Finding Money for School
Hi my name is Dianna.
Why is it that I can not find help in paying for my education? I am an RN who is trying to pursue her BSN with an end result to an MSN/Education. I have been working for 23 years in many fields of nursing. I am register for school now online. My research for financial assistance proved to be futile. They only help people who are poor or needy. Please do not get me wrong I am all for helping people in need, my point is, even through I have a full time job and live in a home, no one looks at the full picture. Yes I make good money, no I am not living out side of my means. Due to a previous situation, I do not have the money for school. Is this going to stop me, no I have waited much to long to finish my education. It just bothers me I have to take out a loan that will take me forever to pay for. So why is there not help for those who are hard working yet will be stretched to the limit to pay for an education. Prisoners get free eduction, illegal get free education and health care, so why not me. If there is any one who can answer this for me, please do.
Thank you for letting me have a voice
Dianna
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