09-23-2011, 03:53 PM
rebel100 Wrote:Here is a great breakdown on accreditation: College Degree Mills - What is Online College Accreditation | GetEducated.comOkay, I get what you're saying, and I understand now. Thanks for posting those links. I've been over to geteducated.com in the past, but just didn't look this up on their site. Makes it all very clear now.
A note from the above reference: "National Accreditation - Limits
Be forewarned that the majority of regionally accredited colleges (greater than 80 percent) do not accept courses and degrees earned at nationally accredited colleges as the equivalent of their own.
If you earn your bachelorâs degree at a DETC-accredited college, for example, the majority of regionally accredited colleges may not accept this bachelorâs degree as sufficient for entering their graduate level program of study.
Careers that are governed by state licensing boardsâsuch as teaching, accounting and engineeringâmay not accept academic degrees unless these degrees are earned at regionally accredited universities".
Same site view on AACSB accreditation: Do I Need an AACSB-Accredited Online MBA? | GetEducated.com
Bottom line, why spend the time money and effort to gain a Nationally accredited degree when you can go RA as a minimum and avoid the headaches?
BSBA in Finance from TESC by fall 2011
Total: 147 credits
Total: 147 credits