Is financial aid available to aspiring Registered Nurses (RNs)?
There is usually a wide range of private and government options for financial aid. The key to getting on the band wagon with government aid of all types is to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). It’s about eight pages long and can be filed either through an application at your school, or online. After filing the application you’ll receive back a Student Aid Report (SAR), which determines what government financial aid you qualify for more nursing school financial aid. Different schools follow different paths from here, so be sure to check with your nursing school’s financial aid office. There are also a wide range of non-governmental financial aid sources. For more financial aid information, visit our Nursing School Financial Aid Guide for in-depth work study, loan and loan forgiveness program information. You can also visit our Nursing Scholarships and Grants page for in-depth scholarship and grant resources.
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