Community college budget cuts drive students to for-profit schools
Read more news from Around the WebJust after she started working for an ambulance company in this suburban enclave east of Los Angeles, Cierra Nelson came to admire the quick decision making and street smarts of the nurses she met on runs to local hospitals. She soon opted to pursue a nursing degree, settling on a low-cost, two-year program at a nearby community college that has an excellent job placement record, the Huffington Post reports. Read more with registration.



