Q&A

Are StraighterLine courses regionally accredited?

Are StraighterLine courses regionally accredited?

StraighterLine’s network are regionally accredited colleges. All StraighterLine courses have also received ACE CREDIT recommendations to earn college credit.

Do colleges accept StraighterLine credits?

StraighterLine students report that transferring credits to their colleges is easy. All our partner colleges accept StraighterLine credits and credit transfer is guaranteed! So you can take courses at StraighterLine and use the credits you earn to complete college faster and more economically.

Is it better for a school to be regionally or nationally accredited?

The answer depends on your educational goals. If you want to pursue a career that requires an academic degree, then you may want to attend a regionally accredited school. On the other hand, if you are more interested in a vocational or technical program, a nationally accredited institution may be the better fit.

Is regional accreditation bad?

While there is a clear difference between regional and national accreditation, it does not necessarily mean that one is better than the other. Regionally accredited colleges are generally considered to be more elite than nationally accredited colleges, but it of course depends on what you want to study.

How fast can I finish a StraighterLine course?

On average, our courses take 4-6 weeks to complete, though many students are able to finish in less than a month.

Are StraighterLine exams open book?

Textbook/eTextbook use is permitted for open book exams only. If your final proctored exam is open book, the proctor will allow you to navigate to the eTextbook in your web browser as needed during the proctoring session.

What is a passing grade on StraighterLine?

70%
StraighterLine provides a percentage score and letter grade for each course. A passing percentage is 70% or higher. Each college has policies with respect to grades for transferred coursework.

Is regional or national better?

The main difference between the two is that credits earned from institutions that are regionally accredited are more widely accepted and thus more easily transferable. Earning credits in college is like getting points in a game. Regional accreditation is older and more prestigious than national, except in a few cases.

Do employers care about regional accreditation?

During your research into online programs, look for a stamp of approval from a recognized accrediting agency — preferably a regional one. If an online degree comes from a regionally or nationally accredited school, employers will know that it is reputable.

Is the StraighterLine College a regionally accredited school?

Straighterline, as previously described is not a Regionally Accredited Higher Education Institution like your state schools, Junior Colleges, or the vast majority of Private Colleges. However, their courses are recommended for credit by A.C.E. (American Council on Education).

How to get online college credit for StraighterLine?

Give us a call to get started on your degree plan (877) 787-8375 . Click below to view our Partner Colleges: ACE CREDIT has evaluated and recommended StraighterLine courses for credit. More than 2,000 colleges and universities consider ACE CREDIT recommendations in determining the applicability to their schools course and degree programs.

How much does it cost to get a StraighterLine membership?

StraighterLine combines a $99 a month membership with guaranteed credit pathways to accredited colleges saving students up to 60% on their degrees. Every course saves you money, time, and counts for credit towards your degree.

Do you need a college degree to go to StraighterLine?

Straighterline sounds like a complete joke and a waste of time. Just another for-profit degree mill crowding the block. Only colleges that offer degrees can be accredited. Since StraighterLine just offers courses and not full degrees, it is not a college and therefore does not need to be accredited.