Re: Student Nurse Cost of Living
HI Theo maybe I can help. Why don't you give us an overview of the location of the student you'll be sponsoring. So that we can give you an estimated expenses that might help you. How are you related to the student?
You see, I was also sponsored my an alumnus of my school. I was in 3rd year then. The money is supposed to be given to our Dean's son for his medication but instead she asked him to sponsor me instead. My tuition fee was sponsored for just one sem but that's alright. It was a big help for my family. Now, I'm a nurse and will be finishing my 2 year contract in one of the hospitals in Makati.
Now, if you don't know the student completely or want to make sure that right tuition fee is being paid for, you can try asking the university how you can send tuition fee through their account. If you prefer the student to pay for it, then go! Tuition fees varies on schools and increases every semester. It's around 30-50 I guess but really depends on the school. Same as the previous post, flat depends on the location. Like here in Manila, it is quite expensive. To ease the expense, like my other former classmates, they share a flat with their classmates. In that way, it lessens the payment. If she's in Manila, maybe it's around 10-20 thousand. Books are expensive! The cheapest book I bough was like P300. If she's in 2nd-4th yr, one book of MS or Maternal and child will cost at least P1000 plus. For her uniform, depends on the school. Some school have alot of uniforms like me. hahaha...
Food, maybe 100-300 a day (100/meal is quite expensive already). Regarding transportation, it's better if your student just rent a flat near the university so that it's just a walking distance.
Regarding malling, trust me.. If I were you, I live that to your student. It's a matter of helping her and at the same time teaching her how to save money for her wants. What your giving her is enough.
Oh, and don't forget to keep track of her grade.
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