Friday, August 25, 2023

Congratulations to the Exceptional Nurse 2023 scholarship winners!

 

Nursing students with a wide range of disabilities are admitted to nursing programs. Disabilities may include hearing loss, low vision, learning disabilities, limb differences, paralysis, mental illness, autism, chronic illnesses and conditions such as multiple sclerosis, lupus and movement disorders.

Financing an education can be a challenge for some students with disabilities. In addition to routine expenses (tuition, room and board, books, uniforms, transportation), students may need to purchase an amplified or electronic stethoscope, computer software programs, or audio books—as well as medications, hearing aids, therapies, prostheses, special equipment or custom alterations to uniforms and lab coats. Working a part-time job may not be possible.

Scholarships are available from ExceptionalNurse.com, a nonprofit resource network for nursing students and nurses with disabilities. The organization provides links to disability-related organizations, technology, equipment, financial aid, employment opportunities, mentors, blogs, continuing education, speakers, legal resources, social media groups, research and related publications.

 The organization has been awarding scholarships to nursing students with disabilities since 2003. The awards are based on academic performance, letters of recommendation, financial need and an essay which answers the questions: “How do you plan to contribute to the nursing profession? How will your disability influence your practice as a nurse”? Due to support from donations and book sales, we were able to award two scholarships.

ExceptionalNurse.com is honored to announce the winners for 2023!!!


Elizabeth Herrera from Tucson, Arizona will be attending the at the University of Arizona. In her essay, she stated, "now I know I am meant to be a nurse to continue to be an advocate for....patients like myself. Furthermore, I always wanted a healthcare provider to look like me: dark black hair, Mexican brown skin and deep brown eyes."

Janelle Eradiri from Freeport, New York is attending the Accelerated BSN program at the State University of New York Downstate. Her essay included,"I am committed to providing patient-centered care, advocating for individuals with disabilities, and fostering a culture of inclusivity with the healthcare system. My disability is not a limitation but a source of strength and motivation, driving me to make a lasting impact in the lives of those I serve." 

Congratulations and best wishes to these deserving future nurses.

Cheers!

Donna

1 comment:

  1. Congratulations! This is wonderful to hear. I wear hearing aids and have ADD, I made it through nursing school with accommodations. Nursing school was very hard, but I am so happy I push myself! Being a nurse is so rewarding!

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