On the official Transcript they break down credits by where they were earned. I would scan mine in, but my scanner is down and I can't figure out DH's.
First it says
TRANSFER CREDIT
then it says the college earned at Name,
Next it list those credits with the SH but without the grade. It does that for the 3 CC I had credit at.
Then comes
ASSESMENT CREDITS
these are then broken down into
TESC -Assesment credits
which are my FEMA's
TESC- ACE
Aleks courses
TESC-Dantes
All Dantes taken
TESC-Clep
all CLEP taken
TESC-Excelsior exam
Then a new Heading
INSTITUTIONAL CREDITS
These are broken down into Semester this is the only place they show grades and only for actual TESC courses They also give a term and Cumulative GPA Putting N/A if you only took TECEPS
After the Semester you last earned TESC credit the list
Degree earned
Area of Study and
Date conferred
If you then returned for another semester that is listed the same as before
Then the next degree is listed in the same way.
The only way for a school to figure out your GPA is to look at the final semesters cumulative GPA.
This is from an Official Transcript I ordered then opened because I took more classes after.
I hope this explains it well enough.
First it says
TRANSFER CREDIT
then it says the college earned at Name,
Next it list those credits with the SH but without the grade. It does that for the 3 CC I had credit at.
Then comes
ASSESMENT CREDITS
these are then broken down into
TESC -Assesment credits
which are my FEMA's
TESC- ACE
Aleks courses
TESC-Dantes
All Dantes taken
TESC-Clep
all CLEP taken
TESC-Excelsior exam
Then a new Heading
INSTITUTIONAL CREDITS
These are broken down into Semester this is the only place they show grades and only for actual TESC courses They also give a term and Cumulative GPA Putting N/A if you only took TECEPS
After the Semester you last earned TESC credit the list
Degree earned
Area of Study and
Date conferred
If you then returned for another semester that is listed the same as before
Then the next degree is listed in the same way.
The only way for a school to figure out your GPA is to look at the final semesters cumulative GPA.
This is from an Official Transcript I ordered then opened because I took more classes after.
I hope this explains it well enough.
Linda
Start by doing what is necessary: then do the possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible St Francis of Assisi
Now a retired substitute Teacher in NY, & SC
AA Liberal Studies TESC '08
BA in Natural Science/Mathematics TESC Sept '10
AAS Environmental safety and Security Technology TESC Dec '12
Start by doing what is necessary: then do the possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible St Francis of Assisi
Now a retired substitute Teacher in NY, & SC
AA Liberal Studies TESC '08
BA in Natural Science/Mathematics TESC Sept '10
AAS Environmental safety and Security Technology TESC Dec '12