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Can they pay for you to study if you agree to work for them for a certain amount of time after studying?
Im thinkin about doing medicine and then moving onto biochemistry, so i need to know if this sponsorship actually happens?

2007-05-01 06:23:33 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Financial Aid

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Most major companies have tuition reumbursement plans for full time employees But you've got to be working for them for a while first. Unless you're a potential Nobel Prize winner, don't expect anybody to subsidize your entire education.

With one big and notable exception. Join the military, you'll get a great job, good training, and if you qualify a free college and maybe graduate school education. ....and you'll be doing something important with your life instead of looking for a free ride.

2007-05-01 06:31:28 · answer #1 · answered by squeezie_1999 7 · 0 0

I have only heard of companies sponsoring your education if the company and your education are the same. Example: A chartered accountant firm will sponsor you for furthering your education for "ufie" exam (to become an accountant). Good luck.

2007-05-01 16:24:25 · answer #2 · answered by Houston 2 · 0 0

Plenty of employers will work out tuition agreements with their employees. I personally will never do that again as it tied me to a company for much longer than I ever wanted to stay.

2007-05-01 13:29:18 · answer #3 · answered by Sunidaze 7 · 0 0

yes, i know for a fact CVS pharmacy does that with a committment of five years. my old college rooomate looked into it but she didnt want to commit. but i know they will pay for your schooling if you commit. also banks do tuititon reimbursement. most companies do. but i would suggest going to cvs.com, look up employment oppurtuites, talk to a pharmasit and find out about it.

2007-05-01 14:28:25 · answer #4 · answered by spadezgurl22 6 · 0 0

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