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Do anybody kno a good cheap college that i can study nursing at? |
Do anybody kno a good cheap college that i can study nursing at? have u tried working at an area hospital as a nursing asst.? My mom is at Kennedy King College Studying CNA, but they have other nursing programs also, and it is not that hard to get financial aid to pay for your classes. IUPUI Try a community college!! They're cheaper than a regular college and you can get your degree faster. go 2 this link! Whatever you do, try not to set your sights too high, what's the point of having nurses who are trained to the highest possible standards? Your best bet is a community college that is local to you. So, this depends on where you are. These are very inexpensive schools to attend and you get a 2 year degree or an LPN degree. If you feel like a 4 year degree will help you more at that point, you can expect the 4 year schools will often accept transfers to their RN programs. Just about every county in the USA has a community college. The one in our area is www.sussex.edu (in NJ). Call you local community college and call their counselors to get more information. I did my medicine in India. I know where you can go to a 14 month progran here in Florida and get certified for LPN and the whole program is paid for by the federal govenment its free! They even pay for your books and uniforms. No catch, just have to be poor..I qualified and did it.. I'm making $16 bucks an hour as an LPN here in Florida.. And the school walks you right through the whole process. Its simple Try you local state or community college. In state tuition is usually only 3 or 4k/year. Also, many hospitals have programs where they will pay for your education if you agree to work for them for 5 or so years. Community colleges are definitely cheap! I would say those are the best way to go. |
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