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How Important Is It For a Program To Be JRCERT-Accredited?

Our local community college has regional accreditation but not JRCERT. Will that significantly affect job opportunities or moving into other modalities down the road? Their site states that going to a program without it means you may not be eligible to work in all 50 states or at the VA. There is another school nearby that is accredited by JRCERT but it would mean paying out-of-state tuition. Just trying to decide what would be the best option. Thank you!

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