Senior Sarah Hobongwana is one of the 89% of Hopkins baccalaureate nursing students who receive some form of financial aid. She receives a stipend through the school’s Leadership, Excellence, Achievement, Diversity, and Success program, earned a nursing scholarship from the Health Resources and Services Administration, and received funds from the Congressional Black Caucus Spouses Cheerios Brand Health Initiative.
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