12-17-2020, 01:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-17-2020, 03:53 PM by bjcheung77.)
@HogwartsSchool, you need to send one again, the first one I sent ages ago doesn't have it. The last one I sent does... go figure that out, they've made a change in the last month or two. My best guess is that, this new change will show the % of the course on the transcripts from Study.com to any one receiving them, so that will be any of the Big 3 or competency based degree or other institutions.
Update 1: Oops! I rechecked my transcript from Study.com to TESU, it does NOT show the % just that I have credits for the course. Strange, I looked again, I sent a transcript on the same day to COSC and it DID show with the %. So, I guess it's TESU's side requesting a pass/fail when it comes over, so that's how it was sent! I wonder why TESU's transcript template was made that way though...
Update 2: I might be reading the question wrong, I was thinking you meant transferring credits to TESU and what it would show on the Study.com transcript, if that is the case, for TESU, it is just pass/fail, only the ones passed will show up. However, after reading your question again, it sounds if you're asking about Mississippi State U requiring Study.com transcripts and how it shows to them for GPA purposes...
In that case, MSU most likely needed it from the source, as you are correct, TESU doesn't list where it came from, just you've got credit, and Study.com for most other institutions seems to have a % for the course completed VS pass/fail for TESU. I'm still surprised why they customized a template for transcripts to TESU, they could have created a generic one for each and every institution to use, and have the % show up for each instead of pass/fail for some.
Update 1: Oops! I rechecked my transcript from Study.com to TESU, it does NOT show the % just that I have credits for the course. Strange, I looked again, I sent a transcript on the same day to COSC and it DID show with the %. So, I guess it's TESU's side requesting a pass/fail when it comes over, so that's how it was sent! I wonder why TESU's transcript template was made that way though...
Update 2: I might be reading the question wrong, I was thinking you meant transferring credits to TESU and what it would show on the Study.com transcript, if that is the case, for TESU, it is just pass/fail, only the ones passed will show up. However, after reading your question again, it sounds if you're asking about Mississippi State U requiring Study.com transcripts and how it shows to them for GPA purposes...
In that case, MSU most likely needed it from the source, as you are correct, TESU doesn't list where it came from, just you've got credit, and Study.com for most other institutions seems to have a % for the course completed VS pass/fail for TESU. I'm still surprised why they customized a template for transcripts to TESU, they could have created a generic one for each and every institution to use, and have the % show up for each instead of pass/fail for some.
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In Progress: UMPI BAS & MAOL | TESU BA Biology & Computer Science
Graduate Certificate: ASU Global Management & Entrepreneurship
Completed: TESU ASNSM Biology, BSBA (ACBSP Accredited 2017)
Universidad Isabel I: ENEB MBA, Big Data & BI, Digital Marketing & E-Commerce
Certs: 6Sigma/Lean/Scrum, ITIL | Cisco/CompTIA/MTA | Coursera/Edx/Udacity
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