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Boy, I didnt' even know there were aviation accrediting institutions. Of course, most people who have an aviation degree will tell you they are useless, so I guess the accreditation isn't worth much either.

I would look into Excelsior. They are much easier to work with than TE, and much easier to gain credits as well. It is true that you will get less credits for your ratings, but since new credits are easier to get, it will more than make up for the time and money you will spend at TE. Go to excelsior.edu to find out more. I finished my accredited BS in one year through testing, after I started the program with just an Associate's degree.

Hope this helps you, and good luck.

Oh, btw, Excelsior is also fully accredited, and I actuallly called the Middle States Association in PHL to make sure they were.
 

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