their shared environment--and pursuit of research in global health and/or infectious diseases.

ERPi Patriot Scholarship

The ERPi Scholarship provides funding for service-disabled veterans, veterans, or immediate family to a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces. Applicants may be part-time or full-time students pursuing any graduate or an undergraduate degree through the College of Health and Human Services.

Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Scholarship

The Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Scholarship was established in 2006 to provide scholarships for undergraduate students in the College. Applicants must be a legal residents of VA, AL, GA, FL, LA, MD, MS, NC, SC, or TN with documented financial need.

View the Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation video for more background information on their support for student scholarships at educational institutions.

Potomac Health Foundation Scholarship

This new scholarship provides funding for students residing in Prince William County and passionate about serving vulnerable populations. Applicants may be part-time or full-time students pursuing any undergraduate degree through the College of Health and Human Services.

Skolnik Family and Global Health Endowed Fellowship

The Skolnik Family Global Health Endowed Fellowship provides a travel stipend to a student doing research or practice on key issues in the health of poor and marginalized population in low- and middle-income countries. An award is offered yearly to a currently enrolled full-time undergraduate junior or senior (returning for at least one semester) students majoring in Community Health. The recipients may be either in-state or out-of-state residents. International students will need to select a location other than their home country.

William R. Hearst Foundation Scholarship

The William R. Hearst Foundation Scholarship provides significant support for College of Public Health students who are interested in working with vulnerable and uninsured populations, and facing financial obstacles to completing their education. Applicants must have maintained at least a 3.0 GPA to date and have demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to students who intend to permanently reside in the United States after completion of their studies.

Dr. Zobair Younossi Scholarship

The Dr. Zobair Younossi Health Research Scholarship is the first student-designated research scholarship at the College of Public Health (CPH).  It was established in honor of Dr. Zobair Younossi, a 1984 Mason alumnus and recipient of the 2008 Mason Alumnus of the Year Award in recognition of his pioneering research in liver disease and contributions to the health care field. Dr. Younossi is currently Professor and Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Inova Fairfax Medical Campus. This award is open to CPH students pursuing health-related research and a degree in biomedicine or a health-related field.  Applicants may be undergraduate or graduate, may be full-time or part-time, and will qualify on the basis of academic merit, a thoughtful essay and demonstrated financial need. The minimum GPA for a recipient is 3.40.

Department of Health Administration and Policy

Chesterbrook Residences Scholarship

This scholarship is open to students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in health administration with a concentration in assisted living / senior housing administration. Students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA.

College of Public Health Distinguished Scholar Award

The Distinguished Scholar Award provide scholarships to College of Public Health undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need and academic merit. Recipients must be enrolled as a full-time student, have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher, and be a resident of the DC metropolitan area. Preference given to first-generation college students.

ERPi Patriot Scholarship

The ERPi Scholarship provides funding for service-disabled veterans, veterans, or immediate family to a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces. Applicants may be part-time or full-time students pursuing any graduate or an undergraduate degree through the College of Health and Human Services.

Health Informatics Endowed Scholarship

The Health Informatics Endowed Scholarship is a $3,000 award established to support student learning in health services research methods, artificial intelligence, health data analytics, and other topics addressed in the study of health informatics.  Applicants may be full-time or part-time students, undergraduate or graduate, but must be majoring in health informatics and must be in-state residents.  A recipient will be selected on the basis of academic merit, compelling essay and demonstrated financial need.

Herman B. Brotman Endowed Scholarship

The Herman B. Brotman Endowed Scholarship benefits an undergraduate or graduate students interested in pursuing a career with older adults, caregivers, and family members. Recipients must be full-time students and have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Scholarship

The Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Scholarship was established in 2006 to provide scholarships for undergraduate students in the College. Applicants must be a legal residents of VA, AL, GA, FL, LA, MD, MS, NC, SC, or TN with documented financial need.

View the Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation video for more background information on their support for student scholarships at educational institutions.

Mitchell J. Czoch Endowed Scholarship

The Mitchell J. Czoch award provide scholarships to undergraduate or graduate students interested in pursuing a career with older adults, caregivers, and family members. Preference will be given to students from Luzerne County, PA and Gloucester County, NJ.

