I am so glad that I dropped my 77k ADN program, because I knew a profit for profit is not worth it. I may be 27 now and I would have finished at 28, but I rather now get my Bachelors and go for my ABSN. I'll have 2 Bachelors and 2 AAs. I think I'm headed in the right direction now. What do you guys think?
Wheww, $77K is steep for sure! If you already had a bachelor’s degree in another field, then oh yeah I definitely think the ABSN is the better option! Especially since your ADN program was the same cost (if not more expensive) than alot of ABSN programs out there!
I’m scared, I’m an international student and the tuition feels is so high, I’m yet to process everything but I really don’t know if my parents can afford it
LOL you and me both! There definitely was cheaper options out there, but time (and location) was a big priority for me! Lol I did NOT want to wait 6-15months for some of the cheaper options to be available, and I also wanted to stay near DC. Haha I definitely had to bite the bullet for that😭 but in the end I was super happy with my program-great staff, great location, great NCLEX prep, and I was able to start legit 8 weeks after inquiring about the program😭🙌🏾
@@nurselifewhit that would be ideal t for me , I literally am still eating in the exact program I want to enter with only one other option which starts in January for 12 months! I cannot wait to start making ABSN content! You got me motivated once I’m actually fully started. 🎯
@@iizidlaury2023 Aaahhhh that’s super exciting!!Nursing school was such a fun and memorable time! Sounds like you have so much better patience than me🤣 And Kudos to you for being dedicated to making ABSN content in school! I’m sure you’ll have so much fresh content to add as someone actively going through the program! Lol I made ONE video in school, didn’t make the next until 2 years later, and I feel like I forgot soo much juicy stuff that would have been great to share!
So I’m part of a page on Facebook that is dedicated to paying off debt and can say that she posted recently that she paid it all off!!! Even if the number is high, it’s doable in the sense that you can get rid of the debt!!! 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
So my program is a 68 credit hour eligibility for ABSN program (this is my first bachelors) I got about 21,000 in grants for the year but I only got about 10,000 in sub+unsub loans. Tuition itself is about 45k, but I’d also need room and board and thats what’s shooting the cost to 60K+. School starts in 3 weeks and i’m very confused as to where to go from here
Sheesh, these program costs sure do stack up quick! But that’s awesome you got a really good amount of grants! What I had to do when my costs weren’t completely covered through grants and fafsa loans was apply for an additional Private Loan. I used a company called Mefa. For my loan application though, rather than request the exact remaining amount I needed for tuition, I requested the amount I needed for the remaining tuition balance + how much I would need for room and board. The Private loan company distributed the funds to my school, and since my school did not provide room& board, that extra loan money that was greater than the tuition amount was refunded to me, and I then used that money for rent & living expenses
Hey Whitney! Loved this video. You are so organized with the way you downsized your school Choices. Amazing! Love it! I’m a lot like you as far as I want it now let’s go get this done! Amen! Hahah… I actually called TESU today and spoke to Fin aid. And the advisor told me we can talk about it in July when that time for school fafsa deadlines rolls in. My fear is what if I don’t get enough loans through federal Stanford loans to get through school? I know I get financial aid fully, and I will get some grants- but if the program is that expensive idk how I’ll ever qualify for a private loan. I have no co-signers. Also, the advisor said payment plans. But if I can’t work full time and I’m a single mom how will I ever pay that off? U gotta pay in before the semester starts at TESU. Or set a payment plan. I’m nervous about that. I even asked her how much is the whole program and she wouldn’t tell me. So just like you I am finishing up statistics, and literacy from TESU, and then in May I can take an exam for sociology and Nutrition and pass there tests and get credits for them both. In September , I will start the nursing program. Finally. I wish I can send you the handbook for the nursing and maybe you can explain to me how this probgran works cuz I don’t understand it. Some classes are online, hybrid, and I think clinicals once a week for 12 hours. I know you went in person.. I prefer online honestly. But I gotta do clinicals in person. Hope it’s not everyday. The school is far from where I live. Thanks for ya advice sis! God bless you.
