Asker
Posted over 13 years ago.
Thanks for the advice.
Asker
Posted over 13 years ago.
The school is supposed to be nationally accredited. By saying that they aren't accredited, do you mean that they aren't regionally accredited? I'm not sure I fully understand the differences.
Carol Anne Johnson Seneca Estate Planning Attorney
Posted over 13 years ago.
As to the accreditation, they are nationally recognized by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (which is an agency recognized by the US Dept. of Ed), but not regionally nor by the better-known National Association of Schools of Art and Design. What that means is that many traditional colleges will not accept any credits earned at Full Sail, should you decide to continue your education past an associate's degree earned at Full Sail. There is an interesting article that discusses their dismal financial aid to students that you can find here: http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2012/01/24/romney-right-about-full-sail-university
Asker
Posted over 13 years ago.
They never gave me a reason why.