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By Andrea Santiago, About.com Guide to Health Careers

Shave Thousands of Dollars Off of Your Tuition Bill

Sunday March 2, 2008
Many health careers require a minimum of two years of college, up to eight total years of college and medical school for future physicians. These educational requirements can create a financial challenge for many. In an earlier article, we explored a few ways to help pay for your college education needed for many health careers such as doctors and nurses.

But what if you can’t bank on a scholarship, grant, military, or government funding? There are some additional ways you can trim thousands of dollars off of your college tuition bill.

The key is to plan ahead and start early by making important financial decisions while in high school and college. If you are planning any career which requires college degrees or credits, there are several methods you can utilize in your school career which will save thousands of dollars on your college costs!

Other health careers and educational requirements:

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