I’m wondering if maybe the academic or admissions advisor might be able to give you a better idea of what to expect as far as how the classes are structured. When I was trying to figure all that out in my nursing school search I gave a call to either the school of nursing admissions department or nursing school coordinator (couldn’t remember which one) and they were able to point me in the direction of who could best answer all those questions for me. They actually even were able to arrange a tour for me of the facility and walk me through how their program setup works. Even if you can’t get a personalized session like that, sometimes schools will have scheduled information sessions that break it all down for you. As far as financial aid goes, perhaps applying for outside scholarships could help, or even in another case, seeking out a more affordable program. When I was on my search I remember Union University in Tennessee had decent prices plus affordable cost of living, and it was one of the schools that was in my final considerations because of that
Thank you so much!😅 I’m sorry I totally meant to link the video where I actually do do that How I Budgeted through My ABSN Without a JOB ruclips.net/video/CasTYOJheVk/видео.html
I think with a little of elbow grease you can pay that off in 2 years. I am 25 and back to school for nursing. It would be my third degree. I'm going to try to cash flow it as I won't qualify for grants or scholarships because many are now looking at income aside of grades or essay at the community college I am at. I think it made sense to take out 6k for living bc rent, food, gas and such is just so high now
Heck yeah you're so right, lol I actually got a really good start pulling overtime and doubles, but I definitely fizzled out a bit LMBO. I'm down to $6,500 left to pay off so I just gotta finish the race LOL. That's super dope that you're cash-flowing your degree, I think it's awesome to be able to just put that work in on the front end and not have to worry about the debt after the fact! Kudos to you!
Hey there, thank you so so much for watching! I'm so sorry I missed this comment from earlier! Right now I mainly like to focus on creating content on things I'm familiar with so I can confidently share from my own experience. I'm not very well versed on what the ABSN application process looks like for international students, but I would love to hear what you may have discovered about it in case there's anyone else that would like to know too!
Oh and the extra that you took out for living expenses, did the school just give you the overage or did all the money come to you and you distribute it to the school?
Hey, thank you for sharing! I’m starting in January and trying to piece everything together. Did you pay on your MEFA private loan while in school and did it accumulate interest while you were studying? Also for your FASFA loan did you have to do anything or did they automatically apply that?
Oooh so sorry I’m just seeing this! I believe my MEFA private loan did accumulate while I was in school, and nope, I didn’t start paying on it at all until I graduated and started working. And I also believe for my FASFA loan the school automatically applied it (after I accepted/authorized the FAFSA loan of course)
Lol that definitely would have been an excellent way to save money if I was willing to take a little bit more time! Lol but I had literally just spent 4 years getting my Bachelor’s in sports med and wanted to become a nurse as soon as possible! So bam 15 months and $70k+ later and here we are🤣
@@nurselifewhit God bless you! It ain’t my money. I’m glad you were motivated and smart enough to get through the program. Now you can afford to pay that crazy debt off! Lol Good luck on your nursing career!
@@jaymorgan. Lmboo yeah I definitely had to have a solid plan for that amount of debt😳🥵 It took *alot* of overtime but thankfully I’ve got it all paid off now🤣🙌🏾 And thank you a bunch for the well wishes!
Hi Nurselife Whit, I am Canadian citizen working in clinical trials in canada and wants to do this program - could you please tell me which college you studied from? and any other better colleges you can suggest? thank you in advance!
Hey there!! I studied at Shenandoah University (their satellite campus in Leesburg, Virginia. I personally enjoyed the program alot, but most of my research when searching for programs at the time was on which programs I could get into the quickest, in a certain location, and with good NCLEX pass rates. I have a google docs link though of some of the programs I searched for back in 2019 docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sgO425XXPy7F1GG4Q9UlVbLkhnjXEQcmv8JFNZwP0ho/edit#gid=1539771525
Nope! I had a FAFSA loan for my first bachelors degree so I didn’t have to pay on it while I was in my nursing school program. However, the FAFSA loan was unsubsidized, so the interest was still accruing while I was in school, even though I didn’t have to pay on it
It definitely took some good budgeting and little bit of creativity for my housing situation LOL but I finally got my next video up describing how I navigated that process! ruclips.net/video/CasTYOJheVk/видео.html
Oh my!!! That’s a lot of loans but soooo great you were able to get some financial aid and extra grant money, what a big chunk!! Idk how you did 4 semesters, mine is 5 semesters and I am on the verge of drowning over here 🥲 I actually would like to know how you managed your expenses and live off those loans because it’s so hard to budget sometimes lol thank you for breaking down all your program costs and being so open about it 💗🤩
LOL YES I would have been in a much worse spot without that nice financial aid package! My TOTAL debt was actually $90K if you include my Sports Medicine Degree, but I’ve gotten it down to $21K as of today😭🙌🏾 Haha and omg yes the 4 semesters was definitely intense but I feel like naturally as humans we just adapt to whatever craziness is thrown at us😅 Cause I feel the same way about people who did 12 month programs! Lol I needed at least 15 months! Lol and ooh definitely! I’m going to dig out my old nursing school budget for the next video!
