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1.) Where can I find a college or university online?
      Prospective students can use KeyDegree.com to find and apply to the school of their choice.

 

2.) What is accreditation?
      Accreditation is a voluntary, independent review of educational programs to determine that the education provided is of uniform and sound quality. When a college or university is awarded accreditation it ensures that the school has been reviewed and is meeting the standards of the accrediting organization. A college or university's accreditation is maintained by continued adherence to the set criteria. Meaning it can lose its accreditation at any time after a negative review.

 

3.) Who are the accrediting organizations?
      The Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
      The New England Association of Schools & Colleges
      The North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
      The Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges
      The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
      The Western Association of Schools and Colleges

 

4.) Can credits earned at other schools be transferred to a new school?
      Yes, in many cases credits can be transferred. However, some schools never accept transfer credits. Typically in order for credits to transfer the school must be willing to accept them and they must fill a requirement in your choose major.

 

 
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