
I attend Axia College of the University Of Phoenix and need to settle some disturbing news I heard recently?
I was told that credits earned from Axia are not transferable to other Colleges, but only after completion of a bachelors degree at the University of Phoenix.
*Is this true?
If Axia is regionally accredited, then your credits should be transferrable to other Universities. I know that U of Phoenix itself is regionally accredited, but that does not mean that Axia is. I’d think it would be, though, through the U of P. But you’d want to ask.
So long as they are regionally accredited, your credits should be eligible to transfer to reputable universities. However, each university evaluates credit transfers, and will decide which of your credits will transfer. This would be true if you’d gone to Axia or to Harvard. But if Axia is regionally accredited, your credits will be eligible to transfer.
The wrinkle can come in your major classes, or if you’re studying something that’s considered a trade. Sometimes, some of your classes in your major may not transfer, or they’ll transfer as electives rather than credits for your major. Sometimes, if you’re taking vocational or remedial classes, those won’t transfer.
In the end, it’s up to the university you transfer into to determine which of your credits they’ll take as transfer credits. But so long as you go to a regionally accredited school, you have the best shot of having maximum credits transfer.
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