HERE IS YOUR ANSWER
As a former student, I know it is terrible. Intel for one will not hire UOP graduates, they dont consider it a quality Univ.
Look at the following places
www.uopsucks.com
www.RipOffReport.com (search UOP)
Then simply search yahoo or google for "UOP sucks"
I lost about 6K dollars going there for roughly 4 classes. I finally had my can full when my last teacher simply took off for 2 weeks. (the class was 5 weeks total.)
Its a terrible place, and a waste of your money. Look for other places online, and then yahoo or google search the name of the university followed by "sucks." From here you can see the good and bad.
Too many websites devoted to why UOP sucks should be a hint.
I completed 4 classes, and I was able to take those 300 level classes and convert them to electives, that is it. I got 3 credits each. I enrolled at San Diego State.
2006-12-14 04:16:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Sdsu Transfer Credits
2016-11-07 02:03:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Its regionally acredited, so you can usually transfer to another school with the same acreditdation. However I did at one point try to go from UoP to Westwood College,and Westwood wouldn't take the UoP credits, but that is because they are Nationally acreditied, and not regionally acredited. But I personally think that it is because Westwood College is retarded and wanted to get more money out of me, they also wouldnt take credits that I had earned from a community college just because they were over 5 years old. UoP took the credits from the community college. Anyways, I am now back at UoP and really happy.. P.S. just finish your degree at UoP then change schools when you go for your masters degree. You wont have any problems doing that.
2006-12-10 16:08:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I work at a state university and we accept SOME U of P credit, but not many.
2006-12-10 11:23:07
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answered by searchin4evr 3
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I am in the processes of trying to transfer from UoPx to MTSU. There s a tool called TEAM that helps you determine how credits will transfer. If they school that you transferring to does not have a direct equivalent to the course it will transfer as a upper or lower division elective. That does not guarantee those credits will apply towards your course of study. Anyhow here s the link to TEAM.
http://blueinfo3.mtsu.edu/TEAM/search/courses.aspx?scode=001024
2017-03-10 18:26:35
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answered by ? 1
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HA I mean i don't know what exactly you are trying to ask. Be more specific and stop trolling on Yahoo Answers. You know you people just don't get it. This used to be a site of integrity and then there is people like you that are soliciting sex online and acting like a dang fool. This used to be a site of integrity. Be more specific and stop trolling on Yahoo Answers. You know you people just don't get it. HA I mean I don't know what exactly you are trying to ask. Be more specific and stop trolling on Yahoo Answers. You know you people just don't get it. This used to be a site of integrity and then there is people like you that are soliciting sex online and acting like a dang fool.
2017-01-01 17:26:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Haven't thought about it
2016-08-08 21:16:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I asked this same question three times, and not gotten an answer
2016-08-23 12:34:31
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, the last person to answer is wrong.UOP is a regionally accredited University.
2006-12-10 11:24:10
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answered by Cleveo7 1
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Hi,
May be this site can help you
http://onlineuniversitiestips.com
Regards,
2013-12-07 01:30:11
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answered by ? 3
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