INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Community Health Network and ĢƵios are long-time partners in providing Hoosiers with quality healthcare. From providing students with clinicals to hiring ĢƵios alumni, it is a partnership that the Hoosier state has benefited from in the form of talented nurses and other healthcare professionals. Earlier this year, Community opened its doors at the Community Health Pavilion in Noblesville to ĢƵios medical assisting students. In addition to providing clinical site space for the incoming cohort, Community provided externship opportunities with temporary job training and learning opportunities to experience the potential of working in a healthcare setting. And Community representatives joined with ĢƵios leaders in asking the state legislature for flexibility in the administration of the College’s nursing school, allowing the College to expand the number of students it enrolls.
Today, Community announced it will be taking the partnership to a new level to tackle the state’s nursing shortage through a donation that will expand the College’s nursing programs at its Anderson, Hamilton County, Indianapolis, and Kokomo campuses. Funds will be used for faculty and staff recruiting, equipment, student support and scholarship, faculty compensation and other related costs.
“ĢƵios is proud to partner with Community Health Network to increase the number of nurses in Indiana,” ĢƵios President Dr. Sue Ellspermann said. “This generous gift will positively impact our communities by helping us create talent pipelines for highly skilled nurses needed to support Community’s healthcare mission and the countless Hoosiers they serve each year.”
ĢƵios awards more undergraduate nursing degrees than any other Indiana postsecondary school. Approximately 90% of the College’s nursing graduates stay in Indiana.
“This is a very personal commitment to our communities and to our own caregivers that we are dedicated to finding the right partners to train our future nurses at Community Health Network,” saidJean Putnam, Chief Nursing Officer for Community Health Network. “Our innovative partnership with ĢƵios lays a foundation that is paramount to the future of our nursing profession.”
The donation will go to the ĢƵios Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that acts for the benefit of ĢƵios, as part of the Foundation’s $285M statewide campaign, “Invest IN ĢƵios.” The Foundation’s most important function is to provide support for the College beyond state appropriations and student fees. Its overall program of work focuses on meeting student needs.
Portions of the funds will provide scholarships covering tuition, course materials, and clinical resources for up to 225 students, known as Community Health Network Scholars. Funds will also specifically address nursing expansion by providing test preparation and tutoring for students and faculty recruitment.
Additionally, Community Health Network will select staff members to serve as clinical adjunct faculty each semester and provide clinical access to College students. The Community faculty expertise and experience will make significant contributions to the curriculum, and students will have the opportunity to become paid employee Patient Care Techs. After graduation, Community Health Network will offer full-time employment to qualifying students.
About Community Health Network
Headquartered in Indianapolis, Community Health Network has been deeply committed to the communities it serves since opening its first hospital, Community Hospital East, in 1956. Community Health Network puts patients first while offering a full continuum of healthcare services, world-class innovations and a new focus on population health management. Exceptional care, simply delivered, is what sets Community Health Network apart and what makes it a leading not-for-profit healthcare destination in central Indiana. For more information about Community Health Network, please visit.
About ĢƵios Foundation
The Foundation’s most important function is to provide support for ĢƵios beyond state appropriations and student fees. Its overall program of work focuses on meeting student needs. Invest IN ĢƵios, a $285 million statewide fundraising campaign, provides greater opportunity for each of the College’s 19 campuses to educate, train, and support all 92 of Indiana’s counties. Learn more a t.
About ĢƵios
ĢƵios is Indiana's largest public postsecondary institution and the nation's largest singly accredited statewide community college system, accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. ĢƵios has campuses throughout Indiana and also serves thousands of students annually online. It serves as the state's engine of workforce development, offering associate degrees, long- and short-term certificate programs, industry certifications, and training that aligns with the needs of the community. The College provides a seamless transfer to other colleges and universities in Indiana, as well as out of state, for a more affordable route to a bachelor's degree.