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Nursing Program

Support Nursing at Loyola

Loyola University Maryland is excited to launch a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program to help address Maryland’s ongoing nursing workforce shortage. We are proud to enter this program in partnership with Mercy Medical Center, which will provide clinical placements at Mercy’s downtown Baltimore campus, in addition to other resources and support.

A nursing program at Loyola University Maryland is the embodiment of living out the Jesuit mission in Baltimore. As an anchor institution in the city, Loyola will educate and truly prepare front-line medical professionals for a life of cura personalis—or care for the whole person. Loyola nurses—educated in the Jesuit and Mercy traditions—will serve as a guide for patients and families on their entire healthcare journey and provide them with world-class care.

Learn more about ways to support our new nursing program at Loyola. Your investment will help educate future healthcare professionals with an education infused with the justice-based Catholic values of the Society of Jesus and the Sisters of Mercy and encourage them to stay in Baltimore.

Naming Opportunities

Generous investment will help support the needs of Loyola's nursing program. Named funding opportunites include capital support, endowed operating funds, and funding for scholarships. 

Named gift opportunties for Loyola's new Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program.
Naming opportunity description gift Amount
Naming Rights for the Director of Nursing Program position Supporting an endowed fund for the director of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program allows a donor to be a champion for academic leadership, helping the University secure someone with a commitment to fostering innovation, excellence, and a progressive learning environment for the nursing program.  $3,000,000
Simulation Lab Support for the simulation lab would include the purchase of high and mid fidelity mannequins, associated equipment, training for the simulation lead nurse and lab tech, and additional operational costs.

$3,000,000 (Fully funded)

Endowed Professorship in Nursing A named endowed professorship would be available in the fields of Nursing Research and Innovation, ClinicalExcellence in Nursing, Population Health Nursing, Maternal and Newborn Nursing, Adult and Older Adult Nursing. $2,000,000
Presidential Scholarship in Nursing A named endowed Presidential Scholarship would allow a nursing student to receive the benefit of full tuition for the duration of their program. $1,500,000
Endowment for Nursing Equipment Endowed fund supporting the purchase of equipment necessary for the support of the program. $1,000,000
Endowed Fund for Nursing Excellence A named endowed fund for nursing excellence would support nursing student travel and operational needs of the program. $1,000,000
Named Nursing Lectureship Endowed lectureship focused on retaining notable speakers in the field of nursing to address the future of the field and healthcare. $250,000 (Fully funded)
Named Endowed Scholarships Endowed fund supporting academic scholarships for nursing students. $100,000 +

Contact

To learn about making a gift to Loyola's nursing program, contact Mary Lineburger, '99, assistant vice president for major gifts, at mlmazzuca@loyola.edu or 410-617-2797.