Potomac Health Foundation Scholarship

This new scholarship provides funding for students residing in Prince William County and passionate about serving vulnerable populations. Applicants may be part-time or full-time students pursuing any undergraduate degree through the College of Health and Human Services.

William R. Hearst Foundation Scholarship

The William R. Hearst Foundation Scholarship provides significant support for College of Public Health students who are interested in working with vulnerable and uninsured populations, and facing financial obstacles to completing their education. Applicants must have maintained at least a 3.0 GPA to date and have demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to students who intend to permanently reside in the United States after completion of their studies.

Dr. Zobair Younossi Scholarship

The Dr. Zobair Younossi Health Research Scholarship is the first student-designated research scholarship at the College of Public Health (CPH).  It was established in honor of Dr. Zobair Younossi, a 1984 Mason alumnus and recipient of the 2008 Mason Alumnus of the Year Award in recognition of his pioneering research in liver disease and contributions to the health care field. Dr. Younossi is currently Professor and Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Inova Fairfax Medical Campus. This award is open to CPH students pursuing health-related research and a degree in biomedicine or a health-related field.  Applicants may be undergraduate or graduate, may be full-time or part-time, and will qualify on the basis of academic merit, a thoughtful essay and demonstrated financial need. The minimum GPA for a recipient is 3.40.

Department of Nutrition and Food Studies

College of Public Health Distinguished Scholar Award

The Distinguished Scholar Award provide scholarships to College of Public Health undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need and academic merit. Recipients must be enrolled as a full-time student, have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher, and be a resident of the DC metropolitan area. Preference given to first-generation college students.

ERPi Patriot Scholarship

The ERPi Scholarship provides funding for service-disabled veterans, veterans, or immediate family to a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces. Applicants may be part-time or full-time students pursuing any graduate or an undergraduate degree through the College of Health and Human Services.

Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Scholarship

The Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Scholarship provides funding to full-time students enrolled in any undergraduate CPH degree program. Recipients will qualify on the basis of financial need and must be a resident of one of the specified states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee or Virginia.

View the Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation video for more background information on their support for student scholarships at educational institutions, such as George Mason University’s College of Health and Human Services.

Potomac Health Foundation Scholarship

This new scholarship provides funding for students residing in Prince William County and passionate about serving vulnerable populations. Applicants may be part-time or full-time students pursuing any undergraduate degree through the College of Health and Human Services.

William R. Hearst Foundation Scholarship

The William R. Hearst Foundation Scholarship provides significant support for College of Public Health students who are interested in working with vulnerable and uninsured populations, and facing financial obstacles to completing their education. Applicants must have maintained at least a 3.0 GPA to date and have demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to students who intend to permanently reside in the United States after completion of their studies.

Dr. Zobair Younossi Scholarship

The Dr. Zobair Younossi Health Research Scholarship is the first student-designated research scholarship at the College of Public Health (CPH).  It was established in honor of Dr. Zobair Younossi, a 1984 Mason alumnus and recipient of the 2008 Mason Alumnus of the Year Award in recognition of his pioneering research in liver disease and contributions to the health care field. Dr. Younossi is currently Professor and Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Inova Fairfax Medical Campus. This award is open to CPH students pursuing health-related research and a degree in biomedicine or a health-related field.  Applicants may be undergraduate or graduate, may be full-time or part-time, and will qualify on the basis of academic merit, a thoughtful essay and demonstrated financial need. The minimum GPA for a recipient is 3.40.

Department of Social Work

Amy Leachtenauer Miller Social Work Scholarship

Open to students pursuing a master’s degree in social work. Recipients must be a resident of Northern Virginia, with a preference given to students from Fairfax County or Loudon County. Preference will also be given to students who are currently working with the Fairfax County Department of Family Services or pursuing a career in family services. Recipients will qualify on a basis of financial need, academic merit, and personal essay; a minimum GPA of 3.2 is required.

