FUNDING YOUR EDUCATION
CURE participates in a number of financial aid programs, administered in accordance with prevailing federal and state laws and the school's institutional policies. These programs assist students with paying educational expenses (such as tuition, books and housing). Students must meet the eligibility requirements of these programs in order to participate. Students are responsible for providing all requested documentation in a timely manner. Failure to provide the proper documentation may jeopardize financial aid eligibility. In order to remain eligible for financial aid, students must maintain satisfactory academic progress as defined in the CURE catalog. Financial aid must be approved and all necessary documentation completed before the aid can be applied toward tuition and fees.
Eligibility for federal financial aid is based on a number of factors; but regardless of your current income level or financial need, you may still qualify for student financial aid programs that can help offset the cost of your education. Please contact your financial aid representative and/or refer to the catalog for information on additional programs and details.
You may also access the Department of Education’s Federal Student Aid page for more detailed information on student aid programs.
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CURE ABSTRACTS
NUSSBAUMER ANEURYSM DILATION RATIO (NADR)
The award winning Nussbaumer Aneurysm Dilation Ratio (NADR) was created by CURE Founder and is an improved method to determine the prognosis of abdominal aortic aneuryms than the current criteria.
Contact Karen Nussbaumer, BS, RDMS, RVT at karen@cure.edu
NUSSBAUMER FAT EMBOLISM CLINICAL SCORING (NFECS)
The award winning Nussbaumer Fat Embolism Clinical Scoring Chart (NFECS) was created by CURE Founder and is an improved method to determine the diagnosis and treatment of trauma patients by more accurately and more rapidly identifying Fat Embolism vs. Deep Vein Thrombosis in the case of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) patients.
Contact Karen Nussbaumer, BS, RDMS, RVT at karen@cure.edu