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The Research Foundation
Doctoral Study Funding Policy
Purpose: In light of the projected shortage of nursing faculty, it is the purpose of this policy to
enhance the recruitment and retention of doctorally prepared nurse educators in the Greater
Kansas City area through the funding of doctoral study. This policy will benefit existing nursing
faculty who wish to pursue the doctorate and as a means to recruit talented, young men and
women into the faculty role. Funding is provided for individuals pursuing a PhD or DNP
(Doctor of Nursing Practice).
Eligibility: To be eligible to receive support, a faculty member must be in a full-time position at
the nursing programs at Research College of Nursing, Avila University or William Jewell
College. In addition, the faculty member must be accepted into a regionally accredited doctoral
program and have a definitive plan of study.
Stipulations: Compensation for each year will be up to $5000 for a period not to exceed 5
years
for a total amount of $25,000. (Special consideration will be given for those completing
their
coursework in less than 5 years. Contact The Research Foundation for more
information.) The
period of one-year may be defined as beginning in the fall, continuing
through spring and
summer. For each $5000 utilized, the faculty member is required to
commit one-year of
employment as a faculty member in the Greater Kansas City community
following completion of
the doctorate. If the faculty member does not complete the work
agreement, the faculty member
will need to repay the loan amount that corresponds with the
remaining years of work
commitment. If the faculty member does not complete the doctorate,
he/she must repay the total
amount of the loan. The funding may be used for tuition, books,
fees, travel and other expenses
associated specifically with doctoral study and as approved
by The Research Foundation.
The Research Foundation will offer a minimum of six loans per academic year. Faculty will
be expected to sign a promissory note for each year of funding. The funding will be considered
taxable income to the individual. Distribution of funds will be made following submission of
the
annual report, which would detail the previous year’s coursework and projected plan of
study for
the next year. The report should be submitted to The Research Foundation and to
the Nursing
Program Administrator.
Procedure: Applications for funding must be made to Nursing Program Administrator by
December 1. The Nursing Program Administrator will forward the application with his/her
recommendation to The Research Foundation by January 1. Applications will include a
detailed
academic plan of study with projected expenses. The Research Foundation will
make awards by
March 1. At that time an agreement/promissory note with conditions of
payment and
employment will be signed by each recipient. Recipients will continue to
receive the annual
award if it is determined by The Research Foundation that satisfactory
progress is evident.
Individuals may request a one-year leave for extenuating circumstances based on Board
approval. Individuals may choose to utilize increments of funding for selected portions of their
study rather than the full amount of $25,000; however, only increments of $5000 will be
considered. It will be the determination of each Nursing Program Administrator as to whether
faculty may utilize other existing institutional policies such as academic leave in conjunction
with this funding.
The Research Foundation, formerly the fund raising entity for Research Medical Center,
became a separate non-profit organization following the sale of Health Midwest/Research
Medical Center to HCA, a for-profit company on April 1, 2003. The Foundation exists for
the continued benefit of the communtiy and its improved health status.
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