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are there any programs for single poor women who would like to get her LPN?

I would like to get my LPN. I have low income. Are there any programs to help me with the cost of classes and books? Im 27 and dont live at home or have kids I live in MI

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I know that my sister is in low-income, and all she did (was going to do) is go to Workforce Services and then find a school she wanted to go to, and then talked to them both, and if she kept a job, than they would pay for her school.

  • 1 decade ago

    Apply for a scholarship at the school where you wish to attend. If you are worthy and serious about your career choice you would be a great candidate for such a grant. You can go for financial aid. Apply through the school!

    And don't underestimate the networking power of volunteering!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    There are lots of scholarships available to women who want to become nurses, but it is very, very competitive to get into nusing programs because we really don't have enough people who are teaching classes. I would investigate which colleges near you have nursing programs, then apply for scholarships and/or some other form of financial aid.

  • 1 decade ago

    See if you qualify for financial aid. Most city colleges have 2 year nursing programs....check into those and see what kind of funding you can get, grants etc...

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    1 decade ago

    Check with your local hospitals and any health programs at schools. I know there is a nurse shortage and they often will pay for your schooling as long as you make good grades and work for them for a short time once you graduate.

  • 1 decade ago

    pell grants

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