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5 Top Hospitals That Will Pay for Your Education

5 Top Hospitals That Will Pay for Your Education

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Many hospitals offer some form of tuition reimbursement or loan forgiveness, but these five hospitals do that, and more. From staff development classes to on-site degree programs, these hospitals virtually pay you to go to school. If you are lucky enough to land a job at one of these prestigious hospitals, you will find not only opportunities for educational advancement, but also concierge services, employee health clubs, and on-site child care.


1. Mayo Clinic – Rochester, MN
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Apart from being renowned for its medical research facilities, the Mayo Clinic also offers some of the best perks in the industry.

• Staff development classes

• Clinical rotations for nursing schools

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• Training programs

• Education awards to attend national and international conferences

• Tuition reimbursement

• Relocation expenses

• Free on-site day care for ill children

• Back-up childcare for emergency situations


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    nktfashion

    3 months ago

    2 comments

    in a 2 yr college as a liberal arts student, and I am considering nursing, my thing is I do not want to take out loans, so I though thought of taking the cna program which i will pay out of pocket and work at either a hospital or nursing home. recently I was notified by a friend that some nursing homes or schools are wiling for you to go back to school to obtain your BSA... I live in NY and she lives in Delaware, not sure of any in NY, do anyone of you know any place in nY? thanks for all help

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    Mrsleannb

    3 months ago

    2 comments

    I am a mother and wife of 30 years and finally am able to pursue my dreams only to find a loan is out of the question I really want to help people . I have been caring for ill and aging parents my whole life. Actually there is still one to go but I cant put my life on hold any more! I am 47 and have been told it is too late! I beg to differ.
    Please help ! I am over due! I have been only discouraged looking only to find the cost to be unrealistic! mrsleannb@gmail.com Leann Beaumonte Thank you for your time! I am ready to work NOW!

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    futurenurzG

    6 months ago

    2 comments

    I am a colorado native (looking to stay in colorado) who has a strong desire to pursue a career in nursing, however I currently do not have the finances to do so. I am looking for a hospital to work for who would be willing to help finance my education and be a platform to begin my career within. if anyone with any information would kindly contact me through gm_clemens@yahoo.com. god bless.

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    sankoh

    7 months ago

    6 comments

    Would You kindly assist me to further my career in nursing by buliding my capacity,since you people have the ability to do so.

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    lipgloss

    7 months ago

    8 comments

    I am always searching for ways to pay for my nursing school and I see comments all the time about how easy it is to find but i spend countless hours on the web looking could someone please give me more concrete info future nurse who love what I do which is working in the healthcare field for over 20+ years

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    hanarasel18

    8 months ago

    22 comments

    There are a lot more than five hospitals that pay for schooling! UPMC has a very generous tuition plan, as a matter of fact.

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    nurz4life

    8 months ago

    142 comments

    Very good info. This will come in very handy when my GI bill runs out.

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    krbear24

    8 months ago

    2 comments

    I am currently a CNA in Oncology at Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle. They are a WONDERFUL hospital to work for. I start an associates degree nursing program in January. VM will pay up to $1000 per quarter for tuition reimbursement. The contract states that you must work at least 20 hours a week while for the duration of the program, maintain a GPA of somewhere between 2.8 and 3.2 (sorry I can't remember of the top of my head) and agree to work at the hospital for one year after graduation. The only catch is you have to pay tuition up front, but they reimburse you at the end of each quarter if you qualify. And, as far as I know, you are eligible for this benefit at your date of hire. My manager has been extremely supportive and flexible with my schedule. Another benefit is that the hospital will provide all of the vaccines and CPR training required by the nursing program at no expense to you. This junk adds up quick and will save you lots of moulah!

    If you need help financing your education otherwise, there are always Stafford Loans, scholarships, and grants. It sucks taking out loans, but you don't have to worry about paying them back until you are done with school and have a killer salary as an RN!

    In response to some questions below, I would NOT recommend working in the US without a license. Most state governments offer CNA courses for free or reimburse you after you get a job at a long term care facility. These courses are usually only a month long or less. For people with RN licenses from other countries, bite the bullet and take the NCLEX in the US. Working without a license is dangerous and impractical. You may be able to find employment privately without a license, but job security, malpractice insurance, benefits, and competitive wages are much more likely with a valid license.

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    angelanurses

    8 months ago

    2 comments

    try your local VA (Veterans Administration) hospital - great possibilities there!!!

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    maryellen001

    8 months ago

    30 comments

    I am an LPN/LVN, who graduated in 1991- the school was located in a level one trauma, teaching hospital and was so lucky to get my first position within this hospital in the ED, my next position was in Oncology , then a office maneger for a Cardiologist, then returned to the same hospital in texas by the way, and help open their new step down unit, surgical, also worked in the step down unit , medical. also the SICU, for my training. all of these positions were word of my mouth from previous employers and worked for many years without having to search for jobs.
    I must have made a good name for myself, now I find myself in Wisconsin, where LPN's are only used in Nursing homes and clinics.
    I feel like I am wasting all my education and experience, I have been ACLS certified, am IV certified, certified also for Cardiac Monitoring.
    I would love to go on and get my AA in Nursing, but single as I am, need an employer who will sponcer me, have many great recommendations from physican's etc.
    Are there any Hospitals with programs to work there and help pay for school if I sign a contract to work for them for any number or years???
    Able to relocate....
    If there are any generous donors out there I am also willing to pay back a personal loan at the going rate, so I could study full time
    Thanks. I can be reached at maryellenowen2@yahoo.com

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    Account Removed

    8 months ago

    These sound great. Anything similar in the Boston area for RN's with BSNs. Additional training or MS degrees offered?

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    blwrose

    8 months ago

    2 comments

    I AM TRYING TO GET ACCEPTED INTO A NURSING SCHOOL AND I AM TRYING TO FIND A HOSPITAL TO PAY FOR MY EDUCATION. I AM WILLING TO SIGN A CONTRACT TO WORK FOR THEM FOREVER IF THEY NEED ME! Savannah, GA/ dansimrose@yahoo.com, or, blwrose@yahoo.com

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    sdjjds

    over 1 year ago

    2 comments

    My fiancee is from the Dominican Republic. She initially started in Medicine. she did 1 year of of college there. How can she find out if some of her courses will be accepted in a nursing school (program in the U.S?

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    shellygaston

    over 1 year ago

    4 comments

    I've been a LPN for almost two years. I;m currently taking on-line classes towards my associates degree and paying out of pocket. It's becoming extremely hard financially. I will be relocating to Ridgeland, MS and wonder if there any hospitals there that have these same opportunitities?

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    miamigirl

    over 1 year ago

    2 comments

    University of Miami pays for your tuition and books in their second degree Accelerated BSN program if you agree to work for UM hopsitals or clinics for 36 consecutive months after you graduate.

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