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HI EVERYONE:) GOOD EARLY MORNING I WAS WONDERING IF THERE ARE ANY RN PROGRAMS AT HOSPITALS IN DALLAS TX OR SURROUNDING AREA WHO PAY FOR YOUR SCHOOLING :nurse:

Specializes in Critical Care, Education.

Kimi,

Are you referring to tuition reimubursement programs? Loan forgiveness programs? You'll have to be more specific.

If you're referring to hospital-based diploma programs, I think there is only one in Texas & that's in San Antonio.

Specializes in 2 years as CNA.

Methodist and Charlton Methodist both have programs where they will pay for your school. And they do this even if you work just part-time or even if you are only a volunteer! But they do require a 2-year commitment after you graduate. I found all this out on their website. Just google Methodist Hospital in Dallas.

Hope that helps.

I am dealing with the same question. I suggest going directly to the hospital websites. As far as I know, Parkland (and all other UT Southwestern Hospitals) pays up to 2K per year, Presbyterian (Texas Health Resources) I think is the best, as they will pay for you (full time or part time) and any members of immediate family up to about 5K/yr, Methodist as stated in earlier post, & Baylor will pay. Medical City is evasive on their website, but you can always call HR general office or Nurse Recruiting & ask them. I have applied all over the place & am hoping to be juggling multiple offers ASAP! Good luck...some hopsitals also have a program if you work there where you are actually in ns with them & the acceptance rate as a hospital applicant is much greater. This is my understanding regarding El Centro's ADN...

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