Berkeley College has the preferred regional accreditation by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
no its a fake college without any recogonition
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.
Ashford University, Excelsior College, Thomas Edison State College, Charter Oak. All are regionally accreditted an accept more than ninety credits from your previos school
It depends on the accreditation of the college. I would recommend an regionally accredited college over an nationally accredited college. Tuition would be the other factor....
The UCMT Family of Schools (massage therapy) are nationally accredited. If you intend to apply to the regionally accredited colleges and universities at a later date, none of what you completed will be accepted at these institutions.
A reginonally accreddited degree program is typically recognized only be the local reginoal accrediting agency in the area. A nationally accreddited program is recognized throughout the country.
Berkeley College was created in 1931.
Rochville is an accredited online college. However, accreditation is not a license to do business; it will not become void on crossing state or country borders. Accreditation is merely recognition that a school or college follows a certain standard of quality assurances.
Berkeley City College was created in 1974.
New College Berkeley was created in 1977.
Vale of Berkeley College was created in 1971.
I go to this school. I am enrolled in the online college prep high school diploma. Their high school program is nationally AND regionally accredited, which is what people look for. Their college program is only nationally accredited which is kinda iffy. I'd recommend this school for the high school program though, I haven't had any problem.