I looked into ACCIS for web-based continuing education awhile back. While it is accredited, it's accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council, rather than one of the seven regional accrediting bodies. This makes a difference if you plan on applying to any advanced degree program; in fact, several graduate program admissions offices I spoke with had never heard of the DETC.
I ended up enrolling with Capella University (http://www.capellauniversity.edu). They're regionally accredited, meaning that a bachelor's degree from Capella is as good as any traditional bachelor's in terms of meeting graduate school requirements.
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I looked into ACCIS for web-based continuing education awhile back. While it is accredited, it's accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council, rather than one of the seven regional accrediting bodies. This makes a difference if you plan on applying to any advanced degree program; in fact, several graduate program admissions offices I spoke with had never heard of the DETC.
I ended up enrolling with Capella University (http://www.capellauniversity.edu). They're regionally accredited, meaning that a bachelor's degree from Capella is as good as any traditional bachelor's in terms of meeting graduate school requirements.