"Why I Want to be a Nurse" Contest
The "Why I want to be a Nurse" Contest provides an opportunity for students to begin thinking about a career in nursing. Fifth-grade students have the opportunity to earn a monetary gift for college tuition while practicing their computer and writing skills.
In an effort to keep the spotlight on the nursing shortage, the College of Nursing began sponsoring the "Why I Want to be a Nurse" contest in 2002. All South ֱ fifth graders can submit a 150-word email essay that answers the question, “Why do you want to be a nurse?” We chose to have students send an email submission because it supports the use of technology in the schools, plus the project gives young students an opportunity to fine-tune their writing skills.
The contest is open to all South ֱ 5th-grade students. Students are invited to participate by writing a personal essay responding to the statement, "Why I want to be a Nurse".
The essay must include the following
- The student's own understanding of a nurse's role.
- The student's description of the work done by a nurse.
- An explanation of why the student wants to be a nurse.
Evaluation criteria
- Individual, thoughtful response.
- Written using correct grammar, spelling and sentence structure.
- Double-spaced, 100 to 125 words in length.
The Prizes
- 1st Prize | $100
- 2nd Prize | $75
This program is the rebirth of a 1951 contest sponsored by Curity (Bauer & Black, a Division of the Kendall Company). Students competed for the title of “Miss Curity,” someone who demonstrated the ideals of the American Nurse. Kay Hobbie won this contest and worked at SDSU as the College of Nursing Lab Coordinator until her retirement in Spring 2003. We have had a few “Why I Want to be a Nurse” contest winners attend SDSU—for nursing.
