Wilson Community College and Wilson Medical Center have partnered to establish the Nursing Scholarship Program, designed to support students pursuing an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Practical Nursing Diploma(PN). This scholarship provides financial assistance to eligible students in exchange for a work commitment at Wilson Medical Center upon graduation.
Scholarship Benefits
- $10,000.00 tuition coverage for the nursing program.
- Guaranteed employment at Wilson Medical Center (WMC) upon successful completion of the program, licensure, and meeting WMC's employment procedures.
- Clinical training opportunities at WMC during the nursing program.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for the scholarship, applicants must:
- Be enrolled or accepted into the ADN or PN program at Wilson Community College.
- Maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 in prerequisite and nursing coursework.
- Exhibit a commitment to serve Wilson County and advocate and advance patient care by evidence of completing 20 hours of volunteer work related to promoting health and wellness in Wilson County, before applying for the scholarship.
- Commit to working at WMC for a minimum of two years upon obtaining a Registered Nurse (RN) license or a Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) license and successfully completing WMC's new graduate RN orientation process/program.
- Successfully pass a background check and drug screening.
- Have no record of disciplinary concerns with the college or health science programs. If an applicant is currently employed by Wilson Medical Center, they must be an employee in good standing.
- Submit a personal statement outlining their commitment to nursing and community healthcare.
- Provide two letters of recommendation, one from an academic instructor and one from a professional or community leader.
Ongoing Eligibility
To maintain the scholarship, recipients must maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher, and the Dean of Health Sciences will provide semester updates to WMC regarding any student who has lost eligibility through program dismissal or any other eligibility violations.