Spring Hill College receives $2 million grant to enhance educational excellence

Spring Hill College announced it has been awarded a Title III $2.2 million grant by the U.S. Department of Education. The funds will significantly support the college’s ongoing commitment to high-quality and inclusive education. According to Spring Hill College Provost Dr. Rebecca Cantor, “This grant represents a significant milestone in our mission to provide education that prepares students for success in an ever-changing world. We are grateful to the U.S. Department of Education for their support, which will empower Spring Hill College to reach new heights in our educational offerings.” Key areas of focus for the Title III grant allocation include enhancing academic support, modernizing educational technology, faculty development, and strengthening student engagement. In September, the College announced they had been awarded a $35 million grant to construct a state-of-the-art Health and Science Innovation Center. Founded in 1830, Spring Hill College is the oldest Catholic college in the Southeast and the third-oldest Jesuit college in the United States.

Spring Hill College receives $35 million grant for health and science initiative

Spring Hill College recently announced a significant milestone in its pursuit of academic excellence and innovation. The College can now access the $35 million awarded in early 2023 to construct a state-of-the-art Health and Science Innovation Center. While planning is already well underway, construction is scheduled to commence in September 2024. The Center promises to revolutionize education, research, and healthcare delivery in the region, ultimately benefiting our entire community. The initiative will encompass several key components: Advanced Research Facilities: The grant will enable the construction of state-of-the-art laboratories and learning spaces, fostering innovation and discovery in health and science. Enhanced Academic Programs: Spring Hill College will develop new academic programs and expand existing ones to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed for successful careers in health and science. Community Outreach: The College will collaborate with local healthcare providers and organizations to enhance community health services and promote overall well-being. Scholarships and Research Opportunities: The grant will lead to related scholarships and research opportunities that will ensure Spring Hill students have access to financial support and hands-on research experiences. President of Spring Hill College, Mary Van Brunt, PhD, expressed gratitude for the grant, stating, “This generous grant, which would not have been possible without the support of former Senator Richard Shelby, is a game-changer for Spring Hill College and the communities we serve. It will enable us to propel our commitment to education, research, and community service to new heights. This grant is another great example of how we carry out our mission of developing leaders while caring for the whole person. We are excited about the transformative impact this initiative will have on our institution and the broader society.” Construction is scheduled to begin in September 2024, with completion anticipated around the summer of 2026. Founded in 1830, Spring Hill College is the oldest Catholic college in the Southeast and the third-oldest Jesuit college in the United States.