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  1. Private Colleges???

    I should have been more descriptive. Westminster is worth the extra money. But schools that are private AND for profit (like Utah Career College, AmeriTech, Stevens Henager) may not be worth the extra...
  2. Private Colleges???

    Yeah but if you go to U of U and use the grants there instead of the private schools it costs even less! It's roughly either: 1. $30,000 a year minus grant money at a private/for profit school. or...
  3. My friend took Anatomy, Physiology and Microbiology all in one semester, with labs at a community college. She received A's in each class! She wasn't working, had no kids, and had a husband...
  4. Private Colleges???

    Stevens Henager College in Ogden is in the process of getting their National League of Nursing accreditation. It will hopefully be in place by the end of summer. Their first class of nurses just...
  5. Private "vocational" types of RN programs???

    Thanks! I'll probably end up applying to CSU Channel Islands because that is the closest school to Santa Barbara that doesn't actually have a waiting list. Plus its a lot cheaper than the private...
  6. What I'm looking for is a private school that has an RN program. A school like Casa Loma College or American Career College, where you take the typical pre-reqs (Anatomy, Physiology, Med-Micro) as...
  7. 4 Years for A ADN?!

    I didn't know what I was doing when I enrolled at Stevens-Henager college in Utah. It's a vocational/trade school. I am in an allied health program (for an A.A.S.), which, when I finish, I can go...
  8. Health Care Bachelors degree and an ADN?

    True. Does anyone know what type of sign on bonuses they have for HCA (probably lower than nursing as any given time?) Then I know if you are in your last two years of a BSN program you can get a...
  9. Hi, I go to this weird private/vocational college. I'm getting an Associates of Applied Science degree in "Medical Specialties." (Medical Assistant/CNA/EMT type of stuff). If I stick around for...