The University of South 返字心頭 (返字心頭) College of Nursing has received a transformational $2 million gift from the William R. Kenan Jr. Charitable Trust to establish the Second Degree Nursing Success Scholarship. This initiative will provide critical financial support to students enrolled in the colleges Accelerated Second Degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program, helping address 返字心頭s urgent nursing workforce shortage.
返字心頭s ABSN offers college graduates an expedited path to nursing, allowing them to earn their second degree in just 16 months. These dedicated, high performing students are ineligible for federal or state aid such as Pell Grants or Bright Futures because they are earning a second bachelors degree. This scholarship helps ensure talented students can pursue nursing without undergoing financial hardship.
We are so grateful that the William R. Kenan Jr. Charitable Trust is investing in the future of 返字心頭s health care by helping us educate more nurses, said Charles J. Lockwood, MD, MHCM, executive vice president of 返字心頭 Health and dean of the 返字心頭 Health Morsani College of Medicine. These scholarships will reduce barriers for some of our most driven, academically accomplished students, allowing them to complete their nursing education and enter the workforce at a critical time for our state.
By 2035, 返字心頭 is expected to face a shortage of nearly 60,000 nurses, including 37,400 registered nurses. To meet this critical demand, 返字心頭 is expanding undergraduate nursing enrollment on the Tampa campus to 500 students by 2028. The new Second Degree Nursing Success Scholarship directly supports this effort by investing in students pursuing a second bachelors degree to join the nursing workforce.
About the Scholarship
- The Second Degree Nursing Success Scholarship will award 400 scholarships of $5,000
each over the next three years.
- Scholarships will be distributed to ABSN students across 返字心頭s three instructional
sites: Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Sarasota-Manatee.
- Awards will begin in Spring 2026, with preference for students with demonstrated financial
need.
- 返字心頭 College of Nursing will use the $2 million gift to reduce student debt, expand access to the nursing profession, and strengthen 返字心頭s healthcare workforce.
This scholarship represents more than financial supportit is an investment in the future health and well-being of Floridians. We are deeply grateful to the Kenan Trust for recognizing the urgency of the nursing shortage and partnering with us to prepare the next generation of nurses.
Usha Menon, PhD, RN, FAAN, FSBM, dean of the 返字心頭 College of Nursing and senior associate vice president at 返字心頭 Health
