11-19-2020, 09:40 PM
(11-17-2020, 08:40 AM)LongRoad Wrote: I don't know. A co-worker got her LPN from a for-profit school about 15 years ago. Then she had trouble finding a job. One place said they didn't like the candidates who came out of programs like that. She ended up working in a psych hospital. She'd tell humorous stories about a guy who ate his own feces, so at least she found it entertaining.
When the demand is strong, folks might get in the field after going to schools like this. When the demand for nurses etc. is lower, I think folks from B&M schools will be chosen before folks who earned their degrees online will be.
15 years ago was an eternity in medical and academia. COVID has forever changed both industries.
My cousin got her bachelor's degree from an online school last year. She was already a RN with an associate degree. No problem finding a new job which was an advancement.