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7th Ave. (480) 377-4050 619 N. 7th Ave.  Phoenix, AZ 85007
Ann Ott Adult Learning Center (602) 340-0431 1801 S. 12th St.  Phoenix, AZ 85034
Avondale (480) 377-4400 420 N. Central Ave.  Avondale, AZ 85323
East Valley (480) 377-4150 1455 S. Stapley Dr., Suite 15  Mesa, AZ 85204
Lifelong Learning Center (480) 377-4250 12535 Smokey Dr.  Surprise, AZ 85374
Luke Air Force Base (480) 377-4010 7383 N. Litchfield Rd.  Glendale, AZ 85309
PV Mall (480) 377-4200 4550 E. Cactus Rd.  Phoenix, AZ 85032
School of Dental Hygiene (480) 517-8020 1150 E. Washington St.  Phoenix, AZ 85034
Scottsdale Adult Learning Center (480) 941-5166 1170 N. 86th Way  Scottsdale, AZ 85257
Tempe (480) 517-8540 2323 W. 14th St.  Tempe, AZ 85281

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Accreditation 
Interested in online education, but unsure how an online degree will be regarded in the workplace? There is no need to worry when it comes to Rio Salado College Online. Rio Salado is properly accredited. Only two entities in the U.S. are authorized to recognize accreditation agencies: the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).

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Rio Salado College - Accreditation

Accreditation is a hot topic in higher education. It should be clear that anyone seeking a degree should attend an accredited institution. Using unaccredited credentials can be seen by potential employers and others as fraudulent, and in some states it can even be against the law. Higher education accreditation applies to both institutions and/or programs. There are two types of accreditations: regional and national.

The regional accreditors cover specific sections of the United States and originated from leagues of traditional colleges and universities around the country. Arizona is part of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (The Higher Learning Commission: HLC). The National accreditors follow specific themes of study and initially served schools that were not colleges or universities.

It is important to keep in mind that within an institution of higher education, there may also be accreditation of a particular program of study. This accreditation is called specialized accreditation and often is a national accrediting body. For example, students studying for specific professions like nursing, dental assisting, dental hygiene, teacher education (to name a few) generally need to graduate from an accredited program with specialized accreditation from the professional association for that particular field in order to receive a license to practice in the field.

Rio Salado has multiple accreditations from reputable agencies. It is important to be aware of the ability to transfer credits to other higher education institutions. In some instances, coursework completed at a regionally accredited institution is more likely to be transferable to another regionally accredited institution. For instance, Rio Salado has articulation agreements with Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, NorthCentral University and numerous other institutions across the country. Verification of transferable credits with your academic advisor is always recommended.

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