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Medtech College
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After investigating the school, I decided that MedTech wasn't for me, as it didn't meet my needs of accepting any credit hours from IU (including such basic classes as English Composition) that were required for MedTech's nursing curriculum. What is interesting, is that all the credit hours would transfer for any of MedTech's OTHER degree programs.
MedTech College is what it is. What is important, is the value placed of it's programs by the individuals that receive the services that MedTech provides. If one desires an ASN with the hopes to transfer earned credits to a Bachelor's program, then MedTech probably isn't the school of choice for you; as it isn't regionally accredited. Likewise, if all one is interested in is obtaining the necessary training for licensure as an RN without any further expectations, then MedTech is probably is one of the many choices that would be acceptable.
However, for what my opinion is worth, after receiving a license to practice a profession, of what
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