Though the learning agreement will focus on health programs, both online and traditional undergraduate and graduate courses also will be available. The scholarships will also be available for dependents of the system’s full-time employees.
“With 15,0000 employees working in communities across the Tennessee Valley region, the staff of our health system and their dependents will benefit greatly from UNA’s generosity for many years to come,” said David Spillers, CEO of Huntsville Health System.
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