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i heard that some hospitals will pay if not all.. most of ur tuition for nursing school if you guarentee them a year or two of work for them when you graduate.. who do i call and how do i find out about this..

2006-11-03 15:03:52 · 2 answers · asked by NiiNii 2 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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Usually you look on their job listings and it will read something like nurse extern or student nurse position. Actually many hospitals post such things on their websites but if they don't then you contact their HR department. Sometimes schools are even affiliated with hospitals so if you work in the nursing department in the hospital they pay for your bachelors and masters at their school. Rush hospital in Chicago does this as well as UIC hospital. They are both universities and hospitals! Also most hospitals will pay for a portion of your tuition just for being an employee at their hospital. You don't even necessarily have to be in the the nursing department. You could work in the food services department and most likely they offer tuition reimbursement. Check hospital benefits section on the hospitals you are considering for further details.
Good Luck

2006-11-03 15:12:24 · answer #1 · answered by Drea H 1 · 1 0

Check together with your nearby sanatorium or nursing houses. The sanatorium in my discipline can pay complete institution for nursing scholars (two 12 months or four 12 months) so long as the man or woman comes again after commencement and works at least two years at that sanatorium. Many areas like this may occasionally present the scholarships and institution credit to men pursuing nursing careers, so I tremendously propose checking into it!

2016-09-01 06:52:29 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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