Alarmed by a growing shortage of nurses, Florida lawmakers in 2009 eased regulations on the schools tasked with training them, inviting new institutions to enter the market. The results were swift: ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced additional funding Tuesday for a nursing pipeline program that provides scholarships. The ...
Governor Ron DeSantis announced additional funding for state colleges, universities, and private nursing schools to help ...
Governor Ron DeSantis is doubling down on his commitment to Florida’s nursing industry as he announced additional funding for ...
State funding supports nursing programs at colleges and universities across Florida, including institutions serving ...
The University of South Florida on Wednesday announced the $2 million donation, which will establish the Second Degree ...
USF’s new $2 million gift will be used to reduce student debt, expand access to the university’s nursing program and, in turn ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said the LINE and PIPELINE programs are producing more than 1,000 new nurses every year.
Florida deregulated nursing education in 2009. Substandard for-profit schools and cratering licensing exam results followed.
It provides up to $25,000 tuition for students in accelerated and traditional bachelor of science in nursing programs.
Florida A&M University’s Board of Trustees has unanimously approved a request to apply for a $375,000 grant to fund its nursing program. Florida A&M University’s Board of Trustees has unanimously ...
A recent Gallup poll asked Americans which professions they trusted the most. The results, released earlier this month, were ...