Thursday, December 15, 2011

What branch of military will pay for nursing school?

I already have a BA, but would like to become a nurse. What branch of military will provide financial aid to get my nursing license and then serve?|||None.





You could apply for a ROTC scholorship.





You would then have to go to summer camp ( think basic training )





And take the last two years of ROTC at your university.





You would also be paid a stripend of $300 or $400 a month.





Then you would be commissioned after graduating.





Two years would be enough time, to get a nursing degree if you already have a BA degree.





Some schools like Vanderbelt University have interdisiplinery


Nursing programs.





They are designed, for people who already have a degree other then nursing.





They are two years long and you graduate with a masters degree in nursing.|||I know the Army and Navy do. The Marines use the Navy for their medical needs (as far as I know). I have no idea about the Air Force.|||Army, Navy, and Air Force. They will pay for your school....but also know that you will owe them a set amount of service time %26amp; obligation (not sure of exact amount) in return.|||Army|||All of them but what the goverment wants is for you to die then they dont have to pay for anything. You cant cash in if your dead. Sorry but thats the truth also the benefits went way down when you work for the military you sell your soul to Mr. George W. Bush he tells you what to do when to do it and you have no say sorry to anyone who disagrees.


Goverment is terrible you wont believe what they hide from you they kill people to keep the secrets o.k. your life means nothing to them they see you as a number|||Well, I can tell you that everyone on here is wrong except Jeeper but he is wrong also as you already have a degree and cannot do ROTC. None of the services will pay for you to go to school UNLESS, you are already in and apply to the Armed Forces School of Medicine and get accepted. Now if you want to join and acquire a job in the medical field and go to school why you are in, the services all have tuition assistance of some sort. As far as nurses go you already have to be one, then there is a selection process from there. Good luck

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