CHAMBERSBURG – Wilson College recently received a grant from The John H. Shook Foundation to provide scholarships for students pursuing degrees in nursing and other healthcare careers. This gift underscores the Foundation’s long-standing commitment to advancing health and human services and improving the well-being of Franklin County’s aging population.
This scholarship program will expand educational opportunities for Wilson College students preparing to enter high-demand healthcare professions. By easing financial barriers, it will enable students to focus more fully on their studies, clinical experiences and professional development.
“I am deeply grateful to the Shook Foundation for its generous support not only for our Wilson College students but also for the broader Franklin County community,” said Mindy Guinard, director of nursing and health sciences at Wilson College. “This additional funding empowers us to help students achieve their dreams of earning their nursing degrees and making a meaningful impact in local healthcare.”
The John H. Shook Foundation honors the legacy of John H. Shook by funding initiatives that strengthen care for older adults. Its investment in Wilson College plays a vital role in meeting the region’s increasing need for skilled nurses, therapists and other healthcare providers.
“In furtherance of John H. Shook’s enduring legacy, The John H. Shook Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life, well-being, and independence of Franklin County’s aging population,” said Barbara Law, executive director of the John H. Shook Foundation. “We are proud to fortify the healthcare workforce by providing strategic grants to institutions like Wilson College, funding scholarships and clinical training for the next generation of nurses, therapists, and care providers.”
With the growing demand for skilled workers across all sectors of healthcare, Wilson College remains dedicated to preparing students with the knowledge, hands-on experience, and skills required to succeed in patient-care professions throughout the region.













