HCI College Goes Above and Beyond for Online Students with SARA
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In the early days of online colleges and universities, there was little regulation. This lead to many students going through and paying for less than adequate educations.
Read moreOur Fort Lauderdale campus is proud to announce that its Associate Degree in Nursing program has been granted initial accreditation from ACEN.
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In the early days of online colleges and universities, there was little regulation. This lead to many students going through and paying for less than adequate educations.
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You may think that becoming a Paramedic is the highest you can go in this field. EMTs and Paramedics are in high demand.
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Paramedics face challenges every day. There are many reasons why you have chosen to become a Paramedic, and all of them are valid reasons.
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An Associate of Science in Emergency Medical Services, or an AS in EMS, might be just what you need to bolster your career in pre-hospital emergency care.
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Good news for those in Emergency Medical Services! The 2019 job projections for EMS are positive. You can enter this career field knowing that there are opportunities available and that your skills are in high demand.
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The Associate of Science in Emergency Medical Services, or AS in EMS, prepares you for a career in the emergency medical services. Learn leadership skills that are required for advancement in the field and get a well-rounded education that serves you throughout your life.
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You can earn your Associate of Science in Emergency Medical Services at HCI. The good news is that you can earn your degree 100% online.
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Have you been considering earning your AS in EMS? You don’t have to give up your job as a Paramedic to earn your degree in Emergency Medical Services.
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When considering a career in emergency medical services, it can be confusing about where you should start. What are the differences between EMT, Paramedic and an AS in EMS?
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