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Increasing Access to Nursing Education: Student-Centered Income Share Agreements as a Potential Solution

Social Finance, The Aspen Institute, and Johnson & Johnson

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Public Sector Solutions, Workforce & Economic Mobility, Health, Education

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Nursing is critical to our health system. In the context of an aging population and growing physician shortages, the future of nursing is key to the future of health care in America.

Making nursing education more affordable can help address this shortage and provide economic opportunity for students who may not otherwise be able to pursue nursing careers.

The Career Impact Bond is a holistic model for financing education and training to help unemployed and underemployed people participate in the modern economy. Learners access quality job training, receive supportive services such as living stipends and career coaching, and land in-demand jobs—often in less time, and for less money, than traditional degree programs.

Download our brief, “Increasing Access to Nursing Education: Student-Centered Income Share Agreements as a Potential Solution,” which explores the Career Impact Bond as a promising tool for the field of nursing.

Support for Social Finance’s research has been provided by Johnson & Johnson and the Aspen Institute.

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