Hi Theldron,
I know of quite a few scholarships, grants, and employer paid tuition reimbursement and repayment for work plans available for those already employed in the health professions. If you work for a health care facility and already have a background either in nursing or in a health care field these would be of use to help pay tuition.. in addition to Federal Student Aid and Loans that is. My most up to date Healthcare Scholarship & Financial Aid information is here: http://myonlinenursingdegree.com/hea...olarships.html
Otherwise, if you're working full time in a non-healthcare career but are wanting to quit work in order to attend a traditional school full time there's always Federal Student Aid programs, merit based scholarships, student loans etc, and since you have monthly bills to pay you may have to consider doing it by getting a second mortgage on the equity in your house if you own one so you can manage to pay bills while in school.
Do you have any college credits (or degree) already?
Sara