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Hawaii Nurses Boosted by 'Earn-and-Learn' Program
4 Jan
Summary
- 55 nurse aides graduated, boosting Hawaii's practical nurse supply.
- Program offers tuition aid and flexible schedules for working health professionals.
- Graduates' earning potential could increase by up to 50%.

A significant number of certified nurse aides have graduated from an 'earn-and-learn' program in Hawaii, aimed at bolstering the state's nursing workforce. Fifty-five graduates from the "Good Jobs Hawaii" initiative are now poised to become licensed practical nurses (LPNs).
This program, a collaboration between the Healthcare Association of Hawaii and UH-Maui College, allows healthcare workers to pursue rigorous LPN coursework without leaving their jobs. Launched in 2023, it provides tuition assistance and flexible work arrangements, with most instruction delivered online. This initiative directly addresses the increasing demand for LPNs in skilled living facilities and health clinics.
Graduates can expect their earning potential to rise by up to 50% once they pass their licensing exams. The program has celebrated its graduates with pinning ceremonies held across multiple islands. Enrollment for the 2027 cohort is now open, offering a pathway to higher-paying, fulfilling careers in healthcare.




