How To Graduate Quickly From College

This step-by-step guide was prepared by educators to show soldiers how to obtain a regionally accredited Bachelors Degree in the shortest amount of time.

This method is accomplished completely at a distance and can be completed while someone is stationed in Baghdad or aboard a carrier in the middle of the Pacific.

CLICK HERE to read the guide online or CLICK HERE to download the PDF that includes all CFS guides and addendums.

Regional Accreditation

Regional accreditation is a term used in the United States to refer to the process by which one of several accrediting bodies, each serving one of six defined geographic areas of the country, accredits schools, colleges, and universities. Each regional accreditor encompasses the vast majority of public and nonprofit private educational institutions in the region it serves.

Regionally accredited schools are predominantly academically oriented, non-profit institutions. Nationally accredited schools are predominantly for-profit and offer vocational, career or technical programs. Every college has the right to set standards and refuse to accept transfer credits. However, if a student has gone to a nationally accredited school it may be particularly difficult to transfer credits (or even credit for a degree earned) if he or she then applies to a regionally accredited college. Some regionally accredited colleges have general policies against accepting any credits from nationally accredited schools, others are reluctant to because they feel that these schools’ academic standards are lower than their own or they are unfamiliar with the particular school. The student who is planning to transfer credits from a nationally accredited school to a regionally accredited school should ensure that the regionally accredited school will accept the credits before they enroll in the nationally accredited school.

All colleges that is recommended by CollegeForSoldiers.com are regionally accredited schools. We further recommend that you only seek college education at schools that are regionally accredited as most businesses only recognize degrees from regionally accredited colleges and universities.

The following is a list of the accrediting institutions in the United States

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