The university at present does not have the preferred regional accreditation. Therefore, the coursework and degree completed through this institution, may not be recognized by the traditional regionally accredited colleges and universities.
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This is not necessarily true as the climate has been changing with the ignorance between regional and national accreditation. CSU not only has national accreditation through the Distance Learning & Training Council (DETC) which has the same equal recognition through the United States Department of Education and CHEA (US DoE and CHEA does not rank or distinguish one accreditation being better than the other), but CSU just recently acquired a traditional bricks and mortar college (Waldorf College) in Iowa which is regionally accredited.
CSU has partnered with University of North Alabama and the following schools:
University Learning Partners
Boise State University (Passport Unlimited) California State University Dominguez Hills College of Extended and - Community College of Southern Nevada Dodge City Community College, KS Florida Medical Training Institute Forest Trail Academy, LLC, FL (WC/CSU) Georgia Tech Research Institute. OSHA Training Institute Education Center Global Institute of Management & Technology, AL Henley-Putnam University, CA Institute of Technology, CA -International Education Ivy Tech Community College, IN National Institute for Truth Verification, FL South Central College, MN Stark State College of Technology, OH Summit Bible College, CA Trinidad State Junior College, CO University of Medicine and Health Sciences, St. Kits University of Saint Eustatius Virtual High School of Excellence, FL (WC/CSU)
In addition to this list, CSU has conducted their own research to find the following institutions will accept CSU credits for transfer:
http://www.columbiasouthern.edu/Partners/Universities
Lastly, CHEA formed the Higher Education Transfer Alliance (HETA) which states as follows:
Higher Education Transfer Alliance (HETA)If the above universities do not offer a program that meets your needs, another great resource is the HETA list. Below is a paragraph from the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) website concerning the HETA list.The Higher Education Transfer Alliance (HETA) is a voluntary group of accredited institutions that are concerned with the importance of student mobility, enhancing success in transfer of credit, and affirming the responsibility and prerogative of individual institutions with respect to acceptance of transfer credits. HETA is a Web-based directory of colleges and universities that is open to all institutions that are accredited by an organization recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) or the United States Department of Education (USDE). Membership in HETA is entirely voluntary. HETA is not intended to and will not constrain institutional freedom or prerogatives with respect to acceptance of transfer credit.
Probably, but you would have to talk to the people at Troy. They will have the criteria that is necessary for the transfer of credits.
You would have to talk to the people at La Verne. They will have the criteria for transfer of credits.
You will have to talk to the people at the college you are applying to. They will have the requirements for transfer of credits.
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You will have to talk to the people at the University of Alabama. They will have the specific rules for transfer of credits.
Yes, it is possible to transfer master's credits to another university, but it ultimately depends on the policies of the receiving institution. Some universities may accept transfer credits from a previous master's program, while others may have restrictions or limitations on the number of credits that can be transferred. It is important to check with the specific university you are interested in transferring to for their transfer credit policies.
Yes, South University is a regionally accredited private University. Their credits will transfer to most other regionally accredited colleges. Most colleges are regionally accredited.
You will have to talk to the people at the University of Missouri. They will have the specific requirements you must meet for the transfer of credits.
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Credits will usually transfer from one accredited university to another. If a course is ranked differently, the credits may be worth more or less to another university but they are generally fairly standard. There may be a limit to the number of credits you can transfer
Transferring credits from Ashford University to a traditional university is possible, but it depends on the receiving institution's policies. Each university evaluates transfer credits based on factors like course content, accreditation, and grade earned. It's advisable to contact the admissions office of the prospective university to understand their specific transfer credit evaluation process and requirements.
That will depend on the university or college. They will have the requirements for transfer of credits, what entities they accept and what grades you must have.