Navy/College Mom replied to jrosemoore's topic in General Students
i think you should do the right thing and report this to the governing agency that accredits the school; with full documentation; its my theory if you're not part of the solution then you're part of the problem. i experiencing something similar with...
Navy/College Mom replied to dulcemorena's topic in LPN/LVN
i'm sorry about your dilemma, something will come through for you...check out http://www.usajobs.gov and see what you can come up with.keep a positive attitude, stay prayerful and don't beat up on yourself; society is more than willing to indulge y...
Navy/College Mom replied to LaughingRN's topic in General Nursing
wow, this brought tears to my eyes. i just finished writing a thank you to my son; he's turning 21 on the 19th of this month. your story hit home for me on so many different levels. i too attempted to go to school for nursing when my son was three an...
Navy/College Mom replied to Julie Reyes's topic in Pediatric
Amen, praise god!! beautifully written, thank you for reminding us that, 'faith is the substance of things hoped for & the evidence of things not seen.'
Navy/College Mom replied to Titania2009's topic in Disabilities
i would hold off telling my employer too much. also you might want to look into a chiropactor that has knowledge in the "arc of life". my son was dx by his school (who knew they were handing out medical degrees w/ teaching certificates?). any way, i...
Navy/College Mom replied to michelleplustwo's topic in New Jersey
i'm beginning the program on august 18th with the mandatory orientation this upcoming thursday, 24th jul. i already have an aa degree but is any one familiar with whether or not we can transition into llcc rn transition program? also, i quit my job ...
Navy/College Mom replied to jnks's topic in Disabilities
you have the right not to disclose your diagnosis under the ada law & the hippa act. your employer also has to accomodate you according to your illness; which means, if an 8 hr shift is better for your condition that they have to accomodate you a...
Navy/College Mom replied to Shumway's topic in Disabilities
connect with the ada counselor at the school you're planning to attend. because you've been out of school and didn't graduate the school will assist you with getting your ged first, which is what you're going to have to do to move forward. having sai...