Best schools are art schools. some schools are: University of Phoenix, Kaplan University, American and Intercontinental University and Strayer University
University of Phoenix, Chamberlain College
There should not be a problem with transferring. Strayer University has the preferred regional accreditation by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and is a College Board member. Therefore, the coursework and/or degree you complete through Strayer will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well a employers. There are always reasons why some courses may not be transferable to other institutions to include, the appropriate grade was not achieved, the course is not equivalent in content, the credit hours are not equivalent, the course is not usable within the declared major. Other than that, there should be no problems.
Yes, although it depends with the type of high school and their system of education. There are high schools that transfer credits from English schools to the American schools.
The most popular types of ccna schools are online or at community colleges. University of Phoenix, Kaplan University, and Strayer University all have respectable online programs.
You can if you completed the coursework through a regionally accredited college or university, which the traditional regionally accredited schools require.
Basically, this is not an accredited Business University. I would only ad, "worthless" is a little harsh, but you are correct, the school itself, Strayer University, is regionally accredited, but the Business school is not accredited by the organization that accredits business schools...
The critical issue for colleges and universities is the schools accreditation. Strayer University has the preferred regional accreditation by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and is a College Board member. Therefore, the coursework and degree you complete through this university will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers. This university if fine!
This is subjective. It all depends on the online school you attended, as quite a few online schools do not have credits that transfer. It also depends on the University, many Universities will accept credits, but sometimes they will not accept all the credits that you earned at your previous school. Most colleges and Universities will have there accreditation listed on their website, if you can find two schools that are accreditted through the same company your credits will most likely be transferable. I would caution you not to fill out any admissions forms for any colleges or Universities until you have figured out if your credits will transfer because if they wont, you will have to start all over with your degree.
Depends on the school you are transferring from and if the university recognizes the classes as valid. They don't have to accept anything or they can take a few.
Some of the more popular schools to look for a diploma in Mobile Software Development is Kaplan University, University Of Phoenix, Strayer University, or Walden University.
Most schools require a C or higher to transfer credit