Minority Nurse Faculty Scholarship Programs
California Endowment-AACN
Johnson and Johnson Campaign for Nursing's Future-AACN
California Endowment-AACN Nurse Faculty Scholarship
Designed
to increase the number of minority faculty teaching in California
nursing schools, this new scholarship program supports nursing
students from underrepresented groups who are pursuing graduate
degrees and are committed to teaching after graduation.
Meet the Third Cohort of Scholarship Winners: Fall 2008 
Second Cohort of Scholarship Winners: Fall 2007
First Cohort of Scholarship Winners: Fall 2006

California Endowment-AACN scholarship award winners gather at the National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurse Associations (NCEMNA) conference in March 2008. Pictured left to right: Dr. Carmen Portillo, past president of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses; Marylou Bayog, University of California San Francisco student; Erik Carter, UCSF student; Dr. Polly Bednash, AACN Executive Director; identity unknown; Elena Flowers, UCSF student; Rita Callahan, University of San Diego student; Denise Dawkins, California State University Bakersfield student; and Charlotte Stoudmire, University of San Diego student.
Johnson and Johnson Campaign for Nursing's Future -
AACN Minority Nurse Faculty Scholars Program
The Johnson & Johnson/AACN Minority Nurse Faculty Scholars program provides financial support to graduate nursing students from minority backgrounds who agree to teach in a school of nursing after graduation. Students must be enrolled full-time and preference is given to students in doctoral programs.
Meet the Second Cohort of Scholarship Winners: Fall 2008 
First Cohort of Scholarship Winners: Spring 2008