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Plain and simple, regional accreditation is not the same as national accreditation. The main difference between the two is that credits earned from institutions that are regionally accredited are more widely accepted and thus more easily transferable.
The most recognized and accepted type of accreditation in the United States is regional accreditation. Generally, college credits or degrees received at a regionally accredited institution are accepted by other regionally accredited colleges or universities (non-regionally accredited programs are not as accepted).
There are two main types of accreditation institutional and programmatic. Institutional accreditation reviews educational institutions, while programmatic accreditation reviews specific programs within institutions. There are also two branches of institutional accreditation regional and national.
National accreditation is not necessarily a sign of a bad school, but there is a good deal of variation among standards of the different national accrediting organizations. Schools can be both Regionally and Nationally accredited.
Harvard University Is Regionally Accredited Attending a regionally accredited institution is important if you may want to transfer credits to another institution or if you want to attend a post-graduate program.
Current Accreditation Status Harvard University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.).
Accreditation and approvals National University is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WAS). Accredited by the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IA CBE)
Typically, nationally-accredited schools will accept credits from both regionally- and nationally-accredited schools. Credits are not transferable to a regionally-accredited college. Employers do accept nationally accredited degrees, but graduates are not always eligible for corporate tuition reimbursement plans.
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