09-18-2019, 09:26 PM
(09-18-2019, 05:22 PM)SweetsugarNL Wrote: I read this on the website from COSC. Im confused now. Are C- not enough to get a pass on every transfer course? And what about Ace credits from sites like Shmoop where 70%(c-) is a pass.
- Pass Grades: The College does not record on an individual's record any information concerning transferred courses, examinations, or credit by portfolio for which the grade or score was below the level of a Pass.
- For all undergraduate students, in all courses and/or proficiency examinations reported on a Pass/Fail system, a grade of Pass must equal a C or higher. This includes credit for examinations for which a standard score is used to determine Pass or Fail and credit for portfolios. Only letter grades of C or above may be used for course work in the concentration or major, to meet the Written Communication requirement, or to meet the Prior Learning Portfolio Development course requirement for portfolio submission. Grades of C- are not acceptable.
Charter Oak accepts in transfer grades of D- and above. Grades of C (2.0) or above are required in concentration and major courses, and English Composition. Neither the Cornerstone nor the Capstone course may be taken at another institution; these courses must be taken at Charter Oak State College.
My interpretation is that grades of C- are acceptable for the general education requirements and general electives, but anything within your major has to be a C or higher. As far as Shmoop and other similar sources of credit, they normally don't assign a letter grade, it's just PASS or FAIL and would be accepted to COSC as such.
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Earned: WGU: BS-NOS (2019), WGU: MS-CSIA (2021)
Current Programs: UC: PhD in InfoSec (2025), AMA: DIT (2024), ENEB: MBA (2023)
Exam Priority: CEH (Practical), PMP, CISA, CISM
Future Plans: TBD - maybe an MS in Cannabis Science & Business, sounds like fun!
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