Undergraduate Nursing Population Health Fellowship Stipends
The Population Health Fellowship (PHF) Program is a new opportunity for Mason nursing students to gain additional exposure in public and population health concepts within community and longitudinal primary care clinical experiences in rural and/or underserved settings. Made possible through a four-year grant from the U.S. Department of Health Resources and Services Administration, this program provides a $5,000 stipend per student, divided across multiple semesters during participation in the program. Participants must consent to uphold the standards and responsibilities outlined in the application form to participate in the PHF program.
Applying by August 17, 2018 is encouraged, but applications will also be accepted on a rolling basis as funding is available.
Note: The application form may list a deadline of August 17, but applications will also be accepted on a rolling basis as funding is available.
Graduate Nursing Population Health Fellowship Stipends
The Population Health Fellowship (PHF) Program is a new opportunity for Mason graduate nursing students to gain additional exposure to public and population health concepts within community and longitudinal primary care clinical experiences in rural and/or underserved settings. Made possible through a two-year grant from the U.S. Department of Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), this program provides stipends of up to $10,000 per graduate nursing student, beginning as early as fall 2018. Participants must consent to uphold the standards and responsibilities outlined in the application form in order to participate in the PHF Program.