05-12-2018, 07:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-12-2018, 08:08 PM by harrypotter.)
I would say national accreditation is fine at the following levels: Associates - green light (there may not be as many RA schools that accept them but there are some out there with conditional or total acceptance, some even being non-profit (I compiled a list of about 30 non/for profits that will)- definitely contact & confirm their acceptance before attending an na school for an associates) , bachelors - yellow light (you might need to back up a na bachelors if you want better job prospects, (in my opinion you can do that by attending a non-profit RA grad school), but be sure to contact grad schools & confirm acceptance before entering an na ba program. I feel like most employers wouldn’t necessarily mind or even know what accreditation even is, so it’s probably fine if you’re looking for a better job. Masters - red light (I personally wouldn’t get an na masters, just because it’s what I feel most employers exam closer than undergrad. But if you have a lot money lying around or just need it for a job promotion it’s most likely fine)
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