Ohio Hospitals The Pay For Your Nursing Education

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Does anyone know of any hospitals in northeast ohio that will pay for nursing education if you promise to work for them for a certain amount of time? The only one I have found is Cleveland Clinic. Just wanted to know if there are anymore.

Specializes in Rehab, Peds Psych.

Look into UH, I know someone who worked there who got $5000.00 for every year she signed on with them (upto three years). Parma General also will pay for your education, they are in partnership with Tri-C and will pay your tuition if you work for them for 2 years post graduation. You mentioned the CCF, but that includes all the hospitals in the Cleveland Clinic network (i.e. Fairview, Lakewood, and Lutheran to name a few). Hope this helps.

Specializes in Pediatric/Adolescent, Med-Surg.

St Rita's Medical Center in Lima will give you around $7,000-$9,000 if you agree to work for them for 2-3 years after graduating. Since the nursing school close to them was a cc, that would pay for most/all of it.

Specializes in ICU, L&D, Home Health.

The Christ College of Nursing and Health Sciences (formerly Christ Hospital School of Nursing) in Cincinnati offers a tuition benefit program that pays for your complete tuition if you sign on to work for any of the Health Alliance hospitals for 2 years full-time. (There are 6 hospitals plus many primary care offices to choose from). I am a graduate myself.

Specializes in Neuro-ICU stepdown, LTC.
Look into UH, I know someone who worked there who got $5000.00 for every year she signed on with them (upto three years). Parma General also will pay for your education, they are in partnership with Tri-C and will pay your tuition if you work for them for 2 years post graduation. You mentioned the CCF, but that includes all the hospitals in the Cleveland Clinic network (i.e. Fairview, Lakewood, and Lutheran to name a few). Hope this helps.

Be careful with Parma! You cannot recieve any other type of assistance for your tuition. They transfer funds into your Tri-C account, and if any other funds are transfered into your account, Parma pulls thier money out. You are still required to keep your end of the deal with them.:(

Some of the smaller hosp. have loan repayment options, you sign on, they pay off your loans. It's a good deal unless you need to be in a big pond.

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