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Albertus Magnus College Expands Nursing and STEM Training with $1.57 Million Grant
Albertus Magnus College Expands Nursing and STEM Training with $1.57 Million Grant
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Albertus Magnus College Expands Nursing and STEM Training with $1.57 Million Grant
Federal Funding Sponsored by U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy
New Haven, Conn., March 31, 2026
Albertus Magnus College
has received $1,566,460 in federal funding to expand access to high-quality nursing
and STEM education and strengthen Connecticut’s pipeline of healthcare and STEM professionals
through investments in advanced learning technology, scholarships, student success
resources, and upgraded science laboratories.
Students and faculty join
President Marc M. Camille and
Senator Richard Blumenthal to
celebrate funding for nursing
and STEM education.
The funding will enhance hands-on learning and academic resources at Albertus designed
to prepare competent, compassionate nurses while addressing the state’s growing nursing
shortage. Additionally, modernized STEM laboratory spaces and equipment will benefit
students across nursing, biology, chemistry, and foundational science courses, advancing
career readiness and preparing a diverse and culturally competent healthcare and STEM
workforce.
The Congressionally Directed Spending funding was sponsored by U.S. Senators Richard
Blumenthal and Chris Murphy and aids federal efforts to strengthen healthcare and
STEM talent pipelines and expand access to quality care throughout Connecticut. It
is part of a combined total of more than $190 million secured by Connecticut’s congressional
delegation to support over 175 projects statewide.
“Connecticut’s nursing shortage is a critical crisis impacting our communities every
day,” Blumenthal said. “This federal funding provides the resources Albertus Magnus
College needs to train more highly skilled, compassionate nurses who are ready to
provide quality, reliable care. By strengthening nursing education, we are protecting
public health and investing in our future.”
“We are deeply grateful to Senators Blumenthal and Murphy for their strong support
of Albertus Magnus College,” said Albertus President Marc M. Camille, Ed.D. “This
investment will expand experiential learning, increase access to nursing education
through scholarships and student support, and strengthen our science and STEM learning
environments, allowing us to better prepare students to meet the healthcare needs
of our community while training the next generation of competent, compassionate nursing
and STEM-educated professionals .”
Some of what the funds will be invested in include advanced science and simulation
equipment, immersive virtual reality tools, scholarships, and a comprehensive student
success package that includes curriculum-embedded licensure preparation, essential
course and clinical resources, and tutoring. Together, these investments provide hands-on
learning that builds confidence, technical skill, and cultural competency while improving
access and retention, particularly for first-generation and limited-means students.
Building on a longstanding tradition in the sciences rooted in its liberal arts foundation,
Albertus Magnus College has expanded its academic offerings to meet evolving workforce
and community needs. The College’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program, launched
in 2024 to address Connecticut’s growing demand for healthcare professionals, has
since expanded to include a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program and Connecticut’s
first Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to BSN pathway. As the most diverse Catholic
college in New England, Albertus Magnus prepares graduates who reflect the communities
they serve, helping expand access to culturally competent healthcare across Connecticut.
About Albertus Magnus College
Founded in 1925, Albertus is a coeducational Catholic College in the Dominican tradition.
Albertus' values- and liberal arts-based education is recognized by external rankings
such as US News & World Report, Money, and The New York Times, and has been named
a Top 10 Military Friendly School. For ten consecutive years, at least 95% of Albertus
graduates have attained employment or gone on to graduate studies within six months
of completing their degrees. The College has an enrollment of approximately 1,300
students across its traditional undergraduate, accelerated adult undergraduate, and
graduate program levels. Proud to enroll a student body where nearly half of its undergraduate
students receive Federal Pell Grants and are first-generation college goers, Albertus
is known for its innovative curricular offerings, recently launching new Bachelor's
degree programs in Nursing, including BSN and Connecticut's first LPN-to-BSN; General
Health Sciences; Interdisciplinary Studies; and Public Health.
Among its graduate offerings is the State of Connecticut's only Master of Arts in
Art Therapy and Counseling program, and it is just one of three schools to offer a
Master of Science in Human Services. In 2025-26, Albertus is celebrating its historic
100th Anniversary and completing implementation of the Albertus 2025: Lighting the
Way to a Second Century strategic plan, with a bold vision to "be a destination liberal
arts-based college, distinguished in its interdisciplinary and experiential approach
to education, rooted in Dominican values, that prepares students for lifelong civic
engagement and success." To learn more, please visit
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