I guess what I am trying to point out, is that by furthering one's education, one has more avenues to down. Myself, god willing, am hoping to eventually get my Phd. I want to learn all I can and then some. Eventually I want to be the best nurse that I can be.
i work at the financial aid office (work study), while i am finishing up my prerequisites for the nursing program. the website is www.fafsa.ed.gov . if your family is low income, you will qualify for a pell grant. plus most colleges have institutional money, but that money is more of a first come, first serve. good luck.
Look at St. Joseph's website www.sjc.edu I am taking my prereqs at Capital Community first (because it is cheaper), then I am transferring over to St. Joe's. I have heard alot of good things at the school and the nursing program.
I am taking my prereqs at Capital and then transferring to St. Joe's. I have done my research on several different colleges. St. Joe's is one of the best. I have also spoken to some of the nursing students there, they say it is hard, but they love it.