Global Nurse Leaders Scholarship
Built for nurses ready to lead
You trained as a nurse. You have cared for patients and supported communities across borders. Now, take the next step toward healthcare leadership with a U.S.-based, STEM-designated MBA designed for global healthcare professionals.
Avila University Arizona is proud to offer the Global Nurse Leaders Scholarship, a USD 6,000 award created to support internationally educated nurses pursuing the MBA in Healthcare Administration.

What You Get
USD 6,000 Scholarship
Disbursed in equal installments across your enrolled semesters
STEM-Designated MBA
Designed for international students seeking advanced business and healthcare leadership credentials
CPT Opportunity
Gain authorized U.S. work experience as part of your degree, subject to eligibility and approval
Arizona Campus Experience
Study through a flexible format with optional on-campus engagement in Goodyear, Arizona
Eligibility
You may qualify if you:
- Earned a nursing degree from a recognized institution outside the United States
- Hold an active nursing license in your country of residence at the time of application
- Apply to and are admitted into the MBA in Healthcare Administration at Avila University Arizona
- Submit the required self-declaration confirming current licensure and country of residence
To maintain the scholarship, students must:
- Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0
- Remain continuously enrolled in the program
- Maintain good academic and conduct standing
This scholarship is non-transferable and cannot be combined with any other Avila University Arizona scholarship, grant, discount, or tuition incentive.
2026 Intakes Are Open - Take the Next Step
Advance your career and move into healthcare leadership with the support of Avila University Arizona.
Disclaimer
The Global Nurse Leaders Scholarship provides a total award of USD 6,000, distributed across enrolled semesters. Continued eligibility is subject to academic performance and institutional requirements. CPT opportunities are subject to eligibility and U.S. regulations.