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What is an IACCS/FACCS Approved college?

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What is an IACCS/FACCS Approved college?

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An IACCS/FACCS Approved college is any college that does not hold regional accreditation or accreditation from any other accepted accrediting agencies, but has met the three (3) letters of credit transfer policy. They have supplied to IACCS/FACCS three (3) letters from accredited or other IACCS/FACCS Approved colleges that state they accept credits from the college in question as transfer credits. The college must also prove that they do not permit more than six (6) hours of “life experience credit” for any given student. A complete list of IACCS Approved colleges can be found on the Certification page of the IACCS or FACCS web sites. If the college from which you graduated is not on this list, please ask the academic dean to contact the IACCS/FACCS Office of Program Services for more information on how to become an IACCS/FACCS Approved college.

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