Funding your wound care education
Don’t let education costs stand in the way of taking the next steps in your career. There are many options for funding the valuable accredited wound care and ostomy education WCEI provides.
Credit card
Pay in full by Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, or JCB
Affirm
Affirm offers loans for online purchases with fixed monthly payment terms. Affirm’s payment options are subject to an eligibility check. Learn more about using Affirm here.
Employer tuition assistance
If your employer doesn’t offer tuition assistance, use WCEI’s downloadable Tuition Assistance Agreement to negotiate reimbursement terms.
Military spousal assistance (MyCAA)
MyCAA gives funding to eligible military spouses to train for portable jobs in growing fields. WCEI is an approved educational institution with MyCAA.
Tuition tax write-off
If you’re traveling to a conference or CE event related to your practice, you may be able to write off your expenses.
Unemployment
Some organizations or state programs may include education benefits with unemployment packages. Contact your local unemployment agency to determine benefits and eligibility and request the necessary application forms. Once approved, it’s important to contact us, as each state's payment process varies.
Unrestricted education grants
Contact your facility supervisor or purchasing department about unrestricted education grants. Grants are provided through contracted wound care suppliers or vendors. WCEI receives tuition payments directly from the supplier.
Scholarships
Scholarships can be another option to fund your wound care education, though eligibility requirements can vary. Consider these examples:
To learn more about reducing your tuition costs, contact a WCEI representative at 877-462-9234 or [email protected].