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Scholarship opportunities

By continuing your education, you are helping to advance health care in Newfoundland and Labrador. NL Health Services and its partners are proud to support your journey by offering more than $53,000 in scholarship opportunities for staff and physicians, their dependents, and other eligible graduate or post-graduate students.

Please click the relevant links above for more information on available scholarships that you can apply for by the December 14th deadline:

Staff scholarship opportunities

You make a positive impact every day by helping advance health care and improve patient care. To support your personal and professional growth, we are offering several scholarships to eligible employees on a competitive basis: 

Provided byQuantityValueEligibility
NL Health Services18$1000All employees of NL Health Services
Health Care Foundation5$2000Employees working in the St. John’s hospitals
St. Clare’s Mercy Hospital Auxiliary1$1000Employees working at St. Clare’s Mercy Hospital 
Janeway Children’s Health and Rehabilitation Centre Auxiliary1$1000Employees working at the Janeway Children’s Health and Rehabilitation Centre

How to apply?

Please download and complete the application form (PDF) and read the application guidelines before you apply.

To be eligible, you must:

  • Be enrolled in a full or part-time program at a recognized college or university.
  • Have completed at least one year of your academic program.

Scholarship opportunities for dependants of staff

We are proud to offer scholarships to support the educational goals of staff dependants. These scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis to help offset the cost of higher education:

Provided byQuantityValueEligibility
NL Health Services18$500Dependants of NL Health Services employees
Sister Mary Fabian Hennebury1$1000Dependants of staff working at the St. Clare’s Mercy Hospital

How to apply?

Please download and complete the application form (PDF) and read the application guidelines before you apply.

To be eligible, you must:

  • Be enrolled in a full or part-time program at a recognized college or university.
  • Have completed at least one year of your academic program.

Important information about eligibility

  • You must be a dependant of an employee or physician who has worked full-time for at least two years, or an equivalent number of part-time hours.
  • A dependent is defined as a child or other dependent under the age of 25.
  • If you previously received an Eastern Health legacy scholarship, you may still be eligible, but preference will be given to those who have not received one before.
  • The selection criteria may be different for each scholarship. Please refer to details in the table above.

Quality health-care scholarships

NL Health Services offers Quality Health-Care Scholarships to eligible employees pursuing higher education. These awards are designed to support studies that enhance quality, ethics and disclosure practices in health care.

Provided byQuantityValueEligibility
NL Health Services1$6500Nurses pursuing studies focused on quality processes, ethics, or disclosure practices in health care.
NL Health Services1$6500Graduate or post-graduate students in a health care-related discipline focused on quality processes, ethics, or disclosure practices in health care.

How to apply?

Please download and complete the application form (PDF) and read the application guidelines before you apply.

To apply, you must be enrolled in a full or part-time credible college or university and have completed at least one year of your academic program.

Eligibility requirements and deadline information are included in the application form. Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted.

  • Be enrolled in a full or part-time program at a recognized college or university.
  • Have completed at least one year of your academic program.

Additional details:

  • Employees and dependants of staff and physicians are encouraged to apply.
  • You may receive a Quality Healthcare Scholarship once.
  • You may re-apply if you were unsuccessful in a previous year.
  • Scholarship funds are intended to help cover your educational costs.

If you receive a Quality Health-Care Scholarship, you will be asked to:

  • Provide a progress report to NL Health Services after year one of studies.
  • Upon request, present your final product/findings or provide a written report to NL Health Services upon program completion.
  • Acknowledge NL Health Services in any publications related to your scholarship-supported work.

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Published on: November 3, 2025

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