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The hospital I'm at is currently still paying a portion of your tuition. If I work full time during nursing school I'll get more than if only part time. There's also other requirements like agreeing to work for them and keeping your GPA above a 3.0. I'm a LPN so don't know if that makes a difference or not.
True but in some if you can get in as a CNA then you could be an employee and have them paying for some or all of your RN training.
I did did community college for my ADN and graduated with minuscule debt in an area that is hiring ADNs it was so worth it! Someone else will pay for my BSN so I don't have to.
My aunt had told me that she works at Rush currently and they payed for her school when she was working for them and was a student. If you sign a contract with them stating that you will work for them once you get your RN they will pay for some if not all of your schooling. I would suggest you talk to someone at your school along with someone at the hospital you work for or plan to work for!
Sincerely,
Sara :)
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I'm new to the forum and new to the Chicago area. I'm planning on going to chamberlain college of nursing in the fall. I was anyone or if anyone can answer if hospital around the area pay for schooling?!?! While you work for the as well. Would love some feed back thank!!