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Show Four-year nurse :! scholarships made available The Army is now providing V four-year nursing scholarships n L qualified high school gradual gradu-al ates'and seniors interested in career in professional nursing. S jturse Corps Counselor for our i ire stated the Program' the I Waller Reed Army Institute of I Vursmg (WRAIN) program, is Den to a limited number of J voune men and women who . L meet the high scholastic re-- re-- Lrements and are recommend-hv recommend-hv their secondary school principal. The WRAIN program par-" par-" ticipants enUst as Army Nurse CorpE-Candidates for a four-f four-f ''year period. They are entitled 1 L p3y allowances in the grade I rf private first class during P ihcir schooling and, upon grad-! grad-! 'nation and satisfactory comple-v comple-v m of examination for a state S license for registered nurse, 'irili be offered a three-year ap-rpointment ap-rpointment as second lieutenant n the Army Nurse Corps. "The selectee may complete --the first two years of study in i, approved and regionally ac-Vedited ac-Vedited four-year college of jieir choice," Captain Johnson tud. "After completing two I tears, the student is transfer-A transfer-A ied to Walter Reed Army Medi-1,1 Medi-1,1 Center, Washington, D.C. It Walter Reed and the University Uni-versity of Maryland, College (srk, Md., program partici-Unts partici-Unts complete requirements br a bachelor of science degree flf J nursing." U ' Sergeant Russell Jahn, our Irray recruiter at the Federal p hildiEg 1 West 1 North, Pro-f Pro-f to, should be contacted to flake appointments with Capita Cap-ita Johnson. |