Ashley C. Payton Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship was created in 2019 to honor the late Ashley C. Payton, a former social work student at Mason who passed away in March 2018, just shy of her graduation. The fund supports one MSW student annually. Applicants should submit an essay detailing their interest in working with homeless populations and/or in mental health care, and should demonstrate involvement in encouraging minority students to enter the field of social work. Recipients will qualify on the basis of financial need, essay and academic merit, with a minimum GPA of 3.2 required. 

College of Public Health Distinguished Scholar Award

The Distinguished Scholar Award provide scholarships to College of Public Health undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need and academic merit. Recipients must be enrolled as a full-time student, have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher, and be a resident of the DC metropolitan area. Preference given to first-generation college students.

Dr. John J. Hughes Memorial Endowed Scholarship

The Dr. John J. Hughes Memorial fund provides a scholarship to an undergraduate junior majoring in social work. Recipients will qualify based on academic merit and the essay requirement.

ERPi Patriot Scholarship

The ERPi Scholarship provides funding for service-disabled veterans, veterans, or immediate family to a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces. Applicants may be part-time or full-time students pursuing any graduate or an undergraduate degree through the College of Health and Human Services.

Herman B. Brotman Endowed Scholarship

The Herman B. Brotman Endowed Scholarship benefits an undergraduate or graduate students interested in pursuing a career with older adults, caregivers, and family members. Recipients must be full-time students and have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Scholarship

The Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Scholarship provides funding to full-time students enrolled in any undergraduate CPH degree program. Recipients will qualify on the basis of financial need and must be a resident of one of the specified states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee or Virginia.

View the Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation video for more background information on their support for student scholarships at educational institutions, such as George Mason University’s College of Public Health.

Miriam Raskin Field Education Award

The Miriam Raskin Field Education Award was created in honor of Dr. Miriam Raskin’s legacy of service and commitment to the social work profession, and specifically to field education. The award provides support to BSW and MSW students with financial need impacting their ability to complete field education requirements.

To apply: This award is granted on a rolling basis. Please contact cphdev@gmu.edu to obtain an application.

Mitchell J. Czoch Endowed Scholarship

The Mitchell J. Czoch award provide scholarships to undergraduate or graduate students interested in pursuing a career with older adults, caregivers, and family members. Preference will be given to students from Luzerne County, PA and Gloucester County, NJ.

Potomac Health Foundation Scholarship

This new scholarship provides funding for students residing in Prince William County and passionate about serving vulnerable populations. Applicants may be part-time or full-time students pursuing any undergraduate degree through the College of Health and Human Services.

William R. Hearst Foundation Scholarship

The William R. Hearst Foundation Scholarship provides significant support for College of Public Health students who are interested in working with vulnerable and uninsured populations, and facing financial obstacles to completing their education. Applicants must have maintained at least a 3.0 GPA to date and have demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to students who intend to permanently reside in the United States after completion of their studies.

Dr. Zobair Younossi Scholarship

The Dr. Zobair Younossi Health Research Scholarship is the first student-designated research scholarship at the College of Public Health (CPH).  It was established in honor of Dr. Zobair Younossi, a 1984 Mason alumnus and recipient of the 2008 Mason Alumnus of the Year Award in recognition of his pioneering research in liver disease and contributions to the health care field. Dr. Younossi is currently Professor and Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Inova Fairfax Medical Campus. This award is open to CPH students pursuing health-related research and a degree in biomedicine or a health-related field.  Applicants may be undergraduate or graduate, may be full-time or part-time, and will qualify on the basis of academic merit, a thoughtful essay and demonstrated financial need. The minimum GPA for a recipient is 3.40.

 

School of Nursing, Undergraduate Scholarships

ABSN Students: Use the ABSN Scholarships Application to apply is May 31.

Bette Burch Nursing Endowed Scholarship

The Bette Burch Nursing Endowed Scholarship benefits a full-time undergraduate nursing student demonstrating a commitment to the nursing profession. Recipients will qualify based on their demonstrated financial need, their level of commitment to the nursing profession, and how they plan to use their nursing education to benefit others.

