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Mar 10, 2009 09:38 PM

Any hospitals that pay for schooling?


Hi,
Does anyone know of any hopsitals in the state of Arizona that will pay for nursing school in whole or even in part or where I might find this information? Thanks!


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from AZMOMO2
Old Mar 10, 2009, 10:09 PM

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Banner I know off hand pays for your school. If you are bilingual you have a higher chance of getting in right now, but you have to have all your pre-reqs & co-reqs done to get in, then you have to work for them for 3 years I think it is. They may be changing that because of the economy because they have been laying people off.

Most others have some kind of repayment plan, the VA being the best for that. They prefer BSN's
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from Chica17
Old Mar 11, 2009, 04:06 PM

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Yeah I was looking into this too but it seems if you read the Banner website or John C Lincoln you need to be in a certain college, mainly like a Maricopa community college and have the pre-reqs done. I have no clue what it is like with colleges like Everest or Chamberlain..
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from AZMOMO2
Old Mar 11, 2009, 04:12 PM

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No one pays for those because of the costs with each. I checked into those as well.
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from serenity1
Old Mar 11, 2009, 11:55 PM

Default Re: Any hospitals that pay for schooling?
Banner is the only one I know of. You have to have certain prereq's and NET done and be on a waiting list at one of the MCCCD schools. Their website is bannerhealth.com-go to careers, education, education assistance. It will give you the info for their program. You have to attend an information session to get the application. If you are selected, you do sign a promisory note stating you will work full-time for them for at least 3 years. If you decide to go somewhere else, you have to pay them back. They cover tuition, books, and fees. Good luck!!
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