UAH College of Nursing receives $100K gift from Bryant Bank
The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), a part of The University of Alabama System, has announced Bryant Bank has made a gift of $100,000 to the UAH College of Nursing (CON) for this year.
This current disbursement to the College represents an annual gift as part of a total pledge of $3 million over 30 years. Bryant Bank’s continuing commitment to UAH nursing goes to support a nursing scholarship plan called Early Promotion into UAH Nursing Program (EPNP).
“The Bryant Bank Scholarship makes it possible for undergraduate nursing students to attend the UAH CON, a program that prepares professional nurses to care for individuals in the greater Huntsville area and beyond,” says Dr. Karen Frith, Dean of the UAH CON.
“When students receive this scholarship, they get a very high-quality education and peace of mind about the cost of attending college. We continue to be grateful to Bryant Bank for its commitment to the UAH CON and annual gifts to support each new freshman class that begins at UAH and declares nursing as a major,” continued Dr. Frith.
Established in 2014, EPNP is an honors program offered by the College of Nursing to highly qualified students who enter UAH as freshmen and declare nursing as their major.
Through this program they may take all the lower division nursing coursework on the UAH campus and are guaranteed placement in upper division nursing courses. EPNP provides students an opportunity to have enriched freshman and sophomore years in the UAH Honors College in preparation for admittance into upper division nursing coursework.
“Since we announced this $3 million financial commitment to UAH’s College of Nursing, it has been very gratifying to follow the significant impact these resources have made on the College of Nursing, its students, faculty and healthcare community,” says Ken Watson, Bryant Bank Huntsville Market President. “We are proud to have the opportunity to continue our support for the EPNP, College of Nursing and UAH.”
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