Strayer University is a regionally accredited university, and Centura College does not have a regionally accreditation. Therefore, Strayer will not accept credits from Centura college. When choosing a college or university, always make sure the institution has a regional accreditation. With a regional accreditation you can be assured the coursework and degree you complete will be accepted at all other colleges and universities as well as employers.
Anything "C" or Better shouldtransfer to any Regionally Accredited Program.
Strayer University
You would have to talk to the people at La Verne. They will have the criteria for transfer of credits.
The credits you earned at Strayer are the credits you have. You can find this out from the Office of the Registrar at the school. You can request either an official or unofficial transcript which will indicated the courses you have completed and the grades received. How many of those credits are transferable to another college or university, is always up to the receiving institution.
Just called today the administration officer at GMU says yes.
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.
Strayer University is regionally accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. So, yes it is a legitimate university.AnswerOf course, regional accreditation does not tell the whole story. Strayer's primary degree programs (business administration, public administration) lack professional accreditation by AACSB or NASPAA, respectively.Please note also that graduate business credits from Strayer will not transfer to AACSB-approved schools.I went to the CHEA website and it only tells you about the Washington D.C. one it says nothing about the one here in Katy Texas
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
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.