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I'm also in Ontario, and the only hospital I've heard of offering tuition reimbursement of any kind to new grads is the Peterborough hospital. I believe the deal is that if you do your consolidation there and sign up for 1 year, they will reimburse your last year's tuition. If you do your consolidation there and sign on for 2 years you get your last year's tuition paid back and can get specialty training on them. I'm not completely sure of these details though.
It would definitely make sense for more small hospitals to have offers like this to recruit new grads, so you might want to ask around.
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I live in Nothern Ontario, currently enrolled in my 2nd of 4 years, which in time, I hope to obtain my RN status when finished.
I was told by my girlfriend (also a RN student) that there was an advertisement on t.v. in regards to the possibility of a contract to work with a hospital for X number of years, which they would pay for your tuition for the four years enrolled, plus normal pay to work in there institution. It was manly focussed on smaller towns, up north.
Has anyone heard of this?
I've heard many stories about the U.S paying for the schooling, but I'm wondering if it's the same in Canada/Ontario.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
-Steve