Trying to get feedback from anyone who went into this field from Virginia College. I'm not sure about salary and job searches after you graduate. I'm concerned with the reputation of Virginia College in the workplace.
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you will get a much better return if you get a 4 year degree.
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Most employers looking for a human resources officer generally require at least a bachelor's degree in the field. However, the associate's degree is definitely a start. That being said, it looks like Virginia College is not regionally accredited. It's website says it is "Accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools," which is NOT a regional accreditation agency. Regional accreditation is CRUCIAL in the USA in order to have your degree universally recognized. Therefore, as a career/technical school, the curriculum will help you. The degree itself, though, is not going to be accepted by all employers.
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