EMU Receives $634,000 Grant From State to Help Stem Nursing Shortage
Awarded as part of the Michigan Nurse Corps (MNC) program, this grant will produce new classroom faculty and clinical instructors in a 12-to-15 month period instead of four to six years of part-time study.
The MNC provides educational stipends and tuition to graduate nursing students. In return for the financial help, these new faculty will be required to teach in a
“The EMU award will help to accelerate the plans of study for a master’s degree in nursing students who will be very close to graduation, or will graduate, at the end of the 12-month grant program. These graduates will be ready to accept positions as nursing faculty in colleges and universities, which, in turn, will expand the nursing workforce in
The goal of the MNC is to rapidly produce nursing educators so schools can admit more nursing students. The result will be the expansion of nursing seats and clinical education slots in
In 2007,
Governor
EMU has been preparing high quality nursing faculty members through the Master’s of Science in Nursing Program for more than 13 years.
As an integral unit of
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