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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, is not a college regional accredited.
Corillins University is accredited but it is not Regionally accredited, which means tht you can not continue to a masters program nor will you be able to transfer your transcripts to another college.
They most likely will provided your bachelor's was taken at a regionally accredited college or university.
What the organization would be concerned with is that the degree was taken at a regionally accredited college or university.
Not really as long as you have completed the bachelor's at a regionally accredited college or university.
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No it is not
Capella University and Walden University are both regionally accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. A regional accreditation is the one you should be looking for in a college or university. Thus, their degrees will be noted as valid by other colleges and universities, as well as employers.
You must finish and graduate with a four years Bachelor's degree from a regionally-accredited university or college.