10-24-2006, 05:44 AM
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[SIZE="3"]This is true but not always correct insofar as an NA degree can fit the bill in many fields and/or employers requirements.
The bottom line is however without any form of RA or NA accreditation the "degree" is most likely from a degree/diploma mill.
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Urbannaja Wrote:.......Like someone else mentioned above, you want to look for a regional accreditation (national is NOT better).
[SIZE="3"]This is true but not always correct insofar as an NA degree can fit the bill in many fields and/or employers requirements.
The bottom line is however without any form of RA or NA accreditation the "degree" is most likely from a degree/diploma mill.
Caveat Emptor - "Let The Buyer Beware!"[/SIZE][/COLOR]
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