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In reply to the discussion: Grieving parents hit with $200,000 in student loans [View all]Jeff In Milwaukee
(13,992 posts)111. Not True
One can become a Registered Nurse with a two-year degree. Community colleges offer an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN), while four-year schools offer a Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN). To become a Register Nurse, both have to pass the NCLEX-RN Exam.
Granted that having the BSN is typically a pathway to great advancement opportunities, but one can be an RN without a four-year degree. Many four-year schools also offer specialized programs (RN-to-BSN) that provide registered nurses with an ADN a fast-track toward completing a bachelor's degree.
So one could go to a community college for an ADN, then enroll in a four-year school to complete the BSN, thereby saving a significant amount of money.
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Used to be that "cheap" state schools were an option. Not so much anymore.
Arugula Latte
Jul 2014
#67
"Our system has every safeguard necessary to keep these people from being in the fix they are in" -
TBF
Jul 2014
#89
Where does it say it was for a private college? Do you have any idea what public nursing education
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#107
An R.N. requires a 4 year degree and can only be obtained at a college or university.
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#108
Don't forget to add - the people who actually teach students are more and more
hedgehog
Jul 2014
#103
In FIVE years. The original amount doubled in five years. Its outrageous extortion nt
riderinthestorm
Jul 2014
#6
Letting this family off the hook would encourage others to send their kids to expensive schools,
Brickbat
Jul 2014
#11
He is a minister and they are exempt. I would guess his wife is also considered a lay minister.
jwirr
Jul 2014
#33
If they really want to fix the economy the next bailout should be a debt forgiveness bailout for the
jwirr
Jul 2014
#21
understand where you are coming from, however I challenge some of the assumptions
magical thyme
Jul 2014
#42
Life Insurace on Student for Private Student Loan Debt Co-Signed for by the Parents
HWPixHend
Jul 2014
#87
I have no sympathy at all. There are so many financial mistakes here
taught_me_patience
Jul 2014
#43