We want to congratulate the following Chi Pi members on winning a $750.00 scholarship for the Fall 2018 Scholarship cycle:
- Jennifer McCammond
- Olga Rybakov
- Traci Buran
- Miriam Sward
- Thomas George
- Pamela Maslen
- Riana Damjanovich
- Michelle Van Druff
We hope this scholarship will help cover some of the added costs of graduate school. Best of luck as you pursue your goals!
Here is what the winners have to say about receiving the Chi Pi Honor Society Scholarship:
“First of all, I would like to say thank you so much for this scholarship. I am a big fan of FNU. I love everything about the school. I am also thrilled to be a Sigma Honor Society member. I never would have thought that I’d accomplish all this. I have a long road ahead of me, but I am dedicated to my goals, and am sure that I will reach them. My desire is to continue the Master’s program, and eventually get my DNP at FNU. This scholarship will support me in reaching this goal! I had to cut down on work hours because of the amount of time I spend studying every week, and every bit helps me to reach my goals.”
“Thank you so much for this scholarship I plan to use this scholarship to help me get to and from Clinical Bound and February. I will be flying in from the North East, renting a car and spending a much anticipated week in Hyden!”
“I am filled with both sincere gratitude and excitement to have received a Chi Pi Honor Society scholarship during my journey at Frontier. I plan to put every penny of this generous gift toward my tuition which will continue to bring me closer to my dream of serving women as a Certified Nurse Midwife in a rural community. I feel blessed to have the opportunity to care for women and families during moments of their lives they will never forget. I am filled with gratitude to be surrounded by a supportive, wise, and nurturing community during my studies at Frontier. I am especially grateful for this gift that will help take me another step closer to this calling to one day open a birth and family care center.”
“Thank you so much for this wonderful news! I am absolutely thrilled to have been chosen for this award. Throughout my time at Frontier, I have felt tremendously supported and encouraged by faculty, staff and students, as I pursue what has been my long-term dream. Because I currently live outside of the United States, I have a long and often, snowy drive to clinical which involves an international border crossing. On an average day, I commute between 110 and 130 miles to my clinical sites, often through heavy snow. This scholarship will be an enormous help in covering some of the tuition and additional expenses associated with my clinical experience including before after care for my three, school-aged children, gas, and tolls. My clinical experience feels like a journey, and I often find myself reflecting upon the history of the Frontier Nursing Service as I make my way to my sites. Thank you for believing in me and supporting me. I feel honored and grateful to be a member of the Chi Pi chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, and to receive this generous award.”
“Thank you for the honor of a scholarship award. As I prepare to graduate and take boards, this scholarship money will help to offset the cost of testing, as well as for state licensure and prescriptive authority. I also plan to obtain my DNP starting in the spring, so every dollar counts!”
“I am so grateful and blessed for this opportunity. I will use this scholarship to continue my education with FNU and obtain my DNP. I have always wanted to achieve the high academic standing of the doctoral level and, in full honesty, I was weighing the monetary cost over my personal wishes. It is with this blessing that motivates me to continue and achieve my dream. My words do not express how grateful I am, and how appropriately timed that I am so very thankful during this time of Thanksgiving.”
“I am humbled and truly grateful. As a veteran, current military spouse, and father of two kids in college, this scholarship allows me to work less so I can expedite my clinical experience…thus hastening my reunion with my wife! She is presently stationed in Guam where FNP clinicals are not sanctioned. Once clinicals are done, I will head back to Guam to provide care for underserved indigenous people of the Marianas Islands. A portion of the scholarship will pay for upcoming Obesity Medicine Association training for NPs. I hope to focus on obesity and type 2 diabetes as these are of chief concern in the islands.”
“Thank you. We are discussing using the scholarship to purchase products such as folders for law enforcement vehicles to house safety plans/information so that each vehicle will have access to material.”
Students can learn more about joining the Honor Society here.