Valley College of Medical Careers is a technical school for healthcare training—nursing, phlebotomy, medical assisting, respiratory therapy. You're training for jobs that exist, taught by people actively working in healthcare. Your credential gets you employed, not theoretically qualified.
The advantage of technical training: you're not spending two years on general education requirements you'll forget. You're learning what you need for the job you want. That's efficient, practical, and credible to employers.
The limitation is scope: you're getting vocational training, not a broad education. But if healthcare is your track and you want to start working quickly, this is how you do it.