Great answers! I hadn't expected to get such valuable answers on this question, but I'm sure glad we did.
Welcome, Salathia! I am SO very glad that you got started before the Memorial Day weekend. I am so happy to see you already getting to know our students, graduates, and instructors. By the way, the instructors are also Andrews graduates. That's a requirement in order to be an instructor here. Our instructors know the program inside and out, and they know how it feels to be a student.
Glad to have you as part of our Andrews family.
Salathia and All Other Module I, II, and III students: I am very happy to have the opportunity to bring up this topic again. Some of you have heard it over and over again and it will be new information to some others.
You'll notice that the graduates typically don't give the names of the employers and you may wonder why. There's no 'law' against it and they usually don't say that they aren't; they just don't. It's part of what you learn in the course. Don't mention the name of your employer until you are on the graduate board. Employers often don't really like being talked about unless they've authorized a job announcement, etc.
If anyone says something good, they will likely soon be drowning in applicants who aren't qualified. If it's bad, they aren't here to defend themselves. It's also proprietary. One company may not want the other to know what they are doing, and some of our graduates are in supervisory positions.
There are a few exceptions, but not many. When you graduate, for example, you'll get access to the Graduate message board where the employers' names are sometimes, but not always, mentioned. You will see some discussions there about whether they have part-time work or if they have any independent contractor work, outpatient or inpatient, or remote jobs.
At any rate, that's the reason you may not get an answer to your question yet, but you will, once you get to the graduate level. The answers you'll get here will be more general, for the reasons above. Questions like these are very much encouraged so we can talk about things in a general or specific way, depending on the subject material.
Keep up the questions, all of you. I'd love to fill this forum with all sorts of threads full of information like this. Keep it up, everyone!