Fees for tuition, books, and other items are due and payable at the time
specified. The student is informed in a timely manner when all fees are due.
Failure to comply with the payment schedule places the student at risk of disenrollment.
Scholarship information is provided to students at the beginning of the
school year during orientation. A number of scholarships are awarded at the end
of the first Level and at Graduation.
All scholarships are awarded based on academic and clinical achievement,
community service, perfect attendance, and other recognized criteria. More than
$21,000 was awarded to the graduating class of 2007.
The School of Vocational Nursing is not approved to offer government funds
for financial assistance. However the program is approved by the Veteran’s
Administration to allow a student to use the G.I. Bill.
For more information on scholarships available please call the LVN School at
(956) 389-1721 or Valley Baptist Foundation at (956) 389-1614.
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| Mr. and Mrs. M.D. “Ronnie” Round present the Anne M.
Round Memorial Scholarship for Tenacity to graduate,
Charlotte Durivage as James G. Springfield, President and
CEO of Valley Baptist Health System looked on. The recipient
of this award, despite facing unexpected, significant
challenges during the school year, remained focused and
determined to succeed. |
Mr. Bob Dunkin presents the Beth Ormond Memorial
Scholarship to graduate, Sara Lopez. This scholarship is
presented to the Vocational Nursing student graduating with
the highest overall academic achievement. Pictured from left
to right are: Ms. Lopez, Mr. Dunkin and James G.
Springfield, President and CEO of the Valley Baptist Health
System.
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