If you're asking if you can transfer UofP credits to another college....
Maybe.
You should contact the school you want to transfer them to and find out what credits they will and won't accept from the University of Phoenix.
Unlike the vast majority of online schools, UofP actually is accredited by a legitimate accrediting organization, so there's a good possibility that another school will accept their credits.
However, colleges are not actually obligated to accept credits from any other school, and may decide on a case by case basis that a given other school either does or does not teach that particular class to the standards required.
That would be something you need to discuss with the admissions folks at Phoenix. Credits are often transferable if they curriculum is documented.
Corrlins University is a scam....their diploma is worthless and credits are NOT transferable. There is NOT ONE University, including University of Phoenix, who recognises them as a valid learning instituton. save your money...they all need to go to jail as they are a scam!
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I have never heard of South University of Phoenix, and it appears that the College Board hasn't either.
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What credits are transferable is always dependent on the receiving institution. The University of Phoenix has the appropriate regional accreditation, so the course work completed should be transferable to all other colleges and universities. That being said, there are a variety of reasons why some credits from any school may not transfer to include: * Course not passed at a 2.0 or higher grade. * Receiving institution may require higher grades for particular fields of study (such as health related majors). * Change of major field of study. * Credits exceed the allowed limit of the receiving institution. Still, the credits taken at UOP are transferable, however you should check with FSU about their transfer credit policies for your particular major.
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