The Lienhard School of Nursing in the College of Health Professions at Pace University is set to receive a $40,000 grant from the Jonas Center for Nursing and Veterans Healthcare. The grant, which will be matched by Pace University to provide graduate tuition assistance, will fund the scholarships for four doctoral nursing students in 2016.
The Jonas Center has been at the forefront of philanthropic funding to address qualified nursing faculty shortages in the US. The Pace University Jonas Scholars will be selected from the current cohort of DNP students and will be supported through 2018. As a recipient of the Jonas Center grant, Pace University is part of a national effort led by the Jonas Scholars Program that funds over 1,000 future nurse educators. You can read more about Pace University’s DNP program at: http://www.pace.edu/lienhard/dnp.
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