Does anyone know if credits from Phoenix University transfer to other 4-yr Universities?

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gojacks38 asked:

I want to attend Phoenix University because of the flexibility in its internet courses, but I also want to transfer after a year to a 4-yr university. Does anyone know if those credits will transfer or if Phoenix University is like one of those independent places that is not affiliated with any other schools? Thanks.

Question posted courtesy of: Gladys
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  • 3 Responses to “Does anyone know if credits from Phoenix University transfer to other 4-yr Universities?”

    1. Shae S Says:

      The appropriate agency.

    2. Angela X Says:

      They do transfer and they ARE accredited. UoP is accredited by the same accreditation as many traditional colleges and universities in the west. Like any college or university, you will lose some credits. That is the nature of the game. You could transfer from Harvard to any other college and still lose credits. Your best bet is to contact the school you are interested in transferring to and see which credits they will take and which they will not.

    3. Bill Says:

      The thumbs up students believe other online universities like suny and park university are better choice thanks bill.