SALT LAKE CITY – To celebrate the impact of Margaret McClure, a champion of higher education and long-time advocate for lifelong learning and growth among healthcare professionals, Western Governors University (WGU) has announced $20,000 in scholarships named for nursing pioneer.
Nursing is a career based on constant learning, growth, and development. The skills and know-how that an RN must master are varied, complex, and life-saving. The impact of these skills can be greatly compounded with the increased knowledge of theory, policy, and leadership gained in a BSN or MSN program. That’s why last year, WGU created the Margaret McClure Scholarship, worth up to $5,000 toward tuition in most of WGU’s College of Health Professions degree programs—and it’s why the university has announced it is renewing the scholarship for the coming year. Four recipients will be selected, one per quarter, for their demonstrated activism or innovation in nursing that improves patient outcomes.
Application for this scholarship is open through June 30, 2020, for newly enrolling WGU students interested in one of the following programs:
- B.S. Nursing (RN to BSN)
- M.S. Nursing – Education (for RNs with BSNs)
- M.S. Nursing – Leadership and Management (for RNs with BSNs)
- M.S. Nursing – Nursing Informatics (for RNs with BSNs)
- M.S. Nursing – Education (RN to MSN Option)
- M.S. Nursing – Leadership and Management (RN to MSN Option)
- M.S. Nursing – Nursing Informatics (RN to MSN Option)
- Master of Health Leadership
Competency-based, nonprofit WGU offers online degree programs—including nursing programs accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education—designed to meet the needs of adult learners. Students can take advantage of their existing knowledge and experience to move quickly through material they already know, so they can focus on what they still need to learn. WGU faculty members work one-on-one with students as mentors, offering guidance, support, and individualized instruction. While WGU’s degree programs are rigorous and challenging, competency-based learning makes it possible for students to accelerate their progress, saving both time and money.
To learn more or to apply, visit the WGU Margaret McClure Scholarship webpage.