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Affordable Nursing Degree Education Online – Your Path to the Future

The US Department of Education states the in the year 2020 the nursing shortage will be 800,000. Now is the time to obtain an affordable nursing degree online. Entry-level online associates degrees to doctoral degrees are available through accredited colleges and universities across the nation. Schools like University of Phoenix, Loyola University, Walden University, Gonzaga University and many others offer online nursing degrees.

Some of the colleges and schools online programs developed from campus based programs, and others like the University of Phoenix only offer online classes. Clinical experiences and internships can be arranged locally. Typically, there are no out of state charges. Because you can do the course work at home on your own time there is no travel costs, and because course work is online, the cost of books is significantly decreased. If you are already working as an RN, your employer will often offer reimbursement for continuing your education. More and more scholarships and grants are being offered for nursing students as the government recognizes what a nursing shortage will do to the overall health needs of the country.

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Online Education – An Internet Education & Course Checklist

If you’ve chosen to go to college via an online education distance learning program, there are a few things you’ll want to know before getting started. This listing should be considered as a general guide on the subject and not as a replacement for the guidelines provided by the university that supports the online education program that you’ll be participating in.

Online Education Courses are Just as ‘Real’ as ‘Real’ College

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Melrose Place and Med Schools – Cost Passed on to Health Insurance

While flipping channels, I came across an episode of the new Melrose Place series. Surprisingly, a plot line in the episode made me think about the cost of health care in America. One of the main characters, Lauren Bishop, is a student in medical school. She is dedicated to medicine and excels in her classes, but financial strife jeopardizes her education. This is an all-too-common scenario in real life; crushing student loans and the lack of ability to pay have led to a shortage in primary care physicians. There are fewer family doctors available to offer preventative care; this results in more patients resorting to expensive specialists or emergency rooms with serious ailments that could have been nipped in the bud if properly monitored. Health insurers and their patients must cover the increased costs of this.

The case of Melrose’s Lauren is an extreme example of the need to include educational support in any healthcare reform bill. After a mix-up at the financial aid office, her medical school informs her that she will be kicked out if she can’t pay them $25,000 by the end of the semester. Lauren is now out of options, and–this being a nighttime soap–she reluctantly becomes an escort to fund her dream. While obviously a dramatization, the show is unusually realistic in its portrayal of struggling med school students and the financial hardships they often face. How does this affect your health insurance costs? There are several ways in which this happens.

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Finding Scholarship For Single Moms

Even if you didn’t have stellar grades in high school, or if it’s been a while since you’ve graduated, it is still possible to find scholarships for college. You can be rewarded for almost anything, including the fact that you’re a single mom.

Many of these scholarships for single moms are specific to the state you live in, so you may have to do some investigating if you happen to be considering an out-of-state school to make sure you applying for the right scholarship. You can find state-specific grants as well, and just like scholarships, they don’t have to be repaid.

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Financial Aid – Why There’s a Rise in Applicants

The downturn in the economy is seeing a very little increase in students applying for financial aid in some Community Colleges. It seems that most of the applicants are applying at the larger Universities. The line for students applying for financial aid at the larger Universities seems to be going out the door and for the larger schools this is a good thing. The Universities need as much help from the government as they can possibly get. The students that give them the most in studies and grade levels are normally the ones that are applying for financial aid grants.

It is not uncommon for the middle class average student to seek help for grants and financial aid assistance because the tuition is very high at the major Universities around the country. Many of these students come from families that have already invested a lot of money in their students education and the student is not about to drop out of school. The students that seem to stay in school usually have good grades in high school and a goal to become a professional. The goal to become a professional like a lawyer, doctor, scientist or other professions that give a long term career with a high paying salary are most desired by the middle to upper class students. The Universities are not afraid of having a lot of student loans that go unpaid by these professional seeking students. Some Universities even have what they call a “Professors Grant” that helps the best of the best students to be able to remain in school getting that degree in learning needed for that special profession.

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