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tuition reimbursement/assistanceRating: (votes: 0) I don't have a comprehensive list, but every hospital I have ever worked with offered some kind of assistance or reimbursement for school. I am checking out new jobs now and click on the employee benefits section on line and so far I think they all list some sort of help. Comment:
1.There is no comprehensive list.2. Hospitals, if they are not union with a contract, can change the amount of tuition reimbursement at any time. From a lot of money, to some money, to none. What is correct information today might not be correct next year.3. A hospital with great tuition reimbursement might be a terrible place to work. 4. If all your interested in is having your schooling paid for, then join the military. 100% paid.
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I realize all of what ukstudent has said...it can vary year to year, horrible working conditions, join the military, etc. I just wanted to know if anyone has compiled a list of hospitals that offer help. And I didnt say or mean to imply that I'm only looking for a free ride, if I was I would have joined the military right out of high school instead of waiting til grad school.
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My hospital (and I'm going to guess many others) require you to be an employee there for a period of time prior to being eligible for tuition reimbursement. Then you also have to stay a set period of time after receiving the tuition reimbursement or repay it.
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To help with your list.WHC in DC is $10,000 a year for full time employees. Need to be an employee a year to get it and need to stay on a year after to keep it.Maybe if you collect enough information, you can post it for others.
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Quote from tryingtohaveitallMy hospital (and I'm going to guess many others) require you to be an employee there for a period of time prior to being eligible for tuition reimbursement. Then you also have to stay a set period of time after receiving the tuition reimbursement or repay it.
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It would probably help if we knew what region you are looking in. I work in a KC area hospital with no school affiliation and they offer $1500 a year and require you to work one year after the completion of the course. This was enough to cover around 1/3 of my classes for my Master's Program.
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Quote from birdie22I realize all of what ukstudent has said...it can vary year to year, horrible working conditions, join the military, etc. I just wanted to know if anyone has compiled a list of hospitals that offer help. And I didnt say or mean to imply that I'm only looking for a free ride, if I was I would have joined the military right out of high school instead of waiting til grad school.
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