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Yes, the National Home School Accreditation of America is legit. They only accredited schools that colleges will accept after a student graduates. They are the largest accrediting body for home/private schools in the United States.
It depends on the school, the level, and the specific accreditation. If a school has a regional accreditation, then it should be recognized by all other schools regardless of state. If another type, then it may not be recognized.
As long as the school has the appropriate accreditation. For colleges and universities within the US it is the regional accreditation.
(Accreditation means to certify an institution, a person or a product.) "The commission is responsible for the accreditation of medical schools." "The private school feared losing its accreditation with the state's university system."
National Private School Athletic Association was created in 2007.
La Salle School offers online high school diploma programs that are regionally accredited. This accreditation ensures that the school meets quality standards and that its diplomas are recognized by colleges and universities.
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National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education was created in 1954.
Keystone National High school is a private correspondence high school for earning a high school diploma. The High School is currently based in Pennsylvania.
You can call the accreditation agency to confirm their status. Sometimes schools, particularly private schools, change their accreditation and update them to attract more students. Also sometimes accreditation agencies cancel accreditation too or forget to update their databases. You can also ask ex-students about the school and see if their diplomas helped them earn jobs or get admission in college.
National accreditation is worth nothing, while regional is. Schools like ITT Tech (basically any school that has to advertise to get students) have national accreditation. If you waste your money on classes with schools like that, your credits will not carry over into a real college. Schools like community colleges and Harvard have regional accreditation; in other words, they matter.