Nursing Is No Longer Counted as a ‘Professional Degree’ by Trump Admin

DonB90

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I heard a stat that like 80% of nurses in the United States are white women.
Well there are wide swaths of America(Idaho,Montana,Nebraska and shyt) that is 80-90% white so that might makes sense.



However I assure you that 80% of nurses in the tri state area/Florida/DMV/Boston/etc are definitely not white my guy :mjgrin:
 

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So, what's the Trump admins angle with all of this :dahell:

It's like because they cant fukk with them professionally, they'll just spite them :martin:
I mentioned this before months ago.


THEY ARE CLOSING RANKS.


This means that in the future, the people attending nursing school, the people getting advanced degrees in the field, will most likely be people who come from families that can AFFORD to PAY for the degrees.

These changes will make it harder for those who _need_ federal aid/loans to afford these programs.

If daddy can pay for it, you’re going to grad school.


It’s not that these are no longer considered “professional degrees”— it’s that the federal government is no longer classifying them as such so that they don’t have to give as much aid to those in need.

If you can afford that degree without their assistance you will still have a world of opportunities open to you when you graduate.

Can you afford to enter the program now, is the question :francis:


Won’t be nothing but racist white folks in those positions after a while, and that’s how they want it.
 
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