I am looking for any assistance possible. I’ve heard of people getting there education paid for but I have not found anything yet.
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Join the army or navy. You will get nursing training and a job.
My best advice would be to join the Army reserves. The only other idea that I have is to go to a community college, get your LPN, then have the hospital you work for assist you in helping you pay for your last two years.
You could also try working for a nursing home or hosp. most of them require you to work there while in school and almost all of them require you to sign a contract agreeing to work for them for X amount of time after you graduate but it is an alternative to the military. You should also look into grants and scholarships!
Good Luck!
Check into getting a job at your local hospital as an CNA or any other job. Depending on where you live and the hospital you work at they may have a certian plan or program as to which they will pay for school as long as you 1st pass the class with a C grade. I work at a hospital that pays for my schooling for my RN. Hope this helps