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i did reseach texas tech when looking for an rn-bsn school. it definitely is regionally accredited. i do believe the others are as well but dont quote me on it. but this day in age with the invention of google and other search engines,there is no question that cant be answered in 0.30seconds. google it. type in whatever tha name of the school is and regional accreditation and see it the words pair up in the same sentence. and yes you are correct, regional is the better/safer way to go if youre looking to go beyond the BSN. good luck to you.:)
i did reseach texas tech when looking for an rn-bsn school. it definitely is regionally accredited. i do believe the others are as well but dont quote me on it. but this day in age with the invention of google and other search engines,there is no question that cant be answered in 0.30seconds. google it. type in whatever tha name of the school is and regional accreditation and see it the words pair up in the same sentence. and yes you are correct, regional is the better/safer way to go if youre looking to go beyond the BSN. good luck to you.:)
This. I will do the google trick you showed me lol
sebig001
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All these online schools like university of Wyoming, Ohio univ., Texas Arlington, aspen and Texas tech and so forth, are they regionally accredited? I know they are nationally accredited but the regional is important when transferring credits to a local program for graduate studies. Would it be easy to transfer credits when pursuing a masters program like anesthesiology or np and dnp program? I already know it will be hard to transfer credits for wgu due to its competency based no pass or fail gpa. Thank you for any input.