Important Infomation
MyNursingPrograms is in the business of connecting
students and schools. We help students find schools that are great matches for
their educational needs, personal preferences and lifestyles, and schools pay
us for our work.
Here’s a quick Q & A of information we think you should know
if you choose to use our websites. The main takeaways: Using our services is
free, but starting and completing a degree, certificate or diploma program
takes commitment and effort and should be considered carefully.
1. How do you provide your services for free?
Schools pay to advertise on our sites. This allows us to offer
our service to prospective students like you for free.
Schools place a very high priority on enrolling students who go
on to graduate. By using MyNursingPrograms’ focused, information-rich services,
schools can be more confident that the prospective students we introduce them
to are truly committed to their education and to succeeding once they’re
enrolled in school.
2. How do you differ from your competitors?
There are other companies out there that do what we do. But
there is no one that does it with more integrity or respect for our users and
their choices. We put you, the student, in control. You get to choose the
schools you’re interested in, and you get to choose what programs you’d like to
learn more about. We will never submit your contact information to a school
without your consent.
3. Do you really work with ALL schools?
No. Our listings are not exhaustive, we do not list all schools,
but they do include a rich selection of options. We believe this wide variety
of options from hundreds of schools meets the needs of most prospective students
who visit our sites.
4. Is getting a degree really going to open up doors for me?
We really want you to succeed in the program you choose. So does
your school. But we feel compelled to be very frank and upfront: You must work
hard and stay committed to graduate. And assuming you do graduate, there is no
guarantee you will find a job in your chosen field, or any job for that matter.
Obtaining an education has many personal benefits and can also
improve your financial prospects. However, it’s important to keep in mind that
obtaining an education does not guarantee financial success or even a job. Job
markets vary greatly by region, state, and even locally, and are affected by
trends in the national economy and even international events. Other factors
affecting your job-hunting success may include your job history and experience,
and your level of education, degree, or certificate type. Your area of
specialization plays a role, too.
5. If I do find a job, what can I expect in terms of salary?
The government publishes a great deal of information related to
hundreds of jobs on the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) website. We use this
as a resource for many of the articles on the MyNursingPrograms websites. As
comprehensive as the BLS information is, it is neither complete nor entirely
accurate. The BLS salary information we publish is a national average. Actual
salaries for a particular job or skill may be different where you live. For
example, if you live in a large city or where the job market for particular
skills is especially competitive, such as Silicon Valley in California, you’re
likely to receive a higher wage or salary for the same job than you would in a
rural or economically depressed market. Other factors that can affect salary
rates include the size of the employer, union contracts and governmental regulations
to name a few.
6. Where are you located? How can I contact you?
PromoteWIZE is located at 1802 N Howard Ave Suite #4193,Tampa FL
33607 or at
You can reach us at mynursingprogams@gmail.com