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POSITION: A premier destination for RNs - Childrens Hospital LA LOCATIONS: Los Angeles, CAACADEMIC PROGRAM
SCHOOL: Mercy College of Northwest Ohio DEGREES: Associate Degree DESCRIPTION:St. Elizabeth Campus, Youngstown, Ohio: Now Accepting Applications for Fall 2009!
The Associate Degree Nursing Program at St. Elizabeth is now accepting applications for the Fall 2009 term. We will begin reviewing applications starting in January 2009. Submit your completed application today! Questions? Please email us at stelizabeth@mercycollege.edu or give us a call at (888) 80-MERCY.
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POSITION: Associate Degree Nursing Faculty (2) EMPLOYER: Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas DESCRIPTION:Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas is seeking qualified applicants for two (2) Associate Degree Nursing Faculty positions. These are full-time, nine month positions, with full college benefits:
1. Stuttgart Campus – Satellite Program
2. Helena Campus
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financial Aid
Wed, 06/17/2009 - 7:00pm — timekakellyGo to the FAFSA website it has a lot of information to offer in regards to scholarship and grants.
Money for my last year of Nursing school
Sun, 08/16/2009 - 8:41am — dgomezaHi,
I am nursing student at Emory University. I am in the fight of my life to find the funds to pay for my last year of nursing school. I have had no luck getting private loans to supplement the scholarships and government aid I have received. Does anyone know of any source or alternatives I can try to find financail aid for school?
Thanks
Dgomeza
North Carolina Legislative Tuition Grant
Sat, 08/29/2009 - 7:36pm — JoJo_911Governor Beverly Perdue recently signed the 2009-2010 North Carolina State Budget bill into law, which has reduced scholarship money already awarded to students,and now taken away.
North Carolina Earn Recipients who were awarded their NC Learn to Earn Scholarships has been repealed also,and we will only get our fall scholarship money,meaning that those of us who were awarded 16,000, over the next 4 years will not be getting what has been promised to us.
Education is the most important part of one's life to become successful, and if the scholarships keep getting taken away from us, we will be left without money to continue our chosen path, which for me is Nursing.
Where is this money going? How can the legislation give money for cash for clunkers, and banking bailouts and take our scholarship money away? We work hard for 13 years in school, doing our best, setting goals,and trying to become productive members of this great nation, but with our elected officials signing bills to take our scholarship money away, we feel hopeless, abandoned..
Please stop awarding us scholarship money, getting our hopes up, only to take the scholarship away, and crush our hopes and dreams.
Governor Perdue,keep your promises to this college generation of 2009-2010,we need our scholarships reinstated,so our future will have a chance to be as bright as yours.My name is Jordan,a College Freshman with a goal & a dream to help others, through becoming a nurse.
Sincerely,
Jordan