@@ashafreeman2730 It's funny you mention that cause I actually did have sort of a wonky method for paying it down LOL. So because of the COVID pause (and 0% interest accrual) on Federal student loan payments, I was putting money aside in a savings account to be ready to pay off my FAFSA loan once the forebearance was lifted because my FAFSA loans ($30k, 4.5% interest) have a higher interest rate than my Private loans ($60K 2.75% interest). So in the meantime, I was making the minimum payments on my Private loans, and throwing the rest of my cash at that FAFSA loan account. Once that account hit the $30K I needed for the FAFSA loan, I just threw everything else at the Private student loan, which got down to $21k! HOWEVER, because the Federal forbearance kept getting more and more extensions (they're talking about pushing it to JUNE 2023 now!!), I decided to say screw it! I took the $30k from the FAFSA account and paid off the rest of my Private loan (which has active interest accruing, although only 2.75%) and now I'm just stacking up the FAFSA account again to have it paid off before it's due and interest accrues again
Love how you keep giving God the Glory ...thanks for being so transparent and helpful video.
You’re so welcome and thank you so so much for watching!
I am so glad that I dropped my 77k ADN program, because I knew a profit for profit is not worth it. I may be 27 now and I would have finished at 28, but I rather now get my Bachelors and go for my ABSN. I'll have 2 Bachelors and 2 AAs. I think I'm headed in the right direction now. What do you guys think?
Wheww, $77K is steep for sure! If you already had a bachelor’s degree in another field, then oh yeah I definitely think the ABSN is the better option! Especially since your ADN program was the same cost (if not more expensive) than alot of ABSN programs out there!
Thank you for this! I’m going into an ABSN program and didn’t have a good gauge of tuition size and what to do for loans and I’m so thankful for this!
Oh yayy! I’m so happy to be able to help!
Do PA school, instead. This is stupid PA school is the same price
Thank you so much for sharing this info! I was wondering how ppl were paying to go through an ABSN program! This was so helpful
I honestly wondered the same thing too🤣 I’m so glad you found it helpful!
Fafsa for 2nd degree and Masters/Perkins loans possible but easier to get grants if you are fresh outta High School
So we can get FAFSA for second bachelor's?
I’m scared, I’m an international student and the tuition feels is so high, I’m yet to process everything but I really don’t know if my parents can afford it
Whit, im not gonna lie. I'm scared of that high amount. literally has me mad worried haha
LOL you and me both! There definitely was cheaper options out there, but time (and location) was a big priority for me! Lol I did NOT want to wait 6-15months for some of the cheaper options to be available, and I also wanted to stay near DC. Haha I definitely had to bite the bullet for that😭 but in the end I was super happy with my program-great staff, great location, great NCLEX prep, and I was able to start legit 8 weeks after inquiring about the program😭🙌🏾
@@nurselifewhit that would be ideal t for me , I literally am still eating in the exact program I want to enter with only one other option which starts in January for 12 months! I cannot wait to start making ABSN content! You got me motivated once I’m actually fully started. 🎯
@@iizidlaury2023 Aaahhhh that’s super exciting!!Nursing school was such a fun and memorable time! Sounds like you have so much better patience than me🤣 And Kudos to you for being dedicated to making ABSN content in school! I’m sure you’ll have so much fresh content to add as someone actively going through the program! Lol I made ONE video in school, didn’t make the next until 2 years later, and I feel like I forgot soo much juicy stuff that would have been great to share!
So I’m part of a page on Facebook that is dedicated to paying off debt and can say that she posted recently that she paid it all off!!! Even if the number is high, it’s doable in the sense that you can get rid of the debt!!! 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
So my program is a 68 credit hour eligibility for ABSN program (this is my first bachelors) I got about 21,000 in grants for the year but I only got about 10,000 in sub+unsub loans. Tuition itself is about 45k, but I’d also need room and board and thats what’s shooting the cost to 60K+. School starts in 3 weeks and i’m very confused as to where to go from here
Sheesh, these program costs sure do stack up quick! But that’s awesome you got a really good amount of grants!
What I had to do when my costs weren’t completely covered through grants and fafsa loans was apply for an additional Private Loan. I used a company called Mefa. For my loan application though, rather than request the exact remaining amount I needed for tuition, I requested the amount I needed for the remaining tuition balance + how much I would need for room and board.
