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Ballad Health Scholarships for College

Your career in healthcare starts here

Ballad Health is proud to offer scholarships for eligible students to help them pursue higher education and a rewarding career in healthcare.

Through our scholarship program, Ballad Health will cover the cost of tuition, fees and books – after other scholarships or grants – for students pursuing their college degree in qualifying areas of study, like nursing, medical technicians, radiology and more.

Scholarship requirements

To be eligible for a scholarship, you must be accepted into an accredited, qualifying program, and must agree to work for Ballad Health upon graduation for a period of time. Employment contracts are based on the amount of financial assistance you receive.

Ballad Health offers financial support to be paid toward the cost of tuition, standard fees and required books. Scholarship dollars are used after other scholarships and grants have been applied, such as the Tennessee Promise.

Ballad Health scholarships are available to new students and those who are returning to school to pursue a qualifying degree.

Learn more about why you should choose a career at Ballad Health.

Qualifying programs

College scholarships are offered to students completing an initial degree in the following programs:

Associate degree

  • Surgical technician
  • Invasive cardiovascular technologist
  • Radiology
  • Registered nurse (RN)
  • Medical lab technologist

Bachelor's degree

  • Medical technologist
  • Registered nurse (RN)

Other programs

  • Licensed practical nurse (LPN) program

Apply for a Ballad Health scholarship

Before submitting your application, make sure you've gathered the required documentation, including:

  • Application
  • Schedule
  • Transcript
  • Tuition bill statement
  • Two letters of reference
  • Book receipts

Submit your application by clicking the link below:


Apply now

If you have any other questions about our scholarship program, please reach out to recruitment@balladhealth.org or call (423) 302-3299.