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Interested in becoming an Air Force nurse? Air Force ROTC has nursing categories for students wanting to become an Air Force nurse.
This program awards Type 2 (tuition capped at $18,000 per year plus $900 per year for books) sholarships. In many cases, these scholarships can activate during the same term as nomination.
The Nursing Scholarship program is operated on a noncompetitive basis those who meet the qualifications are awarded the scholarship and do not meet a scholarship selection board. The processing of the scholarship award is completed at the local detachment.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
To be eligible to apply for a Nursing Scholarship you must:
- Be a United States Citizen
- Pass the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test » (AFOQT) or have your failing scores waived after two failures
- Pass the Air Force ROTC Physical Fitness Test »
- Have at least a 2.5 cummulative college grade point averaage
- Complete a physical examination and be certified as commission-qualified by the Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board (non-AFROTC students can apply if the examination has been scheduled ... if selected, they cannot activate a scholarship until the certification is complete)
- Not already be a contracted sholarship recipient
- Meet the age, moral and other scholarship eligibility requirements » for Air Force ROTC
- Be a sophomore or junior, majoring in Nursing at an NLN
or CCNE accredited college or university*
*Must be a program accredited by the National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission (NLNAC) or the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). See the NLNAC website at www.nlnac.org or the CCNE website at www.aacn.nche.edu/Accreditation/index.htm for a list of accredited programs.
You may also be eligible to receive scholarship money while you are in college. Click here to learn more »
How To Apply?
Applications for the Nursing Scholarship are processed and
approved at the detachment level. Contact the detachment serving
the school you attend or desire to attend, and they will work
to nominate you for the appropriate scholarship program.


