The Theological University of America (TUA) is a conservative Christian "school" allegedly located in Iowa, which neither claims to be accredited, nor actually is.
To determine if any school -- religious or otherwise -- is accredited by a USDE- and/or CHEA-approved agency (and no school which isn't may legitimately call itself "accredited") simply take literally only seconds to look-up said school in either or both of the USDE and/or CHEA databases.
If a post-secondary school of any kind isn't in at least one of those two databases, then it is not accredited, no matter what it claims on its website.
Yes, South University is a regionally accredited private University. Their credits will transfer to most other regionally accredited colleges. Most colleges are regionally accredited.
Hillford university is FAKE.
The University of Oklahoma is accredited regionally mainly by North Central Association of Colleges.
No it is not, it is only regionally accredited.
Hillford university is FAKE.
Is the University of Phoenix Ground Campus accredited for all majors.
No.
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Yes South University is reginally accredited by SACS. Southern Associates of Colleges and Schools.
It seems that southwest Christian university is only a regionally accredited university. It may not qualify for federal grants and loans. More information is available at the university web page.
Kaplan University is an online accredited school. Kaplan is regionally accredited which means that if you earn a degree from this school not all institutions like the military will accept it.
Actually, yes.