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Apr 29, 2007 06:44 PM

Looking for help.


hello i'm new here. Well not really but i've always surfed this site forever and i love it. But anyways i just graduated high school and will be attending THE ohio state university for a 4 year rn program. i just wanted to know is there like a company or program that the hospital provides that lets you sign on with them (like a contract) and they will pay for my education.
any help is appreciated.



p.s love this site.


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from LEN-RN
Old May 11, 2007, 12:48 AM

Default Re: Looking for help.
Sure, there a many places that offer tuition reimbursement, but you have to work there a year before being qualified. Apply at any hospital or nursing home.

You may want to look into working as a Med Tech or Patient Tech at Ohio State Hospitals. I have heard that not only do you get tuition reimbursement(after 1 year) but have heard that they have positions specifically for THEIR nursing students and are flexible around their nursing students schedules.

And they pay very well.
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