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Does anybody know of colleges that have at once accepted University of Phoenix - Axia College credits?

I understand that it's circumstantial and from case to case. Sometimes, but I was curious if anybody had a possible list or knew of a few colleges that did indeed accept Axial College credits. (Associates of Arts in General Studies)

On the website, it lists very few colleges that have an agreement with Axia College (mainly, if not all, only associate as the highest degree possible.)

I'm hoping to pursue a bachelors or higher.

Also, list experiences if you have any with how your credits transferred, how much was a waste (considering our classes cost $1,035 for tuition EACH and $78.75 for materials EACH – it’d be a waste if a lot of classes did not transfer.)

Update:

I'm on my third and forth classes.

(Since we take them in pairs and each semester is considered nine weeks.)

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    No. there aren't any colleges or universities that accept University of Phoenix credits. It's a scam. The school will take your money and your credits will not transfer.

    I suggest that you talk to a counselor at a college that you want to go to. Ask him/her about the University of Phoenix.

  • 1 decade ago

    Hey I went to Axial for a year 1/2. Lucky for me I got out and transferred to the University of Greensboro N. Carolina (as a distance learner). All of my credits rolled over except for basic math and a communication class. I found N. Carolina to be a lot cheaper and over all a better experience. I am graduating this summer with a BA in Humanities.

    You can always ask to have your credits looked at by a college of your choice. Just know it may cost you to have this done.

    Best of luck to you!

  • Laredo
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    A lot of those online "colleges" are not legitimate colleges and are scams. Most universities reject online college studies altogether because they're not credible. I hope you don't waste both your time and money pursuing empty online degrees.

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