Carolyn Atkinson Nursing Endowed Scholarship

The Carolyn Atkinson Nursing Endowed Scholarship was established in 2023 by E. Richard Atkinson to scholarship support for undergraduate or graduate students pursuing a degree in nursing. Recipients may be full-time or part-time students and may be in-state or out-of-state students. Applicants will qualify on the basis of academic merit (minimum 3.0 GPA) and financial need.

Carolyn A. Taylor Endowed Scholarship

The purpose of the fund is to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate in nursing. The recipient must be enrolled as a full-time student, a US citizen, and resident in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

College of Public Health Distinguished Scholar Award

The Distinguished Scholar Award provide scholarships to College of Public Health undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need and academic merit. Recipients must be enrolled as a full-time student, have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher, and be a resident of the DC metropolitan area. Preference given to first-generation college students.

Deborah J. Milanowski Nursing Endowed Scholarship

The Deborah J. Milanowski Endowed Scholarship benefits a full-time undergraduate nursing student with a cummulative GPA of 3.0 or greater. Preference is given to a student with genetic condition cystic fibrosis; however astudent with other chronic medical condition or physical disability will be considered. A student meeting the above criteria is entitled to the scholarship without regard to his/her financial need.

Eric & Melissa Merten Endowed Scholarship

The Eric and Melissa Merten Endowed fund provide a scholarship for an undergraduate nursing student. Recipients must be full-time students and may either be in-state or out-of-state residents. Scholarships will be awarded based on merit and financial need.

ERPi Patriot Scholarship

The ERPi Scholarship provides funding for service-disabled veterans, veterans, or immediate family to a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces. Applicants may be part-time or full-time students pursuing any graduate or an undergraduate degree through the College of Health and Human Services.

Florence M. Schaffner Endowed International Experience Award

The Florence M. Schaffner Endowed International Experience Award provides a travel award to an undergraduate or graduate nursing student who is traveling to a developing country for educational purposes.

General Hazel Johnson-Brown Endowed Scholarship

Open to undergraduate or graduate students pursuing a degree in nursing. Applicants will be considered based on documented financial need and demonstrated ability to overcome obstacles in pursuit of their education, as described in an 800-word essay. 

Graham Nursing Endowed Scholarship

The Graham Nursing Endowed fund provides a need-based scholarship to a full-time, undergraduate nursing student.

Helene Fuld Endowed Nursing Scholarship

Scholarship awards are available for undergraduate Accelerated Bachelors in Nursing (ABSN) students in the College of Health and Human Services. Applicants should have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and demonstrate academic excellence, leadership skills, and financial need.

To apply: ABSN students should complete the ABSN Scholarship Application by May 31 to be eligible for this award.

Kay McNamara Nursing Scholarship

The Kay McNamara Nursing fund provides a scholarship to a full-time, undergraduate nursing student with demonstrated academic merit and financial need. Recipients must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Scholarship

The Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Scholarship provides funding to full-time students enrolled in any undergraduate CPH degree program. Recipients will qualify on the basis of financial need and must be a resident of one of the specified states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee or Virginia.

View the Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation video for more background information on their support for student scholarships at educational institutions, such as George Mason University’s College of Health and Human Services.

Lisa D. Glascock Memorial Endowed Scholarship

The Lisa D. Glascock Memorial Endowed Scholarship was established to support an undergraduate, in-state student accepted into the nursing program. Applicants may be either full-time or part-time students. The recipient will qualify on the basis of both academic merit and financial need. 

Marie Shea Ganley & Laura Buckreis Monroe Memorial Scholarship

The Marie Shea Ganley and Laura Buckreis Monroe Memorial fund provides scholarship support and financial recognition to a Registered Nurse studying in the RN to BSN degree program. Full-time students, in their final semester of study, may qualify for this $500 award on the basis of academic merit and must have a cumulative 3.2 GPA while enrolled at George Mason University. The recipient must be a US citizen, but can reside in any state.

Mildred W. Spransy, RN. Endowed Scholarship

The Mildred W. Spransy fund provide a scholarship to support an undergraduate full-time, nursing student, who will qualify on the basis of academic merit and financial need. Preference will be given to in-state students who are US citizens.

