Yes, South University is a regionally accredited private University. Their credits will transfer to most other regionally accredited colleges. Most colleges are regionally accredited.
Corillins University is accredited but it is not Regionally accredited, which means tht you can not continue to a masters program nor will you be able to transfer your transcripts to another college.
You can transfer undergraduate credits except for graduate courses in business administration. Reason: Strayer University is not accredited by AACSB (go to www.aacsb.edu); thus, a fully accredited school such as the Univ of Tennessee will not recognize the courses.
You can if you completed the coursework through a regionally accredited college or university, which the traditional regionally accredited schools require.
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
Yes. Walden University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association.
It depends on whether the school is a college or university (for example, the New Jersey Institute of Technology) and has the appropriate regional accreditation.
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.
No, it is not accredited by any agency in the United States and even Liberty University will not take their transfer credits. This is a scam and cult like in their studies. They do not prepare one for business etc.. Do not waste your money.
I just found out the hard way that American Public University/American Military University are NOT Regionally Accredited. They are nationaly accredited. This means they are for profit colleges. Public and Private Universities will NOT accept credits from APU/AMU since they only accept Regional Accreditation.
Transfer to a four-year school.
Anything "C" or Better shouldtransfer to any Regionally Accredited Program.