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Peggy Nowell, RN Scholarship
The Peggy Nowell, RN Scholarship is available to qualifying Nursing/Allied Health abstract or case study presenting authors who have been accepted for oral presentation at the Annual Conference.
If you have questions regarding eligibility or the submission process, contact
abstracts@aslms.org
Scholarship Application Details
Indicate your scholarship interest when submitting your abstract.
- Initial Abstract Submission due by November 4, 2024
- Late-Breaking Submissions due by January 13, 2025
Criteria
- Available Funds: 1 scholarship up to $1,000 (USD) for select recipients.
- Eligibility: Available to ASLMS Nursing/Allied Health members who are certified or who hold a degree in the nursing/allied health field or working toward a degree in the field.
- Required Items: While applicants may submit multiple abstracts, each with a separate scholarship application, the selected recipient is limited to one scholarship. A complete application will include:
- Applicant must have current ASLMS membership, or new applicant status
- Abstract submitter must check the box noting that the Abstract Presenting Author is applying for the Peggy Nowell, RN Scholarship when the abstract is submitted
- Deadline: Membership, abstracts, and applications must be submitted by the abstract deadline (see deadline above).
- Recipient Selection: Submitted abstracts must be accepted for oral presentation within the Nursing/Allied Health session. Abstracts will be reviewed based on quality criteria and ranked by the Nursing/Allied Health Division Representative.
- The selected scholarship recipient must complete their assigned oral presentation at the ASLMS Annual Conference.
- Notification: Applicants will be notified via email of their abstract and scholarship status in January, preceding the conference. Applicants who submit their required scholarship information along with a late-breaking abstract will be notified in February, preceding the conference. Note: A late-breaking abstract submission period is not guaranteed every year.
No scholarship will be awarded to any person if the award would be contrary to any United States law including, but not limited to, trade embargoes administered by the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control.