Saturday, March 28, 2009

Will I still be able to find a job, after I finish my nursing degree, 4-5 years from now

Will I still be able to find a job, after I finish my nursing degree, 4-5 years from now?
I live in Ontario, Canada, would you know how much I can earn upon graduating. I am worried I will not be able to pay off my student loan. Do nurses get paid better in Canada or in the U.S.?
Financial Aid - 6 Answers
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Prognosis: As long as there are sick or dying people in the world, there will always be a need for nurses.
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Don't know about Canada and don't know about pay but I know it's good in US. Also some hospitals will help pay towards your degree if you agree to work for them for a certain amount of time after graduating. Some let you work at the hospital in some capacity while you are going to school. Nurses are in high demand in US. and once you get that RN. you can just about write your own ticket, so to speak.
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My sister-in-law works in Ontario as a nurse and is a recent graduate. She makes about $35K at present, but has the opportunity as she gets more seniority and more experience, to make upwards of $60K annually. Good luck with your career and I hope you are able to stay in Canada. :) Cheers, L
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I would say the United States pays nurses pretty well and if you're a nurse with a speciality at least ones you rotate on and if you work agency you can make good money. If you are planning to reside in the United States I can recommend and refer you to a nursing agency you can apply with.
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there is a real need for nurses in Florida, you can go into any hospital and ask for your pay and they are so in need they will give it to you (18-30 dollars an hour!)
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First of all, I thank you for working toward a nursing degree. We desperately need you. I don't know about Canada but in the Midwest here in states nurses get paid VERY well and can pretty well write their own ticket. Career paths are wide open and this trend is expected to continue with all the baby boomers in middle and old age;the need for nurses will continue to grow. Good Luck.
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here in the US, there is a huge demand for nurses, aids and anyone in the health field, so no worrys about not finding work. the pay depends upon the place you work and if you specialize in anything. 30k, 40k, 60k per year. i dont know about there, but here in the US they also have scholarships to pay for nursing school.... so maybe there are some there as well. but, i will post what i have, and maybe it will help. look for the links that say nursing in it... LIST http://www.lifebridge.org/gran-list-alph.htm http://www.angelfire.com/nj4/njcomputerchick/school.html MORE: http://college-scholarships.com/ http://www.statefarm.com/about/part_spos/grants/grants.asp http://www.gmsp.org http://www.gmsp.org/gmsp_web/(nb5ctd55gavpfi55bb3a3j45)/scholarships.aspx http://www.sfa.ufl.edu:16080/scholarshipcafe/ http://www.fafsaonline.com/ http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ http://12.46.245.173/cfda/cfda.html http://www.salliemae.com/ http://www.ed.gov/finaid/landing.jhtml http://www.scholarshipexperts.com/ http://www.studentawards.com/ http://www.collegeanswer.com/index.jsp http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com/ http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com/Detailed/Scholarships/Meta_indexes_and_other_scholarship_directories/Women_s_and_Non-traditional_students_scholarships_meta-directory_126.php http://www.discovernursing.com/nursing-scholarship-search http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/DSA/nsl.htm http://www.nsna.org/foundation/ http://www.4cnas.com http://www.schoolsoup.com/ http://www.blackexcel.org/link4.htm http://www.jackierobinson.org/ http://www.siemens-foundation.org/TeacherScholarship/ http://www.childcareservices.org/ps/teach.html http://www.act.org/goldwater/yybull.html http://www.uncf.org/ http://www.vfw.org/index.cfm <-do search for ‘scholarships’ http://www.finaid.org/ http://studentaid.ed.gov/PORTALSWebApp/students/english/index.jsp http://www.actstudent.org/finaid/scholarshipscams.html http://www.act.org/recognition/clients.html http://www.act.org/kfcscholars/index.html http://www.kfcscholars.org/ http://www.rhodesscholar.org/ http://www.collegedata.com/ http://www.fastweb.com/ http://www.getreadyforcollege.org/gPg.cfm?pageID=139 http://www.policylink.org/EDTK/AH101/Financing.html#4 http://www.hud.gov/grants/index.cfm BECOMING A TEACHER http://www.aft.org/teachers/jft/becoming.htm http://www.fseog.com/ INTERNSHIPS, http://www.fasttrackinternships.com/ http://www.internprograms.com/ http://www.brillstreet.com/ http://ceri.msu.edu/ DEPENDENCY or NOT http://www.salliemae.com/get_student_loan/apply_student_loan/understanding/financial_aid/dependency/ LOAN FORGIVENESS (nurses/teachers) http://www.pheaa.org/loanforgiveness/healthier_futures.shtml http://www.aft.org/teachers/jft/loanforgiveness.htm http://studentaid.ed.gov/PORTALSWebApp/students/english/cancelstaff.jsp?tab=repaying STATUS of your student gov loan or aid: http://www.nslds.ed.gov/nslds_SA/ if you don’t have a PIN yet (for your loan / aid status) apply for one: http://www.pin.ed.gov/PINWebApp/pinindex.jsp ESSAY HELP http://www.scholarshiphelp.org/ http://www.gradesaver.com/resources/scholarship.html http://www.collegeadmissionsessays.com/ http://www.nataviguides.com/broke_essay.html http://www.princetonreview.com/college/apply/articles/process/essayjump.asp http://www.scholarshipessay.us/ http://www.freschinfo.com/tips-brainstorming.php http://www.freschinfo.com/tips-topic.php http://essayedge.com/ http://www.korepetycje.com/Essays_Articles/scholarshipessay.html GRANT SCHOLARSHIP SCAM LIST (if you find a scam report it here too) http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/consumer/media_psas_classads.html LOANS http://www.acteducationloans.com/ http://www.finaid.org/loans/educationlenders.phtml http://www.financialaid.com/plus/index.cfm?id=plusloans http://www.alternativestudentloan.com/ http://www.parentplusloan.com/ http://www.financialaidpodcast.com/about/ http://www.myspace.com/financialaidpodcast http://www.FinancialAidPodcast.com GRAD LOANS http://www.gradloans.com/graduate-plus-loan/ DEFAULTED STUDENT LOANS http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSFAP/DCS/index.html CONSOLIDATE LOANS http://www.plusloanconsolidator.com/ http://www.salliemae.com/after_graduation/manage_your_loans/consolidate_student_loans/student_loan_consolidation.htm http://www.salliemae.com/content/privateconsolidation/index.html http://loanconsolidation.ed.gov/ RATE MY PROFESSORS http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/index.jsp INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS http://www.iefa.org/ http://www.iefa.org/resources/ http://educationusa.state.gov/ http://college-scholarships.com/ http://www.studyabroad.com/forum/financial_aid.html http://www.internationalstudent.com/ http://www.internationalscholarships.com/ http://www.internationalstudentloan.com/ http://www.globalslc.com/ http://www.edupass.org/finaid/loans.phtml http://www.abroadplanet.com/student-loans/the-global-student-loan-corporation/ http://www.salliemae.com/international/



