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[Solved] Did University of Phoenix lose it's Accreditation?

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Did University of Phoenix lose it's Accreditation?

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No, the University of Phoenix has not lost its accreditation. It is currently accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), which is a regional accrediting agency. Regional accreditation is the most prestigious and widely recognized type of accreditation in the United States.

The HLC reaccredited the University of Phoenix in 2021. The HLC's accreditation process is rigorous and includes a self-study by the institution, a site visit by a team of peer reviewers, and a review by the HLC's board of directors.

The University of Phoenix has been accredited by the HLC since 1978. This means that the university has been meeting the HLC's high standards for educational quality for over 40 years.

It is important to note that there are two types of accreditation: regional and national. Regional accreditation is considered to be the more prestigious and widely recognized type of accreditation. National accreditation is typically granted by agencies that are not recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

Some people have criticized the University of Phoenix because it is a for-profit university. However, the fact that the university is regionally accredited means that its degrees are recognized by employers and other educational institutions.a

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