Ive also read that most hospitals will pay you to attend school. You sign a contract with them, that you will work for them for x amount of time and they pay for school for x amount of time. Wouldnt that save me quite a bit of money? I havent really got alot of information from the school yet on waiting list times, but i know ill be doing quite a bit of prereqs anyways.
Thanks for all the answers. the college im going to attend does have direct connect to UCF, where once you get your A.A in any field, your guranteed admission to the university, so ill look into that. if theres anyone who happened to attend lscc please chime in with your experience there thanks, Brandon
My question is whether there is a difference between attending a community college or a university to become an RN, in Florida. Is a degree a degree, or will you get better job opportunities with a degree from university? The comm. college is accredited and all that. Lake Sumter Community College for you floridians. I appreciate any and all help, thanks