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Saturday, March 14, 2009

Where to study nursing in Toronto, Canada

Where to study nursing in Toronto, Canada?
I am 17 years old and just finished my first 6 months of nursing in Perth, Australia. I want to move to toronto to finish my degree. How long does the degree go for in Canada, I have heard its 4 years even though mine here is only 3? Where is a good university to apply to and will it cost alot?
Toronto - 3 Answers
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The universities and colleges on this page all have nursing programs in Ontario. http://www.cno.org/reg/nonmemb/progs_rn.htm If you want the Toronto area you would best stick with: McMaster (half an hour drive outside of Toronto) Ryerson University of Toronto University of Ontario Institute of Technology York University Centennial College Durham College George Brown College Humber College (their websites are all accessible through the website above) The universities tend to offer the full meal deal nursing program, 4 years, where you end up as a registered nurse. The colleges tend to offer the shorter LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) or RNA (Registered Nurse Assistant) programs however you would need to check them all to see which one offers which programs. As far as costs are concerned, it will certainly cost you more to take one of these programs then it costs for a canadian student. You can count on the tuition costs being 50% higher and perhaps even as much as double then what a Canadian student would pay since our Government invests in the universities and colleges to offset the costs for citizens. As a foreign student you would not get access to those rates. Each school has slightly different rates so check them out and decide if it's worth it to you. Lastly, before you can come here to go to school you would need to apply for and be granted a student visa. If you want to know more about that process check out www.cic.gc.ca and on the left hand side of the page you can select "student visa" and get the info there.
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You would need to find out whether the institute you want to go to will accept the courses you have already done. Many don't accept education from another country.You would have to start all over again here. The degree is required as the minimum education in most provinces for RNs and it takes 4 years.Some RN programs are offered in conjunction with a college and some programs are through the university only. As well you could take Practical Nursing program, which is nursing at the diploma level and takes two years to complete.They do not have RNAs any more.There are also plenty of bridging programs available if you become an RPN and then decide you want to go for your degree later.
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Yay Perth! Awesome, my hometown! Oh I miss Perth, I lived in Beechboro. Yup, degrees are 4 years here, not 3. Annoying, yes. I have heard good things about Ryerson's nursing program. (I did my ECE at Ryerson and loved the school). It's a very hands on program. If you don't have Canadian citizenship, tuition fees are going to be around double I believe. So you're looking at upwards of $13,000 a year. For citizens it's roughly $5,500-6,500. (Not including books).


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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Can i work as a nurse in US while im an immigrant in Canada

Can i work as a nurse in US while im an immigrant in Canada?
Im currently an immigrant (permanent resident) in Canada, and im a bs nursing degree holder. i earned it in a university in the philippines. i would like to go to us, how will i start? i mean do i hav to take NCLEX or CGFNS first before i apply?
Careers & Employment - 2 Answers
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Different states have different rules, though, you must take CGFNS and also NCLEX. Also you will have to get a work visa(H1C or H1B visa) or a sponsor for a green-card. For you the NAFTA visa does not apply because you are not yet a Canadian citizen.
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yes. contact the medical board in your state to find out if they accept your degree or, if other classes have to added. i've know several canadian nurses who traveled around the US working temporary assignments, returning home in between.


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Sunday, March 1, 2009

Can a nursing degree obtained in Quebec easily be transferred to an American one

Can a nursing degree obtained in Quebec easily be transferred to an American one?
As in if I went to college in Canada and became an RN, would all I have to do in the US be get licensed???
Health Care - 1 Answers
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In Canada you would have to go to university, they only offer the BSN ( 4 year nursing degree) as a minimum education for being an RN in Canada.Then you would have to pass the CRNE exam in Canada. Then you would have to apply to the state that you wanted to be licensed in in the US. They would assess your education and if they granted you eligibility then you would have to pass the NCLEX( the US nursing exam) inorder to be licensed in that state.


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