For students enrolled in emt program, the one thing they don't have to worry about is housing.
The EMT training school gives their students an intensive hands-on course, but UC has made sure that they don't have to deal with cramped dorm rooms for the 14 day program.
The Super 8 hotel in Fredericksburg, Va., has partnered with Universal Careers to make sure that students have great accommodations at a lower rate while training. This helps take the pressure off students trying to find a place to stay.
In addition, the rooms give UC's future EMTs a chance to relax and unwind after a full day of classwork or in-field training. The hotel offers amenities such as cable TV and free WiFi Internet in all rooms, which is helpful for studying or relaxing. In addition, students are able to take advantage of the free breakfast, another service they don't have to deal with on their own.
“I appreciate Universal Careers helping me while I go through the program,” said UC student Charles Wallace. “The rooms give me everything I need. And even though I'm staying close to other EMT students, there's no dorm feeling. I'm free to hang out and do my thing.”
The training program in Fredericksburg is taught by trained EMT/paramedics who know how to pass their knowledge on to students. With full-day courses, the students prepare to certify as EMTs able to work in all 50 states. The training and attention to student comfort are reasons why Universal Careers is considered a leader in the EMT/paramedic training field.
For more information about the programs offered at Universal Careers , call an admissions representative at (213) 290-4682 or visit the web site at www.universalcareers.org.
Universal Careers is a national leader in EMT and paramedic training and preparation. With customer service offices in Los Angeles, Calif., and a training partner in Fredericksburg, Va., UC is a state-of-the-art provider of training for individuals interested in joining the health care field. Upon successful completion of the Universal Careers EMT Basic course, students will receive additional help in obtaining their EMT Certification which makes them eligible to work with paramedics in nearly every state in the U.S.
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