Blagojevich administration offers financial assistance to nurses working in veterans homes

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CHICAGO — While many hard working Illinoisans are facing the challenges of the national economic crisis, Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich is reminding nurses throughout the state that financial assistance is available to help them pay off student loans if working at Illinois Veterans’ Homes.

Through the Illinois Veterans’ Home Nurse Loan Repayment Program, nurses who provide care for Illinois veterans in the state’s veterans homes are eligible to have as much as $5,000 of their student loans repaid by the state for up to four years. A total of $1.22 million in grants is available for nurses this fiscal year.

“The nurses who work hard everyday to care for our veterans should receive the assistance they need to repay their outstanding student loans,” Blagojevich said. “I am encouraging those looking to pursue a nursing career to utilize the program and come serve the men and women who were brave and selfless enough to serve this country.”

Administered by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission in conjunction with the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs (IDVA), the Illinois Veterans’ Home Nurse Loan Repayment Program not only rewards the state’s Veterans’ Home nurses for their hard work, but is also an incentive to attract nurses to pursue and continue their careers at the Illinois veterans homes.

“As we commemorate Veterans Day today (Tuesday), we are reminded of the sacrifices made by all the men and women who wore this nation’s uniform and those caring for them. One way we can pay tribute to the military heroes residing in our veterans homes is by making sure that everyday, we are providing them with the best care possible,” said IDVA Director Tammy Duckworth. “We are always recruiting and hiring qualified nurses to ensure that our Veterans are getting the care they deserve and the Veterans’ Home Nurse Loan Repayment Program enables us to keep quality nursing professionals on the job doing what they do best.”

The program’s annual award can be up to $5,000 and granted up to four years. The award may only be used to pay the recipient’s educational loan.

To be eligible for the repayment, the registered professional or licensed practical nurse must:

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