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Old 03-08-2012, 11:01 AM
 
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From what I understand, the accreditation is pending because the school is fairly new... I know a lot of working folks go there part-time. Do you want to live close to the school?

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OP69,
Thanks for sharing your opinion. As retired Army officer, I already held management position in the past. I am pursuing my MBA to satisfy my personal goal and show example to 3-children that I am never too old to learn. In addition, having my MBA will open up more opportunities. Moreover, I hired personnel before with degree from any accredited institution for as long as they meet the KSAs.

I applied and been accepted from the schools at

American InterContinental University , Webster University - M.B.A. (ACBSP), and Redlands University Accreditation | Redlands University Rankings | University of Redlands, and I decided on Nova not only for their dual accreditation but just in case I will continue to pursue a JD which Nova offers. Again, thank you and best of luck on your studies.
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Old 03-08-2012, 09:30 PM
 
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From what I understand, the accreditation is pending because the school is fairly new... I know a lot of working folks go there part-time. Do you want to live close to the school?
well if u enroll in the program before the "pending" accreditation is approved, you enetered the program without ur degree being accredited....being that u started it unaccredited. just FYI is all....I would just triple check with an graduate academic advisor at Nova just to confirm.....
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Old 03-09-2012, 01:42 PM
 
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No, I think if the accreditation is based on the curriculum you went through, your degree will be accredited as well... but I agree with you, the OP should check with the advisor and with the accrediting agency.

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well if u enroll in the program before the "pending" accreditation is approved, you enetered the program without ur degree being accredited....being that u started it unaccredited. just FYI is all....I would just triple check with an graduate academic advisor at Nova just to confirm.....
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