FSCJ will be closed for spring break from Monday, March 17 – Sunday, March 23, 2025. We look forward to serving you when we return on March 24.
In this first year, FSCJ was awarded $647,800 to support 50 scholarships for nursing students who are in need of financial assistance. The scholarship will provide for books, uniforms and other incidentals incurred while completing the 16-month program. The full grant total has the potential to reach over $2.5 million and assist 200 nursing students to achieve their A.S. degree.
FSCJ is committed to supporting the Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students (SDS) program to increase the number of graduates practicing in primary care, promote enrollment and retention of full-time students from disadvantaged backgrounds including students who are members of racial and ethnic minority groups, and augment the number of graduates working in medically underserved communities. The SDS project will take a multi-level approach to helping local educationally and economically disadvantaged residents overcome the obstacles they face when entering and completing the A.S. in Nursing program.
The project will meet the following objectives:
By combining FSCJ’s vast nursing education resources with those of Duval and Nassau counties’ largest hospitals and health care organizations, local pre-college youth outreach groups and community organizations, we are well-equipped to provide a comprehensive recruitment and retention program for students from disadvantaged and underrepresented backgrounds,” said Dean of Nursing Dr. Therese Ditto. “We are grateful for the HRSA’s support and look forward to the impact it will have on our students and the quality of health care available for our community.
The A.S. in Nursing is nationally accredited through the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). For further information, visit http://www.fscj.edu/academics/areas-of-study/health-human-services/nursing-as.
About FSCJ
Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ) is a public, nonprofit higher education institution that offers more than 150 degree and certificate programs to meet the education and training needs of more than 50,000 students per year.