Approximately 80 percent of the funding will be used for enrolled students who demonstrate financial need and academic merit. The program plans to offer four scholarships each year, depending on the need as assessed by a committee.
Four of the 12 nurse anesthesia students this year will receive scholarships. Lourdes will use the rest of the money to fund continuing anesthesia education, staff development, direct support for the training program and the creation of a lecture series.
Read the Toledo Blade report on Flower Hospital and Lourdes College.
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