Florida Career College is not a regionally accredited school and will not be recognized by other regionally accredited colleges and universities, and may not be recognized by some employers. Florida Career College offers credits for $300-$400 per credit for diplomas or credits not recognized by any other local reputable schools. Most community colleges offer credits for $65-$100 that can be transferred to other accredited colleges and universities within the same region. Florida Career College is not a "college," but a vocational technical school whose credits cannot be transferred to an accredited four year university or college.
(United States Department of Education Regional Accreditation -Southern Association of Colleges and Schools - Educational institutions in Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee and Texas)
The Florida career college is an accredited college located in Florida. The University of Art and Design is another accredited college located in Florida.
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The total cost for instate students living with family to a Florida career college averages 26,000. For off campus living, the price raises to 45,000.
The most important issue is the amount of credits it will take to complete a specific program of study that leads to your overall career goals and objectives.
Yes, Florida Career College does offer online classes to attending students. They offer many degrees like business, health, and cosmetology and many are available online.
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This typically refers to either non-credit remedial coursework, or degrees (typically in community colleges) that are very career oriented and not meant for transfer to a four year college or university. They are sometimes referred to as terminal degrees.
Nope. It transfers to some other colleges but as far as I can find, it won't transfer to any community college that can transfer you to a state school or anything like that.
The Florida College of Natural Health has a branch in Orlando that offers various programs that may be completed as part of an Associate’s Degree. It is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT) and the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation (COMTA)…[and] is licensed to operate in the state of Florida by the Commission for Independent Education.” This does not mean that their coursework is automatically, or even generally, transferable to any other college-level program. In fact, most career college credits will not easily transfer to another Associate's or Bachelor’s degree program. If you want to know ahead of time whether coursework can be applied later to another school, you will need to email the school you hope to transfer to, and find out if they have an agreement to accept those particular courses. Be sure to get your answer in writing, so that if they agree to accept the courses as part of a future degree with them, you will have some
As of the end of 2003, there were forty-four states and the District of Columbia that required CPA candidates to complete 150 semester credits of college coursework. This requirement adds thirty credits to the usual four-year college program