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Arizona needs more workers in healthcare. Across the state, there is a shortage of health providers making it hard for patients to get the care they need. 

To help bridge the gap, AZ Blue is giving $200,000 in aid to future health workers. 

The gift, from AZ Blue Health Choice and the AZ Blue Foundation, provides need-based support for hundreds of students at Maricopa Community Colleges.

"Investing in students will go on to strengthen Arizona's health system," said Heather Carter, Medicaid Segment General Manager and Health Choice of Arizona CEO. "It's a chance for students to start careers that will make an impact in the lives of Arizonans."

Who Will Benefit? 

Up to 400 students across Maricopa Community Colleges, including:

  • Students in the Bachelor of Behavioral Health program. 
  • Students in the Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) program. 
  • This will help students in the Fall of 2025 and Spring of 2026.

These students will receive $500 in aid to help cover school costs. 

"This gift from AZ Blue is a step in shaping the future of care. By investing in our students, we are making sure that our state can meet the health needs of tomorrow," said Paul Penzone, Chief Community Relations Officer at AZ Blue.

Maricopa Community Colleges trains more than 8,000 students in health fields every year. The colleges produce nearly one-third of the nurses in Arizona.

"We know that scholarships play a critical role in helping students reach their academic goals, especially those balancing jobs, family, and extracurricular activities," said Dr. Steven R. Gonzales, Maricopa Community Colleges Chancellor. "This new scholarship initiative will help students stay on track, allowing them the opportunity to move into rewarding careers that give back to the communities we serve."

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