Prissy
Atlanta,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, May 16, 2007
Actually, Westwood is accredited by the ACCSCT, which is recognized by the US Department of Education as a national accreditor. Of course, that in NO WAY means that, even though they ARE accredited, that their credits will transfer to ANY other college or university. Of course, that is true of ANY college or university. There is no guarantee that Harvard will accept credits earned at Yale. When I transfered from one state university to another, only 9 of my 24 credits transfered, because the people at my new university didn't deem these other credits as "relevent" to my major. My advice is to begin your college education at the same place you intend to finish it. Then there will be no problems.
Prissy
Atlanta,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, May 16, 2007
Actually, Westwood is accredited by the ACCSCT, which is recognized by the US Department of Education as a national accreditor. Of course, that in NO WAY means that, even though they ARE accredited, that their credits will transfer to ANY other college or university. Of course, that is true of ANY college or university. There is no guarantee that Harvard will accept credits earned at Yale. When I transfered from one state university to another, only 9 of my 24 credits transfered, because the people at my new university didn't deem these other credits as "relevent" to my major. My advice is to begin your college education at the same place you intend to finish it. Then there will be no problems.
Prissy
Atlanta,#4Consumer Comment
Wed, May 16, 2007
Actually, Westwood is accredited by the ACCSCT, which is recognized by the US Department of Education as a national accreditor. Of course, that in NO WAY means that, even though they ARE accredited, that their credits will transfer to ANY other college or university. Of course, that is true of ANY college or university. There is no guarantee that Harvard will accept credits earned at Yale. When I transfered from one state university to another, only 9 of my 24 credits transfered, because the people at my new university didn't deem these other credits as "relevent" to my major. My advice is to begin your college education at the same place you intend to finish it. Then there will be no problems.
Prissy
Atlanta,#5Consumer Comment
Wed, May 16, 2007
Actually, Westwood is accredited by the ACCSCT, which is recognized by the US Department of Education as a national accreditor. Of course, that in NO WAY means that, even though they ARE accredited, that their credits will transfer to ANY other college or university. Of course, that is true of ANY college or university. There is no guarantee that Harvard will accept credits earned at Yale. When I transfered from one state university to another, only 9 of my 24 credits transfered, because the people at my new university didn't deem these other credits as "relevent" to my major. My advice is to begin your college education at the same place you intend to finish it. Then there will be no problems.