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I attended from 2008-2009, and when I first enrolled, I was told that Apollo was accredited just like any other university or college and that my credits would transfer. WRONG. Apollo's national accreditation is vastly different from REGIONAL accreditation which is what most four year colleges and community colleges use. I sat down and discussed this with a rep from Scottsdale Community College in Arizona. She was very sympathetic but she basically told me that I was duped and that I would have to start over - no credits earned from Apollo would apply to ANY degree there. DO YOUR RESEARCH. I'm learning my lesson the hard way. Go to collegeboard.com to check to see if your future college has regional accreditation.
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