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Accreditation is particularly important. Especially for lesser-known schools, employers will often verify whether an online program is accredited, meaning an outside authority ensures the program meets high standards of quality.
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.
Regional accreditation is generally considered to be superior to national accreditation, because the standards set by the regional accrediting agencies are more rigorous. However, having a degree from a nationally accredited college or university might not limit your career options.
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.
In the United States accreditation is voluntary. Colleges do not need accreditation in order to open their doors or offer educational programs. If you want to avoid degree programs that have been denied or have opted out of accreditation, it's up to you to research these facts.
AAC SB accreditation is kind of a minimum standard for legitimacy. If an MBA program does not not have AAC SB accreditation it's a not going to be taken seriously by lot of employers. Plus, and this is the more important thing: you probably won't get the quality of education you would at an accredited school.
It is clear that AAC SB accreditation is more well known and has been around a lot longer than AC BSP accreditation. But the AC BSP is also highly respected and is more focused on the quality of the program, while the AAC SB targets original research the program produces.
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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