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How can i find the right scholarships to be able to pay for medical school to become a nurse?
I am a b average in most of my classes. And eventhough I'm in my first year of highschool I would like to be able to get an early start and find collages and scholarships that are right for me.
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Joan’s Answer
Hello Alexis!
Embarking on a nursing career is a thrilling journey packed with opportunities.
There's a wealth of scholarship opportunities waiting for nursing students like you. Here are some valuable resources to kickstart your search:
RegisteredNursing.org offers an extensive list of scholarships and grants tailored specifically for nursing students.
Scholarships360 has painstakingly curated a list of the top 29 nursing scholarships. This includes merit-based scholarships, need-based financial aid, and various other scholarship types.
Nurse.org features a handy search tool that lets you sift through hundreds of nursing scholarships based on application deadline, award size, gender, and more.
NurseJournal.org provides insights on nursing scholarships and grants available specifically for students from certain demographic groups or geographic regions.
I'm confident these resources will guide you to the scholarship that perfectly fits your needs!
Embarking on a nursing career is a thrilling journey packed with opportunities.
There's a wealth of scholarship opportunities waiting for nursing students like you. Here are some valuable resources to kickstart your search:
RegisteredNursing.org offers an extensive list of scholarships and grants tailored specifically for nursing students.
Scholarships360 has painstakingly curated a list of the top 29 nursing scholarships. This includes merit-based scholarships, need-based financial aid, and various other scholarship types.
Nurse.org features a handy search tool that lets you sift through hundreds of nursing scholarships based on application deadline, award size, gender, and more.
NurseJournal.org provides insights on nursing scholarships and grants available specifically for students from certain demographic groups or geographic regions.
I'm confident these resources will guide you to the scholarship that perfectly fits your needs!
Thank you!
Alexis
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Rita’s Answer
So medical school and becoming a nurse are completely different. For nursing, you go to nursing school. For medical school, you are planning to become a doctor. Most students take loans. It is going to be a long process and very expensive. This is the schooling involved:
college 4 years
medical school 4 years
internship and residency minimum of 3 years depending on the field you decide to go into
college 4 years
medical school 4 years
internship and residency minimum of 3 years depending on the field you decide to go into