Grants Available for Noncredit Allied Health Courses

February 25, 2026

Noncredit allied health programs train students for healthcare careers.
Kristy Waddell, nursing facilitator, teaches an allied health class.

Allied Health Funding

A limited number of grants are available for students enrolling in Walters State’s Division of Workforce Training Allied Health Program. The classes are noncredit and are usually ineligible for financial aid. Funding is provided through the Tennessee Department of Labor Rural Health Workforce Initiative.  

Grants will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. The grant will cover tuition and additional professional development courses focused on workforce readiness, career mapping, mind matters, and the American Heart Association basic life support class. 

Students must contact Dr. Linda Nelms, coordinator of health programs, at Linda.Nelms@ws.edu or Kristy Parkins, facilitator, at Kristy.Parkins@ws.edu to be enrolled.

These classes are offered through the college’s Division of Workforce Training and do not require any prerequisites or placement scores. The following programs are eligible.