What credits are transferable is always dependent on the receiving institution. The University of Phoenix has the appropriate regional accreditation, so the course work completed should be transferable to all other colleges and universities. That being said, there are a variety of reasons why some credits from any school may not transfer to include:
* Course not passed at a 2.0 or higher grade.
* Receiving institution may require higher grades for particular fields of study (such as health related majors). * Change of major field of study. * Credits exceed the allowed limit of the receiving institution. Still, the credits taken at UOP are transferable, however you should check with FSU about their transfer credit policies for your particular major.
Yes, the University of Phoenix has the preferred regional accreditation by the North Central Association of Colleges and School. Therefore, the coursework and degree you complete through this university will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers.
University of Phoenix, Chamberlain College
You will have to talk to the people at the specific college you are applying to. They will know the requirements for transfer of credits.
Mercer University generally evaluates transfer credits on a case-by-case basis, including those from the University of Phoenix. Acceptance of credits depends on factors such as course equivalency, accreditation, and the relevance of the coursework to the chosen program. It's best to contact Mercer University's admissions office directly for specific guidance regarding transfer credit policies.
Many colleges and universities in Wisconsin may evaluate transfer credits from the University of Phoenix on a case-by-case basis. However, acceptance of these credits largely depends on the receiving institution's policies and the specific courses taken. It's essential for students to check with the admissions office of the institution they are interested in to understand their transfer credit policies and requirements.
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UNLV generally evaluates transfer credits on a case-by-case basis, considering factors such as the course content and accreditation. The University of Phoenix is regionally accredited, which may facilitate the acceptance of its credits. However, it’s essential for students to check with UNLV’s admissions office or academic advising for specific policies and to ensure that their particular courses will transfer.
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.
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American Intercon. University Univeristy of Phoenix will accept anyone with money.
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