Go For it Shad!!! you can always go back to further schooling later on if you need to... However, one thing that's really important to keep in mind, and that is to ask them what kind of tutoring do they offer if let's say, you're finding yourself not so confident in working the mathematical equations that will be required for you to do so in order to be competent to level II in UT, ET, RT and Radiation safety??? Then there is the english language technical writing aspect that needs to be addressed also... In other words, will there be sufficient tutoring after classes available for you in order to keep up with the avalanche of topics that will need to be covered if these courses are really worth their weight.
If they do not offer tutoring after classes, then a community college setting might be more advantageous for you Shad, especially if you haven't been in school for a while and/or haven't worked the math or practiced enough of technical writing recently!!! Otherwise, you may just find yourself unable to keep up with the rest of the class and end up dropping because there's no additional support for you to do so - CAPECHE???
So ask these type of questions, and if you don't feel confident enough that they will give you total support by the instructors, the administrators and not just the recruiters, then you may end up being left holding the bag because some recruiter filled your head with a whole bunch of misleading and not accurate information regarding the type of support you will expect from the school in order to insure that you succeed in the courses and graduate... So, a lot is at stake here especially if you're about to commit yourself to being in more debt than you already are partner!!! Make sure you get it in writing before you sign the dotted line to commit yourself to this school - that they guarantee they will back you up 110% by tutoring you if necessary in order to keep up with the subject being taught and covered!!! ;) ;) ;)
Respectfully,
Henry