You can review www.collegebound.net ,to get information on the community colleges in the Miami area.
yes you can still get a good job. college is college.
There are often community college classes in ultrasound technology. Check with the local colleges in your community as these will be the most affordable.
Some good colleges for forensic nursing are GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY, PHOENIX COLLEGE, PARADISE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX and SOUTH MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
Most every county in every state has a community college or equivalent. I would suggest you look into your home county community college first.
I would look into a local community college. They will have a design program for you.
Community college. Gives an AA/AS degree if you finish. These units can be transferred to a four year university or college. A community college is a good way to get these units for far less than a university. I have gone to community college and taught in them.
In order to be accredited, community colleges must abide specific standards. There are no "bad" community colleges. Community college is a great return on investment of your education dollar. This site offers a list of CCs in New York: www.50states.com/cc/newyork.htm
There is a couple of good comparative college sites out there. Many of them are listed here: http://www.library.uiuc.edu/edx/rankgen.htm You should look for actual student feedback from each school in order to get the best real world understanding of the differences to make your decision. Miami Dade College and Santa Fe Community College both have similar program offerings and start dates according to the NCES which is another resource you could look to for slight differences. When you have your list of questions about each school, a good third point to follow up with is to make contact with each school and discuss the questions with an admissions officer to insure that the information you received is not stale.
A place to find good patient care technician training is at a post-secondary institution. You can inquire about their programs at a local vocational school/college/community college, etc.
As long as the college has a regional accreditation, it will be fine.
Houston community college or university of Houston
Radiology technician classes are often found at the community college or state college level as most universities do not have radiology tech programs or departments. For more information, contact your local state, city, or community college and ask about radiology.