I initially attended Braxton College to acquire my EMT and paramedic certifications, in person. When I finished those, they informed me of their bridge program to obtain a, associates degree in Emergency Medicine. I felt it was a no-brainer. Having attended both in-person and now on-line courses, I can say that this is a well-rounded, multi-faceted organization that makes setting your goals of higher education a reality. Highly recommend this for anyone trying to better themselves, especially in the...
Read moreI would highly recommend choosing this school if you have a busy and tough schedule where in-person schooling is impossible to attend. I loved how my classes for my AS degree were all a month long unlike regular college where most classes are 3-4 months long. The instructors are very helpful, knowledgeable, and kind and respond pretty quick to emails/text messages. I work a tough schedule and have a very busy life so doing online school was definitely the right...
Read moreBraxton College does not allow anyone with a misdemeanor conviction to apply or attend their school although Florida Law allows for a person to become a EMT or Paramedic with a misdemeanor conviction. Braxton College stated it's a private school and they accept who they choose. Why would anyone attend a college where they dont offer the opportunity to students who made a bad decision in life and now want to better themselves and allowed by Florida ...
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