Provincial Learn and Stay Grant offers free tuition to Ontario residents enrolled in certain health-care programs
Are you an Ontario resident looking to get into the health-care field? You could be eligible for free tuition to study nursing at eligible institutions within the province.
The Ontario Learn and Stay Grant will provide free tuition for students enrolling in certain Ontario health care programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. In addition to providing free tuition, the funding will cover the cost of compulsory fees, books and other direct educational costs. Students who receive the grant must commit to working in the region where they studied. For every year of schooling students complete under the grant program, they must work in the region for a six-month period, the release states.
Diploma programs Practical Nursing Paramedic Medical Laboratory Technology/ Medical Laboratory Science Undergraduate programs Bachelor or Bachelor of Science in Nursing Master's programs Master's programs for nursing at the following institutions: Laurentian University: Sudbury Queen's University: Kingston University of Ottawa: Ottawa Western University: London University of Windsor: Windsor Postgraduate programs Postgraduate Nursing Diploma programs at the following...
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