No.
Atlantic Coast College of The Bible and Seminary has met the requirements of state law pursuant to Section 1005.06 (1) (f), Florida Statutes as determined by the Florida Commission for Independent Education.
Institutional compliance allows Atlantic Coast College of the Bible and Seminary to offer educational programs that prepare students for religious vocations as ministers, professionals, or laypersons in the categories of ministry, counseling, theology, education, administration, fine arts, media, communications, or social work.
Institutional compliance also allows Atlantic Coast College of the Bible and Seminary to award the A.A., B.A., M.A., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees in religious subjects. The religious subject is displayed on the degree certificate. Atlantic Coast College of the Bible also awards the Certificate in Mastering the Bible and the Diploma. Atlantic Coast Seminary awards the M.Div., Doctor of Ministry, and Doctor of Theology degrees.
Before making a decision, read our Doctrinal Statement. Courses are graded based on academic presentation, not if the course work submitted is in agreement with the Doctrinal Statement of Atlantic Coast College of the Bible and Seminary.
For information related to the Florida Commission of Independent Education, and to view the agenda of the annual meeting in March, 2010, as it related to the status of Atlantic Coast, use the link below and scroll to page 14.
No, is not a college regional accredited.
You can if you completed the coursework through a regionally accredited college or university, which the traditional regionally accredited schools require.
Nationally Accredited. Credits will not transfer to a regionally accredited school such as a state college or university, and definitely not to a grad school. Other for-profit schools are regionally accredited. Choose your school based on your goals. If you want options, choose regionally accredited.
no
No it is not
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no its a fake college without any recogonition
The UCMT Family of Schools (massage therapy) are nationally accredited. If you intend to apply to the regionally accredited colleges and universities at a later date, none of what you completed will be accepted at these institutions.
They most likely will provided your bachelor's was taken at a regionally accredited college or university.
It depends on the accreditation of the college. I would recommend an regionally accredited college over an nationally accredited college. Tuition would be the other factor....
SCC has been accredited since 1969 as a community college. Their nursing program has been accredited since 1989, and their physical therapy program since 1993.