Notre Dame of Maryland University recently broke ground on a $15 million, 36,500-square-foot facility for its schools of nursing and education.
The new building will include clinical simulation labs to support its full-time undergraduate nursing program, which began last year, as well as its graduate nursing and RN-to-BSN programs.?The facility is designed to meet requirements for LEED certification.
Funding for the academic building is supported by a $4 million matching grant from the state. A $90,000 grant from the Marion and Henry J. Knott Foundation and a $125,000 grant from the Middendorf Foundation will support the installation of the clinical simulation labs. The project is expected to support more than 200 construction jobs and inject more than $11 million of private funding into the economy.
The nursing facilities are scheduled to be completed in time for the 2014 academic year.
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