Financial Support for Graduate Study

Learn about endowed scholarships and outside scholarships for graduate study in nursing.

College of Nursing Endowed Scholarships

Each academic year, the College of Nursing awards scholarships and financial aid to new and continuing students based on financial need and demonstrated academic performance. Recipients include APNI and DNP students. Notice of funding occurs between August and October. Financial aid ranges from $2,000 to $6,000 annually. Financial aid funds are applied directly to students’ accounts via SU Financial Aid.

What should I do to be considered for a CON Endowed Scholarship?

File Your FAFSA by February 1 for the Next Academic Year

A Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) must be filed for the current academic year to be considered for financial aid eligibility. The application period begins each year on October 1. Be sure to file your FAFSA by Seattle U’s February 1 priority funding deadline. A FAFSA must be filed each year.

Outside Scholarships for Graduate Study in Nursing

Explore external sources of funding that may support your graduate study.

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