I'd like to major in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS). Im currently living in Passaic, New Jersey where i"ve lived my entire life. My father lives in florida. The plan is to move down there in august, work until the spring semester and begin my pre reqs at Valencia Community College. or possibly Broward Community College. I really don't know which college has a better program but what i do know is that Orlando (which is where Valencia is) has way cheaper apartments. But now im stressed because the program only admits 12 people out of 80 or 90. I really don't know what my chances are but I willing to take the risk and experience a new place, meet new people and grow and mature. My alternative college in New jersey is Bergen Commmunity college. If anyone can tell me about the DMS program at Bergen, i'd appreciate the help. and the other colleges as well.
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Answer 1 :
If you can live and work in Florida for long enough to qualify as an in-state student, you'll find that the community colleges in FL are cheaper for you than those in NJ would be, even as a NJ resident. So one thing you may want to check right now, by emailing the colleges in FL, is how long you need to live and work down there to qualify for in-state tuition, if that's of interest to you. One good thing is that there are a ton of accredited DMS programs in FL, and many times, the pre-reqs are the same or similar. So if you did the pre-reqs at Valencia, and decided to apply to the program at Valancia *and* at Broward and elsewhere, to give you more chances to get in, you could probably do that. Accredited programs can be found here: http://www.caahep.org/Find-An-Accredited-Program/
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There are many online web-sites that offer you a list of colleges and universities, but most of them are paid. Here is one web-site that offer you to browse schools around the world for totally free . Just complete their questions and they will accept you. Enter: http://EducationFindr.com I hope that helps
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