Meet Chloe.
For Chloe Sidick, an Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) student on the Morgantown Campus, her background is in public health.
“While pursuing my Bachelor of Science in Public Health, I realized that I wanted to continue to help individuals but in a more clinical setting, which is why I decided to apply to the WVU Accelerated Nursing Program,” Sidick said.
“I want to help individuals recover from illness, but also educate individuals about the importance of prevention and a career in nursing is the perfect opportunity to do both.”
Sidick has found the WVU Medicine Aspiring Nurse Program incredibly helpful as a second-degree student.
“The financial assistance means a lot to me as a second-degree student because I no longer am receiving the financial help that I did during my first undergrad degree, and the Aspiring Nurse Program is giving me the opportunity to help pay my tuition and other expenses I may experience while completing my nursing degree,” she shared.
After graduating in August, Sidick plans to remain in Morgantown and complete her work requirements with WVU Medicine J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital.
“I am so grateful for this scholarship and all of the opportunities it offers,” Sidick said. “I am so excited to start my career at WVU Medicine post-graduation and serve the people of West Virginia.”