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Attend a military college for free as a civilian
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The Uniformed Services University admits civilians and provides them with a free education without any service obligation. I'm sure their admissions is highly competitive. They also offer a stipend of $27,000-28,000 per year for living expenses, fellowships, and research funding.
School of Medicine: Graduate Programs in Biomedical Sciences & Public Health - Uniformed Services University
School of Medicine: Graduate Programs in Biomedical Sciences & Public Health - Uniformed Services University
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This is another GREAT set of links Sanantone. I really am starting to think YOU should have that cover photo with the angel with wings. This is great news for people that want to get into healthcare, but are worried about the cost of higher education.

Thanks!
Tara



sanantone Wrote:The Uniformed Services University admits civilians and provides them with a free education without any service obligation. I'm sure their admissions is highly competitive. They also offer a stipend of $27,000-28,000 per year for living expenses, fellowships, and research funding.
School of Medicine: Graduate Programs in Biomedical Sciences & Public Health - Uniformed Services University
School of Medicine: Graduate Programs in Biomedical Sciences & Public Health - Uniformed Services University
Tara

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+ 3 courses completed towards MSN.
Excelsior College (EC) - Associates in Applied Science (passed NCLEX- RN exam and became a Registered Nurse)


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I've had full time jobs of responsibility that paid less than this stipend...great find!
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I'm always happy to complete the free application waiver for those applying to WGU (I get a free gift from WGU for this).  Just PM me your first/last name and a valid email so I can complete their form.

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sanantone Wrote:The Uniformed Services University admits civilians and provides them with a free education without any service obligation. I'm sure their admissions is highly competitive. They also offer a stipend of $27,000-28,000 per year for living expenses, fellowships, and research funding.
School of Medicine: Graduate Programs in Biomedical Sciences & Public Health - Uniformed Services University
School of Medicine: Graduate Programs in Biomedical Sciences & Public Health - Uniformed Services University

My children and I work there on occasion as standardized patients. It's a great place!
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