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News from U.S. Department of Agriculture

MONTANA – Montana state director Charles Robison for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development program announced that the USDA is investing in a University of Providence project that will improve distance-learning education at Salish Kootenai College on the Flathead Reservation. USDA is providing the funding through the Distance Learning and Telemedicine grant program.

“This award will have a wide-spread impact on rural Montana, improving the education received by our students,” Robison said. “Investing in rural infrastructure and broadband access are priorities for President Trump, improving the quality of life in our communities. When rural Montana thrives, all of Montana thrives.”

USDA Rural Development has awarded a $441,357 DLT grant to the University of Providence to install a distance learning system to deliver advanced classes and educate nurses and nursing students in rural Montana. The distance learning system will also allow University of Providence in Lewistown to serve as a hub for providing distance-learning capabilities for Salish Kootenai College. Students in the Salish Kootenai College’s bachelor of science in nursing and associate degree in nursing will gain access to essential and needed healthcare education to promote healthcare workforce growth. The USDA grant will also enable increased enrollment and program capacity while maintaining program quality.

Deborah A. Burton, PhD, MN, RN, FAAN, vice president of the School of Health Professions at the University of Providence said, “This grant provides an unprecedented opportunity to deliver the highest quality academic clinical education to rural and place bound students in our state and to build a future Montana nursing workforce that mirrors the population: rural students, Native American students and students who plan to stay and practice in our most rural communities.  We are so excited to partner with rural Central Montana communities, Salish Kootenai College and clinical simulation experts who will help us deliver distance and clinical simulation education to remote and place bound students. Most of all, we look forward to helping build the future rural Montana clinical workforce through partnering with Central Montana high schools to expose promising rural students to health careers and to help them gain access to academic education in nursing and other health careers.”

Eight rural high schools will also benefit from the DLT grant award, including Denton High School, Fergus High School, Geyser High School, Grass Range High School, Judith Gap High School, Roundup High School, Ryegate High School and Winifred High School. The system will provide state-of-the-art distance video and learning technologies to strengthen and extend distance learning access, as well as science, technology, engineering and math support capability. There is a regional need to improve STEM education to address rural workforce shortages. The project will reach six Montana counties and serve an estimated 854 high school students and 20 tribal college students.

Applicants eligible for distance learning and telemedicine grants include most state and local governmental entities, federally recognized tribes, nonprofits, for-profit businesses and consortia of eligible entities.

USDA Rural Development provides loans and grants to help expand economic opportunities and create jobs in rural areas. This assistance supports infrastructure improvements; business development; housing; community facilities such as schools, public safety and health care; and high-speed Internet access in rural areas. For more information, visit www.rd.usda.gov/mt. 

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