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Most affordable Credit Banking Options?
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What are the most affordable credit banking option or similar option to obtain professional credit list from a university or college that combines multiple transcript into one?
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Whenever you're asking questions, you want to elaborate on what these professional credits are... Such as, where they came from, if they're continuing education or professional development, etc. The more info, the more people can help you with... From the sounds of things, these are not undergraduate or graduate credit, thus, they're not transferable. You'll have to do PLA with institutions of choice and see if they would accept them, each institution would have their own rules and it differs from one to the next institution.
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For college credit, the cheapest method I'm aware of is to enroll at TESU. They have a credit banking option, but it costs more than simply enrolling. If you enroll for $50, and register for a TECEP for $50 (don't need to take), then you can transfer in as many transcripts as you like.

TESU won't issue an official transcript unless you either pay for the credit banking, or take a course. It could be the 1cr TECEP from above, or it can be something else. If your needs can be met with the unofficial transcript you can print out from the student portal, then you don't have to worry about taking anything.


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(04-02-2025, 10:59 AM)vrilpr Wrote: What are the most affordable credit banking option or similar option to obtain professional credit list from a university or college that combines multiple transcript into one?

Are you asking me if that is what I want? If so, yes exactly! This is what I meant
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And that's the issue, these credits you're referring to are continuing education or professional development credits, they're not college or university credits that are transferrable anywhere else. The institution you receive them from, is where you'll have the transcripts on, they won't be transferring it to another institution for you to have it as if it was a safety deposit box. That's the brief to it...

Having said that, if these are worth college credit, then there is the option of placing into an institution and have them on a record, as if you're going to complete a degree with them, but aren't. It's better than nothing, but if the institution goes down, your credits are going to be moved. It's easiest to keep it at the institution you have it from, thus... multiple transcripts from multiple institutions.
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(04-04-2025, 11:30 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: And that's the issue, these credits you're referring to are continuing education or professional development credits, they're not college or university credits that are transferrable anywhere else.  The institution you receive them from, is where you'll have the transcripts on, they won't be transferring it to another institution for you to have it as if it was a safety deposit box.  That's the brief to it...

Having said that, if these are worth college credit, then there is the option of placing into an institution and have them on a record, as if you're going to complete a degree with them, but aren't.  It's better than nothing, but if the institution goes down, your credits are going to be moved.  It's easiest to keep it at the institution you have it from, thus... multiple transcripts from multiple institutions.

These are continuing education credits
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The only thing that comes to mind is LinkedIn. There’s a section called Licenses and Certifications where you can list that sort of thing with links to Credly badges and other types of verification if applicable. You may need to give more context in to what you are trying to do.
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(04-04-2025, 12:27 PM)Vle045 Wrote: The only thing that comes to mind is LinkedIn.  There’s a section called Licenses and Certifications where you can list that sort of thing with links to Credly badges and other types of verification if applicable.  You may need to give more context in to what you are trying to do.

I want to have a more professionally looking transcript. ACE has partnered with Credly, but their Transcripts seem a bit unprofessional, imho.
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