You will have to talk to the people at the college you are applying to. They will have the requirements for transfer of credits.
Yes, South University is a regionally accredited private University. Their credits will transfer to most other regionally accredited colleges. Most colleges are regionally accredited.
Contact the institution you would like to transfer to, request an application along with all admissions information. Contact your high school and every college or university you have attended in the passed and have them send an official transcript to the university. Based on your requested major (program of study), the institution will do an evaluation of the transcripts from the other colleges and apply what they can to your major.
You must contact the University of Phoenix Office of the Registrar to inquire about their transfer credit policies and regulations. Typically, national accreditation agency criteria is not at the same standard as regional accreditation agencies. Most colleges that I am familiar with, including the one I am employed at, do not accept credits in transfer from institutions that have a national accreditation.
It is because South University operates on a quarter semester system. 182 quarter hours equals approximately 121 semester hours or credit hours. Colleges and universities that operate on a semester system require between 120 and 128 credits.
Depends on the school you are transferring from and if the university recognizes the classes as valid. They don't have to accept anything or they can take a few.
health university
Clarton State University and South Georgia University
We have many universities, but no "colleges" in the American sense. Most notably though are:The University of Cape TownThe University of the WitwatersrandThe University of PretoriaThe University of KwaZulu NatalThe University of JohannesburgThe University of South Africa
Clemson and University of South Carolina
Yes South University is reginally accredited by SACS. Southern Associates of Colleges and Schools.
There are a couple of colleges in Alabama that offer education to become a pediatrician. Two of the colleges are the University of Alabama and the University of South Alabama.
Many colleges in Virginia and you can access many national colleges online as well. A few Virginia colleges that are online are Virginia College, Strayer University, and South University online.