Pan American Roundtable Scholarship

The Pan American Roundtable of DC fund provides scholarships to nursing students who are fluent in Spanish. Recipients must have demonstrated financial need and a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher.

Patricia Felker Dierksen Nursing Endowed Scholarship

The Patricia Felker Dierksen Nursing fund provides a scholarship to a full-time undergraduate nursing student with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Potomac Health Foundation Scholarship

This new scholarship provides funding for students residing in Prince William County and passionate about serving vulnerable populations. Applicants may be part-time or full-time students pursuing any undergraduate degree through the College of Health and Human Services.

Roger Decort Scholarship

The Roger Decort fund provides a scholarship to a full-time, undergraduate or graduate nursing student with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Rosemarie C. Brenkus Endowed Scholarship

The Rosemarie C. Brenkus Endowed fund provides a scholarship for an employed registered nurse pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s degree in nursing. Recipients must have a minimum of a 2.8 GPA in nursing courses and a commitment to the nursing profession as demonstrated through a written statement. Full-time, in-state or out-of-state students can apply

 

Sentara Cares                                                            

The Sentara Scholars scholarship was established to maximize Sentara’s impact at partner institutions while helping to create a diverse and highly skilled workforce pipeline in the healthcare and healthcare-related fields. Students must be in-state residents. Students must be enrolled in a healthcare or healthcare-related undergraduate or professional degree or certificate program during the award distribution period.  Recipients must be in Good Academic Standing as determined by the Office of Financial Aid and in compliance with the institution’s Student Code of Conduct. Applicants must have demonstrated financial need as determined by the Office of Financial Aid. In addition to directing applicants through the Office of Financial Aid, recommendations for student recipients can be made by deans, chancellors, department chairs, and student success leadership.

Undergraduate Nursing Population Health Fellowship Stipends

The Population Health Fellowship (PHF) Program is a new opportunity for Mason nursing students to gain additional exposure in public and population health concepts within community and longitudinal primary care clinical experiences in rural and/or underserved settings. Made possible through a four-year grant from the U.S. Department of Health Resources and Services Administration, this program provides a $5,000 stipend per student, divided across multiple semesters during participation in the program.  Participants must consent to uphold the standards and responsibilities outlined in the application form to participate in the PHF program.

Violet B. Robinson Endowed Scholarship

The Violet B. Robinson Endowed fund provides a scholarship to a full-time, undergraduate student in the nursing program with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Wanda M. Stralka Endowed Nursing Scholarship

This award is available for an undergraduate nursing student, selected on the basis of academic merit, financial need, and a demonstrated passion in the field of nursing.

William R. Hearst Foundation Scholarship

The William R. Hearst Foundation Scholarship provides significant support for College of Public Health students who are interested in working with vulnerable and uninsured populations, and facing financial obstacles to completing their education. Applicants must have maintained at least a 3.0 GPA to date and have demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to students who intend to permanently reside in the United States after completion of their studies.

Dr. Zobair Younossi Scholarship

The Dr. Zobair Younossi Health Research Scholarship is the first student-designated research scholarship at the College of Public Health (CPH).  It was established in honor of Dr. Zobair Younossi, a 1984 Mason alumnus and recipient of the 2008 Mason Alumnus of the Year Award in recognition of his pioneering research in liver disease and contributions to the health care field. Dr. Younossi is currently Professor and Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Inova Fairfax Medical Campus. This award is open to CPH students pursuing health-related research and a degree in biomedicine or a health-related field.  Applicants may be undergraduate or graduate, may be full-time or part-time, and will qualify on the basis of academic merit, a thoughtful essay and demonstrated financial need. The minimum GPA for a recipient is 3.40.

School of Nursing, Graduate Scholarships

Camille Barry PhD Endowed Scholarship

The purpose of the fund is to provide a scholarship for a full-time student pursuing a doctoral degree in nursing. Recipients must demonstrate being a nurse leader and must be in good academic standing. Recipient must clearly articulate their career and research goals after graduation. The recipient must be a US citizen, but may be either an in-or out-of-state resident.

