Introduction
Thirty (30) awards, to thirty (30) individual recipients at $2500 each, will be awarded and are for tuition and fees only.
Eligibility
The Beal University Canada BScN scholarship is for students seeking a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.
- Applicant must have an aspiration to attend Beal University Canada’s BScN program.
- Applicant must be an upcoming high school graduate in Canada
- Applicant must meet admission and program requirements of BScN program at Beal University Canada.
- Applicant must be enrolled in the BScN program at Beal University Canada before funding.
Selection
The award selection will be conducted by the Admissions Committee of Beal University Canada. All selections will be fair and transparent.
Awards
Thirty (30) awards, to thirty (30) individual recipients at $2500 each, will be awarded and are for tuition and fees only. No awards will be paid in cash to the recipients. All awards will be applied as a tuition discount.
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