Although this campaign has concluded, if you would still like to make a donation to support the School of Nursing Uniform Fund, you may always do so here.
Because of your support and dedication, we not only met our EngagePitt goal for the Nursing Uniform Fund, but we also beat it twice. We ended up raising $9,000, thanks to the generosity of our donors.
The class of 2023 is another large class, and your gifts mean that we’re able to continue to purchase that first set of uniforms for the start of their clinical years.
Thank you again for your support of our students, and of Pitt Nursing. Our students are very grateful for your help—as are we all.
Hail to Pitt!
We’re very excited that we’ve already met our first goal, just one week into the campaign! Thank you to all of those who helped get us to this point, and to all of those who have shared or liked our content on social media. To support even more students, we’ve now increased our goal amount to $7,500. These gifts will let us keep outfitting the Class of 2023, and support our uniform fund into the future.
Thank you, and Hail to Pitt!
A vital part of a Pitt Nurse’s uniform, your gift identifies our students in the clinical areas as trainees and students of Pitt.
The whole package! Giving at this level, you will supply a uniform to a student. Your gift will make sure they are ready for the first day “on the floor” and for the rest of their career.
What is better than one nursing student? TWO! Your gift will outfit two of our students with their full uniforms for their clinical rotations.
Supporting each other is just as important as individual learning at Pitt Nursing! Did you have group of friends that helped you through your clinicals? Giving at this level will provide uniforms to five nursing student classmates!
Your gift of $500 will provide 10 uniforms. That means 10 proud Pitt nurses will greatly benefit and appreciate your gift!
Be historic! Your gift will purchase 20 full uniforms (10% of our enrolling students for the fall), outfitting the next generation of nursing “trailblazers” for their next big step.