Financial
Aid and Tuition - R.N.-M.S.N. Program
Assistantships and Traineeships
The College of Nursing offers a limited number of graduate student
assistantships for guided research and teaching experiences.
Stipends range from $4,000 to $10,000 for the academic year. Ten
to 20 hours of service per week are required. Holders of
assistantships may be eligible for full- or partial-tuition
scholarships from the Graduate School.
Doctoral students are assisted in applying for National Research
Service Awards from the National Institute of Nursing Research,
National Institutes of Health.
Advanced Nurse Education
Traineeships
A limited number of Advanced Nurse Education Traineeships from the
Division of Nursing, Health Resources and Services Administration
(HRSA), and Public Health Service (PHS), are available to graduate
students through the College. The traineeship usually pays tuition
while the student is enrolled full time in a graduate program in the
College.
Nursing Graduate Scholarships
Betsy M. Holliday and Eunice
S. Milton Scholarship Fund
This scholarship fund was established in 1992 as a
special scholarship for a registered nurse returning to school for
additional education. Each recipient is a native Kentuckian or the
child of a member of the U.S. Armed Forces who was serving on
active duty at the time of the recipient’s birth. Preference will
be given to students who are interested in the treatment of cancer
patients. The scholarship is provided by Lt. Col. David. C.
Holliday, ret., in memory of his wife and her mother.
Melva Jo Hendrix Fund for Psychiatric/Mental
Health Nursing
This fund, established in 1993 by Jenny D. Dorris, a 1971 graduate
of the College, is awarded to graduate students who are seeking an
advanced degree in psychiatric/mental health nursing.
Graduate School Fellowships
and Assistantships
There are several opportunities for fellowships and assistantships
available through the Graduate School. Refer to www.rgs.uky.edu/gs/fellowship/fellowassist.html,
or call (859) 257-4613.
Kentucky Graduate
Scholarships
All new non-resident students enrolled in a UK Graduate
School degree program are eligible for tuition scholarships based
on their prior academic performance. These scholarships will allow
the candidate to attend UK at the in-state tuition rate. The
Kentucky Graduate Scholarship is renewable through the completion
of all degree requirements for students who remain in good
academic standing.
See the Graduate School's Web site at
www.rgs.uky.edu/gs/KGS.html for more information.
Additional Information
Many sources of financial aid exist outside the University. Refer
to www.mc.uky.edu/Nursing/StudResources
for information.
For assistance with applying for College of Nursing Teaching and
Research Assistantships, contact the Student Services Officer for
Graduate Studies, 309 College of Nursing Bldg., University of
Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40536-0232, or call (859) 323-5624. The staff can
also offer information on other sources of financial aid available from
outside the University.
For information on grants, loans and need-based scholarships,
contact the University's Financial Aid
Department, 128
Funkhouser Building, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
40506-0054, or call (859) 257-3172.
Application forms for admission and fellowship, as well as
general information (including the Graduate Bulletin), may be
obtained by writing: The Graduate
School, 351 Patterson Office
Tower, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0027. Much of
the information and forms you will need are on the Graduate
School's Web site.
Tuition
Graduate tuition, per semester, for the
2004-2005 academic year
is as follows. The information below is provided for your
convenience. You should verify tuition and fee costs with the
Registrar's Office at www.uky.edu/Registrar/newhome.
Tuition fees are subject to change without notice.
Full-time, Kentucky resident
Full-time, non-Kentucky resident
Part-time, Kentucky resident
Part-time, non-Kentucky resident |
$2826.25
$6546.25
$298.55
per credit hour
$711.55
per credit hour |
All tuition rates include a mandatory registration fee. For fee
payment purposes, nine credit hours or the equivalent constitutes
a full load for graduate students during the fall or spring
semesters. Courses taken on an audit basis do not count toward
credit hours, but are assessed full tuition and fees.
Questions? E-mail conss@uky.edu
or call (859) 323-5108.
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