
GSA is currently seeking additional education partners for our Scholarship programs. In order to become a qualified GSA education partner, the university must meet certain criteria. The answers to the following questions are helpful in evaluating a school as a prospective GSA Alliance Partner:
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Does your university have international students sponsored on student visas or cultural exchange visas?
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Does your school of nursing have capacity for additional students in one or more MSN programs?
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Does your school of nursing have capacity for additional students in your RN to BSN program?
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Are any of your school of nursing’s programs exclusively on line? This may limit your ability to participate in our program.
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Do you have an educational affiliation with a local area healthcare provider at which the students could secure part-time employment to gain practical experience and to provide a means of financial support during the education program?
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Would international students residing within your state qualify for in-state or otherwise reduced tuition?
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Is your university actively seeking to expand its international diversity?
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Are there multiple entry points to commence an education program throughout the calendar year?
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Is a GRE a pre-requisite for admission? What is the minimum score required?
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Are summer classes a requirement for graduate education programs?
GSA makes its work-study program open to both US and international students. The above requirements, therefore, must be applicable to both US and international students.
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