The Private loan company distributed the funds to my school, and since my school did not provide room& board, that extra loan money that was greater than the tuition amount was refunded to me, and I then used that money for rent & living expenses
Hey Whitney! Loved this video. You are so organized with the way you downsized your school
Choices. Amazing! Love it! I’m a lot like you as far as I want it now let’s go get this done! Amen! Hahah… I actually called TESU today and spoke to Fin aid. And the advisor told me we can talk about it in July when that time for school fafsa deadlines rolls in. My fear is what if I don’t get enough loans through federal Stanford loans to get through school? I know I get financial aid fully, and I will get some grants- but if the program is that expensive idk how I’ll ever qualify for a private loan. I have no co-signers. Also, the advisor said payment plans. But if I can’t work full time and I’m a single mom how will I ever pay that off? U gotta pay in before the semester starts at TESU. Or set a payment plan. I’m nervous about that. I even asked her how much is the whole program and she wouldn’t tell me.
So just like you I am finishing up statistics, and literacy from TESU, and then in May I can take an exam for sociology and Nutrition and pass there tests and get credits for them both. In September , I will start the nursing program. Finally. I wish I can send you the handbook for the nursing and maybe you can explain to me how this probgran works cuz I don’t understand it. Some classes are online, hybrid, and I think clinicals once a week for 12 hours. I know you went in person.. I prefer online honestly. But I gotta do clinicals in person. Hope it’s not everyday. The school is far from where I live.
Thanks for ya advice sis! God bless you.
I’m wondering if maybe the academic or admissions advisor might be able to give you a better idea of what to expect as far as how the classes are structured. When I was trying to figure all that out in my nursing school search I gave a call to either the school of nursing admissions department or nursing school coordinator (couldn’t remember which one) and they were able to point me in the direction of who could best answer all those questions for me. They actually even were able to arrange a tour for me of the facility and walk me through how their program setup works. Even if you can’t get a personalized session like that, sometimes schools will have scheduled information sessions that break it all down for you.
As far as financial aid goes, perhaps applying for outside scholarships could help, or even in another case, seeking out a more affordable program. When I was on my search I remember Union University in Tennessee had decent prices plus affordable cost of living, and it was one of the schools that was in my final considerations because of that
you are awesome tysm, yes pleaseeee make a video about living off the loans
Thank you so much!😅 I’m sorry I totally meant to link the video where I actually do do that
How I Budgeted through My ABSN Without a JOB
ruclips.net/video/CasTYOJheVk/видео.html
I think with a little of elbow grease you can pay that off in 2 years. I am 25 and back to school for nursing. It would be my third degree. I'm going to try to cash flow it as I won't qualify for grants or scholarships because many are now looking at income aside of grades or essay at the community college I am at. I think it made sense to take out 6k for living bc rent, food, gas and such is just so high now
Heck yeah you're so right, lol I actually got a really good start pulling overtime and doubles, but I definitely fizzled out a bit LMBO. I'm down to $6,500 left to pay off so I just gotta finish the race LOL.
That's super dope that you're cash-flowing your degree, I think it's awesome to be able to just put that work in on the front end and not have to worry about the debt after the fact! Kudos to you!
Pleas talk about accelerated nursing program for international students and how to apply including tuition.
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Hey there, thank you so so much for watching! I'm so sorry I missed this comment from earlier! Right now I mainly like to focus on creating content on things I'm familiar with so I can confidently share from my own experience. I'm not very well versed on what the ABSN application process looks like for international students, but I would love to hear what you may have discovered about it in case there's anyone else that would like to know too!
Oh and the extra that you took out for living expenses, did the school just give you the overage or did all the money come to you and you distribute it to the school?
Great Question!! The loan company distributed it all to the school, and the school gave me the overage in the form of a “refund check”
@@nurselifewhit gotcha, thank you
72k debt...I cannot do that
Hey, thank you for sharing! I’m starting in January and trying to piece everything together. Did you pay on your MEFA private loan while in school and did it accumulate interest while you were studying? Also for your FASFA loan did you have to do anything or did they automatically apply that?
Oooh so sorry I’m just seeing this! I believe my MEFA private loan did accumulate while I was in school, and nope, I didn’t start paying on it at all until I graduated and started working.
And I also believe for my FASFA loan the school automatically applied it (after I accepted/authorized the FAFSA loan of course)
Also, congrats on starting your program soon! And thanks so much for watching!
👀 why in the world is anyone paying $77k for ADN program? Go to a community college it’s more like $4k to $20k max.
Lol that definitely would have been an excellent way to save money if I was willing to take a little bit more time!
