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March of Dimes Graduate Nursing Scholarship: eligibility, award, application.

A working guide to March of Dimes Graduate Nursing Scholarship for NP applicants. Covers who qualifies, the award structure, the service commitment, the application timeline, how the program stacks with other aid, and the realistic odds. Verify program details directly with the funder before applying: terms can change between cycles.

Award range
$5K per award
Service commitment
None
Deadline
Spring annual cycle
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Who This Is For

The applicant this program rewards.

March of Dimes Graduate Nursing Scholarship is built for: Registered nurses in graduate programs focused on maternal-child health.

Eligible specialties: Women's health NP, neonatal NP, nurse midwifery, pediatrics. Eligible programs: Accredited graduate nursing programs. Demographic considerations: RNs with maternal-child-health career focus.

The strongest candidates are usually the ones whose career narrative directly maps to the funder's mission. Generic essays lose. Specific essays grounded in concrete patient experiences and a clearly articulated service path win.

Award Structure

How the dollars actually flow.

$5,000 single-payment scholarship for RNs in graduate maternal-child-health programs. Around 10 to 15 awards per year.

Understanding whether this is a tuition-style scholarship (paid to school) or a loan-repayment program (paid to your loan servicer) changes everything about how you plan: cash flow, taxes, and how you stack other funding around it.

Tax note. Loan repayment from federal programs (NHSC, IHS) is tax-free at federal level under IRC Section 108(f)(4). Nurse Corps LRP is the exception and is taxable. Direct scholarship dollars used for tuition and required fees are tax-free; amounts used for room, board, or living expenses can be taxable.
Eligibility Requirements

The hard gates and filters.

Before you write the essay, confirm you clear the structural eligibility. Roughly half of disqualified applications stall on a structural gate (citizenship, accreditation, debt status), not on essay quality.

Eligibility checklist
Specialty focusCareer commitment to maternal, child, or newborn health
LicensureActive RN license
EnrollmentAccredited graduate program
MembershipAWHONN or equivalent professional membership preferred
Application Timeline and Process

From discovery to disbursement.

The application window for March of Dimes Graduate Nursing Scholarship is short relative to the work required. Applicants who start two months early routinely produce stronger packages than those who scramble in the final week.

1

Watch for the spring open

Application typically opens February to April.

2

Prepare specialty essay

Strong essays articulate specific maternal-child-health career path.

3

Submit and wait

Selection committee reviews; notification summer.

4

Disbursement

Funds released to school for upcoming term.

Essay tip. Strong essays for March of Dimes Graduate Nursing Scholarship tend to share three traits: they name a specific patient encounter, they tie that encounter to the funder's stated mission, and they name a concrete post-graduation service plan. Vague aspirational language reads as filler.
Service Commitment Details

What the obligation actually requires.

No service commitment.

The service obligation, where it exists, is binding. Default carries financial penalties (typically tripled repayment of the awarded amount plus interest) and can affect future federal eligibility. Read the contract before signing, not after.

If you are weighing a service-commitment program against unrestricted scholarship dollars
A service-commitment program with $50,000+ in funding usually beats a $5,000 unrestricted scholarship in pure dollars. But only if you are willing to live in the service-required geography. Run the math both ways. Our funding match tool compares them side by side.
Stacking with Other Funding

Does this play well with other dollars?

Stacks with most federal aid and scholarships. Counted as scholarship income for tax purposes.

For most NP applicants, the goal is a stack of three or four funding sources: federal loans (capped), employer reimbursement (capped), one or two scholarships, and either a service-commitment program or PSLF down the line. March of Dimes Graduate Nursing Scholarship fits into that stack but it is rarely the whole solution on its own.

Realistic Odds

What the numbers actually look like.

Highly competitive given small award count. Specialty alignment is decisive.

Treat scholarship application as a portfolio. A single high-quality application package (essays, transcripts, recommendations) can be adapted across five to ten programs. The cost of one extra application is mostly the time to revise the essay. The expected value of even a 5% chance at $5,000 is $250 in expected dollars per hour of work, which beats most side gigs.

The portfolio principle. Apply to every program you clearly qualify for, not just the ones you think you can win. Selection committees often surprise themselves. Out-of-the-money applications cost you a few hours; in-the-money applications fund a year of school.
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