The Kaiser Permanente College to Care Program is a scholarship for Hispanic nursing students in Northern California. It is awarded to students of Hispanic descent who demonstrate financial need, are United States citizens and full-time students in their junior or senior years at a college or university. The scholarship can be up to $8,000. Those awarded the scholarship may also qualify as interns at a Kaiser Permanente facility.
The Kaiser Permanente Scholarship, with the National Black Nurse's Association, awards $500 to $2,000 to students enrolled in a nursing program who belong to the National Black Nurse's Association. Recipients must excel academically and have at least one full year of school left. The scholarship is not location-specific.
The Kaiser Permanente Allied Healthcare Scholarship offers financial support each year for up to 40 students who are enrolled in or planning to attend an allied health education program in California. The scholarship ranges from $2,000 to $2,500. Eligible students may re-apply and can receive up to $4,500 a year.