04-07-2019, 01:06 PM
armstrongsubero Wrote:Nationally accredited schools arent all bad.
University of the People and Nations University are all NA.
Aspen University, Ashworth College and Penn Foster all NA that also offer low monthly payments.
They arent all so bad.
That's a good list of Nationally Accredited schools I would recommend international students as well, especially the ones with a very limited budget as all of them allow 75% of the credits to come through alternative means (such as CLEP/ACE, etc).
There was another school, New Charter, it remained on my list when they partnered with StraighterLine, but later fell off my list as they had some "issues" since late last year, and now remain off my list of recommended schools as they've removed most of their offerings, limiting them basically to just "business". I wonder what really happened to them... so many ups/downs...
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