Other Schools

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Overview
While this Wiki and DegreeForum.net are mainly geared towards earning a degree through one of the Big 3, some students have inquired about other schools for different reasons. One common reason stated is that they have accumulated a number of credits from nationally accredited schools (Grantham University, ITT, etc.) and would like to transfer as much of them as possible to a regionally accredited school. Below are a list of other schools that have transfer policies similar too, although not as generous, as the Big 3, with some of them possibly accepting transfer credits from nationally accredited schools

List of Schools
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 * Adams State University - Regionally accredited school in Colorado.  Their website states that there is "no limit to the number of transfer hours accepted" but students must "complete a minimum of 30 institutional hours to obtain a BA or BS degree".  Vocational and non-credit courses "can be considered for credit if grades of A, B or C have been earned".
 * American Public University System - Regionally accredited schools in West Virginia.  Their website states that students may transfer up to "91 semester hours" towards their BA or BS degree.
 * Ashford University - Regionally accredited school in Iowa (**see note below**).  Their website states that students may transfer "up to 90 approved credits toward your Bachelor's degree at Ashford University", of which 75 credits may be from non-traditional sources like CLEP, DSST , etc. **NOTE:  Ashford University was having major problems with its accreditation.  This has been remedied as of mid July 2013, as they have cut their marketing/recruitment department in favor of bolstering their educational staff. This has resulted in the school earning back their regional accreditation for the next five years, from two accrediting agencies including the WASC.
 * Empire State College - Regionally accredited school in New York State.  Their website states that "up to 96 credits can be transferred (128 credits required for bachelor's degree; 32 credits must be taken at Empire State College)".  It has a unique approach to 6 Prior Learning Assessment - PLA credit for what you know. Download the pdf of their Student Guide for more information. ESC is said to award college credit for the GRE Subject Tests, from 6-36 credits total.  Check with the school for more information about this.
 * Northern Arizona University - Regionally accredited school in Arizona.  Tuition is a flat fee every 6 months until you complete the program.  This program is "competency based" meaning that students have to pass exams at each level to advance to the next.  Only 35 credit hours from CAEL or ACE are accepted in as transfer, with 64 being accepted total from these and other sources, Business program is AACSB approved.  Financial aid may be used for this program.  See this discussion for more.
 * Western Governors University - Utah-based school that has both regional and national accreditation .  As such, credit hours from many different schools and non-traditional sources may be applied towards a degree program at WGU.  It has a unique entry level online teacher education and licensure program. See this page from their website for more information.  You should note, however, that WGU doesn't use credit hours like most colleges and universities do but instead has "competencies" that must be completed in order to finish a degree program.  Tuition is a flat fee every 6 months until you complete the program (nursing programs cost more).  This means that if you complete the program in 6 months, that's all you pay in tuition!  If it takes you longer than you pay the same fee every 6 months.  FAFSA eligible.
 * Lubin School Of BusinessPreparing every graduate for rewarding employment and