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When Rhonda Gage decided to switch careers and become a nurse, she knew she was in for a slog. A medical assistant at Kaiser Permanente in Sacramento, Cal., Gage would first have to take night classes in biochemistry, physiology and anatomy while working full-time during the day. She'd also have to finance the training, which includes two years of nursing classes followed by clinical work. But then she heard about a program overseen by the Sacramento Employment and Training Agency that would help her pay for school.

The program funded her tuition at a local community college. Plus, it covered her books, her uniforms and her state board exam, as well as a prep course for the exam. Total assistance: $3,000 (some programs will pay up to $10,000 or more).

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