02-20-2021, 05:12 PM
(02-20-2021, 04:22 PM)dfrecore Wrote: They may be listed on a transcript, but that's it.
At least there's that. I've read of too many cases on here where a provider may have gone out of business, or a transcript from the provider is not available for some other reason. For example, the ACE/Acclaim changeover seems to have left some students holding the bag.
In case the OP isn't aware, you can ask the institution awarding your degree to list your excess courses and credits "below the line", meaning that they'll appear on the institution's transcript, below the line that describes the awarding of your degree. That way, if you ever need them in the future, whether to prove to an employer that you completed the course, or for an advanced degree program, you should be able to get a transcript.