Will pursuing this scholarship hurt my chances of getting hired soon?

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Hello beautiful nurses and non-nurses. This is my first post on all nurses and I am hoping some of you can help me out with this. I am an aspiring nursing student still taking my prerequisites to enter the program next spring. I have good grades and qualify for a little financial aid at the community college I go to. But once I accepted I will do a bridge program to get my BSN at the same time I graduate for ADN so I know my tuition will be a little higher. I also do not want to take out a loan as I hate the stress of having to pay debts.

My state however has this scholarship that awards up to $4000/year to students in a work shortage area in the state and nursing is one of those field. However the terms of the award is that you sign a pledge to work in the state for the number of years the award was given to you. I worry that this may reduce my chances of being hired quickly once I graduate. Also note that there are 3 average size community hospitals within 15 miles of my home and one due to open in 2019 around the time I graduate. Do you think my chances of landing a job in my state will be good considering the circumstances or is it a bad idea pursuing this scholarship at all.

Specializes in Critical Care, Education.

Be sure to read all the fine print. There may be an exclusion clause that will kick in if you are genuinely unable to get a job in the area after you graduate. If not, don't be afraid to ask.

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