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How long does it take to complete the program of study for a health care career? Some programs can be completed in 3-6 months, while others can take 6 years or more of postgraduate work. See the length of study section of the Health Careers in Georgia manual for lists of careers and their associated timelines. How much money can I make? Salaries vary greatly and depend on many factors, including whether you work in a rural or urban area. Each of the 71 careers listed in the Health Careers in Georgia manual has a starting salary listed. How much will my education cost? Costs of an education vary greatly, depending on the career and school that you choose. The amount of financial aid that you obtain will also affect the total cost. What degree will I need for a career in ...? See the Health Careers in Georgia manual for complete information on degrees needed for over 70 different careers. Which schools offer the programs I need? See our schools and programs page to help determine the best place to obtain your education. How do I qualify for loans or get scholarships? See the Financial Aid Q&A section of the Health Careers in Georgia manual for an extensive discussion of financial aid issues. The GACollege411.org site also offers lots of financial aid advice. Statewide Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) Network |