It is funny that University of Atlanta compares their tuition to other national & regional accredited institution. Is that possible? University of Atlanta is initially accredited by DETC. School Approximate Cost per Course for Bachelors Programs Approximate Cost per Course for Masters Programs University of Atlanta $350.00 $600.00 Aspen University $600.00 $750.00 Kaplan College $840.00 $1125.00 Strayer University $1215.00 $1630.00 University of Phoenix $1425.00 $1764.00 URL: http://www.uofa.edu/index.cfm?Page=Tuition&Tab=4&Nav=4 SOUND OFF BY REPLYING THIS MESSAGE!!!!!!!
TEKMAN, U of A is NOT accredited by DETC. U of A has submitted an application for accreditation to DETC, but that is not initial accreditation. Shawn
It is Barrington, under new ownership & a new name. I will say they appear to be serious about accreditation, they're advertising for faculty on the Chronicle website, and they're only interested in people with RA doctorates.
Capella Rocks, Well, I just used DETC's terminology; they don't have Candidate Status only "Initial Accreditation" which is on evaluation status. This process takes 6 months to 1 year to complete; of course, they are not accredited yet. "Initial Accreditation * American Central University, Laramie, WY * American City University, Cheyenne, WY * American Global University, Cheyenne, WY * Anaheim University, Anaheim, CA * California University of Protection and Intelligence Management, San Jose, CA * Florida Virtual University, Weston, FL * Halifax University, Casper, WY * Institute of Theology by Extension, Des Moines, IA * Lambert University, Irvine, CA * Lion Investigation Academy, Bethlehem, PA * Mount Summit University, Elk Mills, MD * Northern California Bible College, Pleasanton, CA * The Optimal Performance Institute, Sunnyvale, CA * Pacific Western University, San Diego, CA * Paramount University of Technology, Cheyenne, WY * Perelandra College, LaMesa, CA * Preston University, Cheyenne, WY * Teacher Education University, Winter Park, FL * University of Atlanta, Mobile, AL * University of Philosophical Research, Los Angeles, CA * Yorktown University, Inc., Denver, CO " Source URL: http://www.detc.org/new_applicants.html hehehehhe!!!!!!!!!
Ted, Thanks for making that clear. For anyone who did not know, the original post seems to indicate that U of A has accreditation, when in fact it has none. I have nothing against the school, and if they are now offering quality programs that meet DETC criteria, then I wish U of A well. But until then, one needs to be wary due to the Barrington baggage. Shawn
I live in Atlanta and there is NO University of Atlanta in Atlanta. Oh wait! it's in Mobile, Alabama Should it be University of Mobile. Maybe it's just a mobile university
There already exists a University of Mobile www.umobile.edu , so apparently they had to pillage some other name. But it does seem to be a bit geographically illiterate.
You can fly with Delta Connection to attend your graduation; all you have to do just book your reservation at www.delta.com. It is a direct flight from Atlanta to Mobile.
After much thought I have figured it out!!!! University of Atlanta "In Mobile, Alabama?" is forward thinking!!! With the constant growth of Atlanta it has been determined by 2020 the I-20 corridor and I-85 corridor will merge into the three neighboring states. A resolution will be drafted thus creating a mega state with 4 districts. They will be known as Atlanta Atlantalina Atlantanooga and Atlantabama. With this, naming Barrington, I mean University of Atlanta in Mobile will be ok. With their overall thought process showing full vision in regard to forward thinking, progressive thought, they will be RA in no time!!!!
Well, at that time for those who received the Bachelor degree from Barrington University can say, "woohoo!!! my degree was issued from regional accredited body; therefore, next step is Master degree from Harvard University." I believe it is an imaginary!!!!!!!