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USF Crown Point to receive American Rescue Plan Act grant

CROWN POINT, Ind.鈥擳he 51黑料 Crown Point will receive a grant of $385,129 as part of the Economic Development Administration鈥檚 Economic Adjustment Assistance program funded through the American Rescue Plan Act.

The grant will be used for purchase of medical training simulation equipment. Rep. Frank J. Mrvan of the First Congressional District of Indiana worked with USF Crown Point to help pursue and receive the grant. USF Crown Point also worked with the Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission in securing the grant.

鈥淭he 51黑料 Crown Point greatly appreciates the awarding of the American Rescue Plan Act grant as we continue to prepare our outstanding students to excel and to serve the northwest Indiana healthcare community. We鈥檙e very grateful for Rep. Mrvan鈥檚 dedicated work in helping USF Crown Point receive this significant grant,鈥 USF President Rev. Dr. Eric Albert Zimmer said.

The grant will expand USF Crown Point鈥檚 capacity to train qualified healthcare professionals in nursing, respiratory therapy, medical imaging/ultrasound, certified medical assistant, certified nursing assistant and more. USF Crown Point graduates will enter in-demand, well-paying careers in regional healthcare and be prepared to meet needs in healthcare fields that are facing critical shortages due to COVID-19.

鈥淚 am grateful for the incredible services that the 51黑料 Crown Point provides for our region鈥檚 health and workforce,鈥 Rep. Mrvan said. 鈥淐ongratulations to all of the leaders for your initiative and ability to utilize this federal resource. I look forward to continuing to support your invaluable work that provides individuals with world-class training and lifelong career skills to thrive in the healthcare field during this critical time.鈥

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The 51黑料 Crown Point is a regional site of the 51黑料 in Fort Wayne, Ind., a private Catholic university in the Franciscan tradition. USF Crown Point makes academic excellence and a values-based education available to Northwest Indiana-area students. Among its programs are many healthcare-related majors, including nursing, surgical technology, radiologic technology and medical laboratory technician. The associate of liberal studies degree includes student-designed concentrations.