It depends on what course it was you took and what score you made on the AP test.
Almost all. Most have a limit to how many credits you can receive.
Strayer University
It depends on which college you get into or apply to, some colleges do not accept AP as a college course, whereas some others do accept AP as college credit.
No. Scoring a 4 on a high school AP test is a good grade, and a large percentage of universities and colleges will accept that score and give you a transfer credit for the subject, so you may avoid re-taking it in college. But many other universities, (mostly ones who are part of the Ivy League, and other colleges who consider themselves esteemed or prestigious) will not accept anything less than a perfect 5, and some universities go as far as to not accept AP credits at all, your score notwithstanding. If you received a 4 on your AP exam, there is a good chance that your preferred university will accept it (after you get in, of course!) but all universities are different, and they are all allowed to create their own standards for accepting or rejecting AP scores. You should check the college's website or talk to someone in admissions if you would like to know a specific school's policy on AP scores. Hope that helps!
International Baccalaureate (IB) programs are treated exactly the same as Advanced Placement (AP) classes within the United States.The difference is that colleges in other countries accept IB but do not accept AP.So the major benefit is mobility. That is, you can go to almost any school, anywhere with IB credits but you must stay within the United States with AP credits.
You can get any type of degree with your SMART credits. However, institutions are NOT required to accept any of these credits. Most Jr. Colleges or Community Colleges will accept many of them, but large universities are less apt to do so. It is best to start at a small college for your associates where more of your credits will be accpepted; then transfer to a university for your bachelor's. There is a list of military friendly colleges on military.com
Typically, regionally accredited colleges and universities will not accept credits from institutions not holding a regional accreditation, and Everest College does not have a regional accreditation.
It does and I believe there isnt a certain amount, but for dual enrollment it is 10 courses
Many colleges accept credits earned in other educational institutions. The answer to this question would be, yes. Many colleges would accept credit from colleges overseas in the US.
You will have to talk to the people at the specific college you are applying to. They will know the requirements for transfer of credits.
i am not to sur i think its cambridge or oxford!?x
If you attended Everest College in Phoenix Arizona, there should not be a problem. The other Everest colleges within the US do not appear to have a regional accreditation. Therefore, other regionally accredited colleges and universities will not accept the credits.