Lol but I had literally just spent 4 years getting my Bachelor’s in sports med and wanted to become a nurse as soon as possible! So bam 15 months and $70k+ later and here we are🤣
@@nurselifewhit God bless you! It ain’t my money. I’m glad you were motivated and smart enough to get through the program. Now you can afford to pay that crazy debt off! Lol Good luck on your nursing career!
@@jaymorgan. Lmboo yeah I definitely had to have a solid plan for that amount of debt😳🥵 It took *alot* of overtime but thankfully I’ve got it all paid off now🤣🙌🏾
And thank you a bunch for the well wishes!
Hi Nurselife Whit, I am Canadian citizen working in clinical trials in canada and wants to do this program - could you please tell me which college you studied from? and any other better colleges you can suggest? thank you in advance!
Hey there!! I studied at Shenandoah University (their satellite campus in Leesburg, Virginia. I personally enjoyed the program alot, but most of my research when searching for programs at the time was on which programs I could get into the quickest, in a certain location, and with good NCLEX pass rates. I have a google docs link though of some of the programs I searched for back in 2019
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sgO425XXPy7F1GG4Q9UlVbLkhnjXEQcmv8JFNZwP0ho/edit#gid=1539771525
How has paying thsi off been going?
@@SamuelTF it turned out great! I finished in 22 months! I talk more about it all here
ruclips.net/video/ap4YxBilGVI/видео.htmlsi=ch1Fz-avumi1N8t4
Hi, did you have to pay your first bachelors Loans while in the accelerated nursing program?
Nope! I had a FAFSA loan for my first bachelors degree so I didn’t have to pay on it while I was in my nursing school program.
However, the FAFSA loan was unsubsidized, so the interest was still accruing while I was in school, even though I didn’t have to pay on it
@@nurselifewhit Thank you so much. If it is subsidized and there is a due date for the payment, what do you suggest I do please?
@@feyisayoadesina9272 depends on your situation! If you have payments due, I would definitely get started on paying them
How did you live off the loan?
It definitely took some good budgeting and little bit of creativity for my housing situation LOL but I finally got my next video up describing how I navigated that process!
ruclips.net/video/CasTYOJheVk/видео.html
What private loan company did you go with?
Hey! This is the company I used
www.mefa.org
(You don’t have to live or go to school in Massachusetts to use it)
Thank you so much!
did you go to a private school or public?
Private! Which probably explains the such high cost😩🥴 Lol
@@nurselifewhit I’m glad you found it worthwhile that’s all that matters
What school did you go too ??
Hi! I went to Shenandoah University’s ABSN program at their satellite campus in Leesburg, VA
FASFA loan
Oh my!!! That’s a lot of loans but soooo great you were able to get some financial aid and extra grant money, what a big chunk!! Idk how you did 4 semesters, mine is 5 semesters and I am on the verge of drowning over here 🥲
I actually would like to know how you managed your expenses and live off those loans because it’s so hard to budget sometimes lol thank you for breaking down all your program costs and being so open about it 💗🤩
LOL YES I would have been in a much worse spot without that nice financial aid package! My TOTAL debt was actually $90K if you include my Sports Medicine Degree, but I’ve gotten it down to $21K as of today😭🙌🏾
Haha and omg yes the 4 semesters was definitely intense but I feel like naturally as humans we just adapt to whatever craziness is thrown at us😅 Cause I feel the same way about people who did 12 month programs! Lol I needed at least 15 months!
Lol and ooh definitely! I’m going to dig out my old nursing school budget for the next video!
@@nurselifewhit wow that’s amazing. Did you do the snowball or avalanche method? You mind sharing how you paid that down?
@@ashafreeman2730 It's funny you mention that cause I actually did have sort of a wonky method for paying it down LOL. So because of the COVID pause (and 0% interest accrual) on Federal student loan payments, I was putting money aside in a savings account to be ready to pay off my FAFSA loan once the forebearance was lifted because my FAFSA loans ($30k, 4.5% interest) have a higher interest rate than my Private loans ($60K 2.75% interest).
So in the meantime, I was making the minimum payments on my Private loans, and throwing the rest of my cash at that FAFSA loan account. Once that account hit the $30K I needed for the FAFSA loan, I just threw everything else at the Private student loan, which got down to $21k!
HOWEVER, because the Federal forbearance kept getting more and more extensions (they're talking about pushing it to JUNE 2023 now!!), I decided to say screw it! I took the $30k from the FAFSA account and paid off the rest of my Private loan (which has active interest accruing, although only 2.75%) and now I'm just stacking up the FAFSA account again to have it paid off before it's due and interest accrues again