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Choosing between PrereqCourses and Sophia Learning for your dental hygiene prerequisites? The deciding factor is usually accreditation: PrereqCourses delivers regionally accredited credit through Upper Iowa University, while Sophia Learning is not accredited and relies on ACE credit recommendations that many programs decline.
| Feature | PrereqCourses.com | Sophia Learning |
|---|---|---|
| Accreditation | Regionally accredited (Upper Iowa University / HLC) | Not accredited; ACE & DEAC credit recommendation only |
| Typical cost | Starting at $675–$695 per course | $99/month subscription |
| Enrollment model | Self-paced; new sessions begin the 1st of each month | Subscription; up to 2 courses at once, self-paced challenges |
| Lab component | Virtual labs included | Lab is a separate optional add-on (Labster simulations) |
| Credit transfer | Regionally accredited credit designed to transfer | Via ACE transcript; acceptance varies and many health programs decline it |
| Course focus | Health-profession prerequisite focused | 70+ lower-division gen-ed courses only |
Competitor details reflect publicly available information as of May 2026 and may change. Always verify current pricing and acceptance directly.
Sophia Learning is genuinely affordable and convenient, and for general-education credits it works well for many students. But for competitive health-profession prerequisites, the accreditation difference matters. Sophia Learning is not an accredited institution — its courses carry American Council on Education (ACE) credit recommendations, which each receiving program decides whether to honor. A meaningful number of CODA-accredited dental hygiene programs decline ACE credit for science prerequisites, or require the official ACE transcript rather than the provider's own record.
PrereqCourses delivers the same self-paced flexibility, but the credit comes from Upper Iowa University, a regionally accredited institution (HLC). For prerequisites that admissions committees scrutinize, regionally accredited credit is the lower-risk choice. The trade-off is price: Sophia Learning can be cheaper per course, so if your target programs explicitly accept ACE credit, it may suit your gen-ed needs.
Credit is delivered through Upper Iowa University (HLC) — the regional accreditation tier programs trust most.
New sessions begin the first of every month. Courses begin the first of each month.
Courses are focused on the prerequisites CODA-accredited dental hygiene programs actually require, with virtual labs included.
Regionally accredited, self-paced, and built for health-profession applicants. Courses begin the first of each month.