School of Nursing
The spring of 2020 marked 10 years since GW Nursing was chartered as the 10th school at the George Washington University. During our first decade, we achieved many successes, including recruiting renowned faculty, receiving national recognition for our graduate programs, and launching innovative academic initiatives that will shape future generations of nurses and nurse leaders.
As an unprecedented time on the front lines of a pandemic showed us, educating and preparing skilled and compassionate health are providers is vital to our communities.
As GW Nursing aims to recruit, prepare, and graduate more, qualified providers to shore up our healthcare system, scholarship funding remains critically important.
Please support our future leaders in nursing with a gift today.
Support School of Nursing Scholarships
To learn more:
- Contact School of Nursing Development at [email protected].
- View examples of the way your philanthropy to the SON can deliver immediate results.
Provide Resources to Address Critical Challenges
Financial aid is vital to attract the top students who will make a difference. Scholarships benefit our students and benefit patients who ultimately receive their care.
Attract and Retain Top Faculty to Educate Nurses
A well-prepared nursing graduate is the result of a strong faculty. GW Nursing has assembled a critical mass of thought leaders who conduct groundbreaking research, write influential articles and books, and testify before Congress.
Support Experiential Learning Abroad
International exchanges are crucial as global health conversations move from policy to practice. Last year, GW Nursing faculty and students participated in programs and partnerships in Haiti, Ecuador, Japan, Singapore, and Thailand—but we want to do even more.
Veteran Fulfills Dream of Nursing Career
May 24, 2023
The William and Joanne Conway Transitioning Warriors Nursing Scholars Initiative at GW helps veterans like Elizabeth Kovacich enter the civilian nursing workforce.
From the Navy to Nursing
May 16, 2023
Conway Scholar Justinpaul Joco, B.S. ’23, found his passion for nursing while serving his country.