CVS Health Foundation Scholarship

This scholarship is open to current nurse practitioner students with a 3.2 GPA or higher. Bilingual students encouraged to apply.

DiNatale Memorial Scholarship

The DiNatale Memorial Scholarship was established to provide scholarships to either a MSN or DNP candidate with a concentration in Nursing Administration, in their last year of the program. Applicants for this $1,000 scholarship may be either full-time or part-time and can be in-state or out-of-state. Preference will be given to MSN students. Recipients will qualify on the basis of academic merit and financial need.

ERPi Patriot Scholarship

The ERPi Scholarship provides funding for service-disabled veterans, veterans, or immediate family to a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces. Applicants may be part-time or full-time students pursuing any graduate or an undergraduate degree through the College of Health and Human Services.

Herman B. Brotman Endowed Scholarship

The Herman B. Brotman Endowed Scholarship benefits an undergraduate or graduate students interested in pursuing a career with older adults, caregivers, and family members. Recipients must be full-time students and have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Mitchell J. Czoch Endowed Scholarship

The Mitchell J. Czoch award provide scholarships to undergraduate or graduate students interested in pursuing a career with older adults, caregivers, and family members. Preference will be given to students from Luzerne County, PA, and Gloucester County, NJ.

Roger Decort Scholarship

The Roger Decort fund provides a scholarship to a full-time, undergraduate or graduate nursing student with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Rosemarie C. Brenkus Endowed Scholarship

The Rosemarie C. Brenkus Endowed fund provides a scholarship for an employed registered nurse pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s degree in nursing. Recipients must have a minimum of a 2.8 GPA in nursing courses and a commitment to the nursing profession as demonstrated through a written statement. Full-time, in-state or out-of-state students can apply

 

Sentara Cares                                                            

The Sentara Scholars scholarship was established to maximize Sentara’s impact at partner institutions while helping to create a diverse and highly skilled workforce pipeline in the healthcare and healthcare-related fields. Students must be in-state residents. Students must be enrolled in a healthcare or healthcare-related undergraduate or professional degree or certificate program during the award distribution period.  Recipients must be in Good Academic Standing as determined by the Office of Financial Aid and in compliance with the institution’s Student Code of Conduct. Applicants must have demonstrated financial need as determined by the Office of Financial Aid. In addition to directing applicants through the Office of Financial Aid, recommendations for student recipients can be made by deans, chancellors, department chairs, and student success leadership.

William R. Hearst Foundation Scholarship

The William R. Hearst Foundation Scholarship provides significant support for College of Public Health students who are interested in working with vulnerable and uninsured populations, and facing financial obstacles to completing their education. Applicants must have maintained at least a 3.0 GPA to date and have demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to students who intend to permanently reside in the United States after completion of their studies.

Dr. Zobair Younossi Scholarship

The Dr. Zobair Younossi Health Research Scholarship is the first student-designated research scholarship at the College of Public Health (CPH).  It was established in honor of Dr. Zobair Younossi, a 1984 Mason alumnus and recipient of the 2008 Mason Alumnus of the Year Award in recognition of his pioneering research in liver disease and contributions to the health care field. Dr. Younossi is currently Professor and Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Inova Fairfax Medical Campus. This award is open to CPH students pursuing health-related research and a degree in biomedicine or a health-related field.  Applicants may be undergraduate or graduate, may be full-time or part-time, and will qualify on the basis of academic merit, a thoughtful essay and demonstrated financial need. The minimum GPA for a recipient is 3.40.

The Office of Fellowships

The Office of Fellowships works to recruit, mentor and support graduate students seeking external funding though nationally competitive awards. That support includes:

  • Information sessions, announcements, and search tools to identify funding opportunities.
  • Fellowship advising and grant writing support.
  • Workshops on how to craft strong applications.
  • One-on-one coaching and feedback during the application process.
  • Support for faculty mentors and advisors.
  • Class visits, workshops, webinars, and lists of opportunities tailored by discipline.