Hi everyone, does anyone know about Chamberlain College of Nursing's student services for military members? I'm entering the service but also have an interest in nursing for a long-term career. Any input would be appreciative!
Hello! Yes, Chamberlain College of Nursing indeed supports military students. Chamberlain offers a variety of Military and Veteran benefits which are designed to assist military students to reach their education goals.
Firstly, they have a dedicated military enrollment team for military students who can guide you from applying for admission to securing your Military Tuition Assistance (MTA) or Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits. They are well versed in GI Bill benefits and can guide you about how you can potentially make use of these benefits in your nursing education.
Also, they also offer a Military to BSN option which provides a pathway to help military-trained healthcare professionals earn their Bachelor of Science in Nursing. This program accepts up to 17 proficiency credits for military training.
Bear in mind these benefits may be subject to changes and certain conditions may apply. It's best to directly reach out to Chamberlain's military enrollment services for the most accurate and detailed guidance. Good luck!
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