"UL Lafayette offered the most flexible program. It wasn't less challenging. It was still hard work. But I was able to do that because of the program and how it was set up. I value that so much because I don't know that I could have done it anywhere else."
“The ease of being able to take courses online was definitely a factor for me. I wanted something that was going to be at my pace, from home. I wanted to continue to work and did work full time ahead of the clinical portion.”
"I wanted other opportunities and doors to open, and I wanted the ability to have more options regarding patient care as well as in volunteering, ministry, with mission trips, and things along those lines. With your master’s, it opens the opportunity for so many things from providing care to underserved areas to teaching."
"When nurses graduate, they can expect to use everything they learned in getting their education because when you're approaching someone who has psychiatric illness, you have to take a holistic approach and look at their whole body."