I will start my RN-BSN online program soon (I hope).
My hospital gives $4K per year on tuition reimbursement, if we sign a year agreement after completing the program. ...... which is fine by me, since I do like the facility where I work.
I see a lot of people go thru private universities for the BSN degree.
just wondering, if you guys take advantage of the tuition reimbursement of your facility??
Hopefully, God willing I will start at the local state university, which is $100/credit
Specializes in Trauma,ER,CCU/OHU/Nsg Ed/Nsg Research.
I did. Think of it this way: you most likely will not get paid more for having your BSN, so it may be worth it to have your employer pay for it. Reap the financial benefit of finishing your degree. Especially if you like working there.
labrador4122, RN
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I will start my RN-BSN online program soon (I hope).
My hospital gives $4K per year on tuition reimbursement, if we sign a year agreement after completing the program. ...... which is fine by me, since I do like the facility where I work.
I see a lot of people go thru private universities for the BSN degree.
just wondering, if you guys take advantage of the tuition reimbursement of your facility??
Hopefully, God willing I will start at the local state university, which is $100/credit