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MSgt John Taylor
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I'm a DeVry man myself.
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When the asterisk comment on the bottom of the commercials is "our credits don't transfer" it might not be a bad idea to look at a different institution of higher learning.
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If some one blindly went to a school with no research, it gets shut down and now stuff won't transfer, than they get what they deserve. If credits won't transfer to a university than those credits are not real credits. They are worthless. A Bachelors degree from a "school" that is not regionally accredited is worthless.
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SFC (Join to see) - There are a lot of people, a lot of Veterans, learning this the hard way.
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SFC (Join to see) - When I was deployed I chose to go to AMU due to its 8 week courses. I knowingly went to a for profit school. However, it is regionally accredited and at the time was the only school that offered an Intelligence program. The AMU intelligence studies program is valued by the Intelligence Community, since many of my instructors were members of the Intelligence community itself. Would I go to AMU for a MBA, most likely not. But for my very specific degree; it was a good choice.
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SFC (Join to see) - "Accredited" is the key word. I'm sending my daughter to a for profit, fully accredited university. It's one of three (the only one on the West Coast) offering what she's studying but if it goes under the other two will take the credits. If AMU went under there are other universities to take the credits up and let you continue and finish your education.
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