Governor Moore Announces $2.8 Million in Grants to Enhance Efforts to Address Maryland’s Nursing Shortage
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"By building out the pipeline to careers in nursing, we aren't just strengthening public health, we are laying new pathways to prosperity," said Gov. Moore. "Education is a critical asset for connecting Marylanders with more opportunity—and this investment underscores that truth.”
The New Nursing Faculty Fellowship will support 49 newly nominated nurse faculty and 147 previously awarded nurse faculty in recruiting and retaining additional nursing faculty. The Maryland Higher Education Commission awarded $2,450,000 among ten universities and eight community colleges in Maryland including:
- Allegany College of Maryland
- Anne Arundel Community College
- Bowie State University
- Community College of Baltimore County
- Coppin State University
- Frederick Community College
- Frostburg State University
- Harford Community College
- Johns Hopkins University
- Montgomery College
- Morgan State University
- Notre Dame of Maryland University
- Prince George’s Community College
- Salisbury University
- Stevenson University
- University of Maryland, Baltimore
- Washington Adventist University
- Wor-Wic Community College
- Bowie State University - 3 awards
- Harford Community College - 1 award
- Montgomery College - 2 awards
- Notre Dame of Maryland University - 1 award
- Prince George’s Community College - 1 award
Since 2005, the Nurse Support Program II has awarded more than $218 million and has increased Registered Nursing enrollment by nearly 7,000 students. Governor Moore previously announced $5.8 million in Maryland Higher Education Commission grant awards to help address the state’s nursing shortage.
For more information, visit nursesupport.org.