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plunderer61 Said,
March 14th, 2010 @8:47 am  

Most universities, “ground based” or other, will accept some or all of your credits from any accredited school. Argosy is accredited, so you shouldn’t have any problem with your new school accepting your transcript. The real issue is how many of your credits will match the curriculum of your new school. I’ve moved credit between several different universities, and gotten credit recently for 65 of the 72 credit hours earned prior to enrolling in my new school. One of my history classes (my major) did not match a syllabus for any of the classes offered by my new school, so it was counted as an elective. Good luck with your studies!

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fcas80 Said,
March 14th, 2010 @8:52 am  

I hope your grades transfer – not all do.

If you are a serious self-studier, you could find the pace of a conventional college, with people asking lots of questions and giving their opinions – too slow.