Funding and Expansion
In May of 2022, the College of Central Florida received $17 million from the state and Citrus County Hospital District to expand its nursing program. They also received funds from the Marion County Commission and Marion County Hospital District, the country in which this new facility will be located in.
The College of Central Florida received the greatest share of funding from the state’s “Linking Industry to Nursing Education (LINE)” grant across the 26 schools that applied. Dr. Stephanie Cortes, the Associate Vice President of Health Sciences, confirmed that the university did receive $6.7 million from this grant, but the funds were not put toward the new nursing center.
Funds from the LINE grant will instead be put towards scholarships, recruiting faculty, and other advancements outside of the new nursing facility.
These grants and gifts are largely a part of the govenor’s $80 million funding for public nursing education at Florida colleges. Not only does this funding help expand nursing programs, the publicity also draws new nurses to the field. One nursing student, Kerry Ritrievi, joined the program after 35 years of being out of school, stating, “The need is there — I like to help people so that was another, you know, big factor in me giving this a shot.”
