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The school I went to offered a program just like this; small stipends given out each semester in exchange for an employment contract. The payments were taxed though and counted as income. I didn't bite because even a small stipend counted as income would have dramatically cut my other financial aid.
They are no longer offering the contract anymore, too many new grads, and cancelled many of the contracts people signed. With the current state of the new grad employment, I would sign even if they didn't offer money. Just cross your fingers they don't cancel on you.
I used it, and I do not regret it. As a matter of fact, I alway encourage others to do it.
After you gain RN license, you will be working somewhere anyway,.. so while you are working, gaining experiences, you are paying off your commitment.
Plus, you have a job scured after the graduation. After all the money they have invested in you, more than likely they will hire you before others.
I know, signing a contract is not comfortable, but it is not bad. The time will go by fast.
Think of it as a big bonus.
It sounds great in theory. No problem with agreeing to a few years at a hospital who pays for my education.
However, I work with a current new grad. He worked for our health system all through nursing school and received education assistance (they pay I think $3000 per semester? It's an AWESOME deal). Anyways, once school is done, the person has to work within the system for 2 years. Well guess what? Not one hospital in the system (8 of them!) are even willing to give this new grad an interview! So guess what? He is SOL and will have to repay all these "loans."
So I guess my point is, just be prepared to possibly owe money in the long run anyways!
CNM2B201?
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between hubby and I we already have 25k in loans.
so id rather not spend a lot more.
I have found 2 hospitals willing to pay for school in exchange for 1-2yrs of employment. both pay while you are in school. They are both pretty good hospitals (one is a teaching hospital).
has anyone else used these resources and regretted it?