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How important is JRCERT accreditation in a RT program?

Looking at schools in my state and there are very limited options if I only search by JRCERT accreditation. There are other programs in my state and more/cheaper options elsewhere if I broaden my search to any RT programs, but JRCERT only shows a handful.

How important would you guys say it is to go to an accredited school? Will it have any affect at all in my career or is it negligible?

Thanks

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