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Businiess name:  Medtech College
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I am a nursing instructor in another state. Here are some realities about for profit colleges and nursing programs. First, I agree with the posting by KTa. Second, for profit schools are about making a profit by providing a service. For profit schools are viewed as less than desirable by the state schools because they compete for clinical sites and resources. Many state boards of nursing put up road blocks to make their success difficult and to discourage their entry into nursing education. That being said, Med Tech has probably gone through more hoops than a state not for profit school to provide a nursing program for students. I am bothered by the lack of prerequisites for students. Prerequisites are an indicator of success and most of the classes are designed to provide students with the foundation knowledge to be successful in nursing. Also your credits may not transfer with out them. If they do transfer you will still be required to take them if you want a BSN or MSN in the future

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