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<p>I recently received the following email with questions about accreditation for both colleges and home schools.  Sarah writes: </p>
<blockquote><p>Thank you so much for all the information.  I am currently homeschooling my 7th grader through CAVA (California Virtual Academy)&#8230;just thinking ahead!!!! </p>
<p>I hear so much about WASC (Western Association of Schools &#038; Colleges) accreditation in our state. </p>
<p>Do colleges &#8220;really&#8221; care if High Schools are accredited?  Obviously, if I &#8220;independently&#8221; home school him for 9th-12th it would not be accredited.  It almost seems like a &#8220;scare tactic&#8221; rumor spreading through our state?  Please advise. </p></blockquote>
<p>Sarah, it is more important for colleges and universities to have a regional accreditation than for high schools.  </p>
<p>There are six <em>regional associations</em> that accredit public and private schools, colleges, and universities in the United States.  They are the following:  Western Association of Schools & Colleges; Southern Association of Colleges & Schools;  Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools; New England Association of Schools and Colleges; North Central Association of Colleges and Schools; and lastly, the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools. </p>
<p>Regionally accredited schools are predominantly non-profit institutions whose main objective is academic.  Most nationally accredited schools are for-profit and are more geared toward vocational, career or technical programs.  </p>
<p>If a student transfers from one regionally accredited college to another, the likelihood of his coursework transferring is high.  However, if transferring from a nationally accredited school to a regionally accredited one, seldom will his completed courses transfer.  </p>
<p>Play it safe and stick with a regionally accredited college or university.  </p>
<p>Now, regarding high school accreditation, it is really a non-issue.  Most colleges will not ask to see a high school accreditation, just the student&#8217;s high school transcripts.  There are so many high schools throughout the country, with so many different components , that to add one more requirement would be burdensome on the collegiate admissions office.  </p>
<p>So, I wouldn&#8217;t worry about your student&#8217;s high school accreditation.  Concentrate on his grades and test scores! </p>
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