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These were the links I sent as reference...
National College Credit Recommendation Service (NCCRS) « Saylor Academy
Saylor.org
Part of their reply was something like "You do not transfer credits from Saylor to TESC" with no mention of NCCRS or the ProctorU exams. Maybe I should check with advising.
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06-03-2014, 09:27 AM
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I have transferred NCCRS courses from Saylor within the past month or two and I know of at least one other person who has done the same. TESC still shows Saylor NCCRS credits on this page
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I'd suggest you email them back a second time. Most times when I contact TESC the first time I get what almost seems to be a copy and paste "automated" response. When I then inquire further and politely point out inconsistencies in information, I seem to get a much better response.
Additionally, I tried to request a transcript from Saylor for a non NCCRS course and they said they can't issue transcripts for non NCCRS courses. So as long as you can request a transcript from Saylor, I believe it will have to be NCCRS approved and TESC will accept it in some shape or form.
This is all assuming that TESC policy hasn't changed on Saylor credits like it did on FEMA a couple of months ago.
laughter Wrote:These were the links I sent as reference...
National College Credit Recommendation Service (NCCRS) « Saylor Academy
Saylor.org
Part of their reply was something like "You do not transfer credits from Saylor to TESC" with no mention of NCCRS or the ProctorU exams. Maybe I should check with advising.
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Thank you! I emailed them back, pointed out that the courses were NCCRS recommended and also gave the link to the ASBA page. Got a favorable reply!
zenurez Wrote:I have transferred NCCRS courses from Saylor within the past month or two and I know of at least one other person who has done the same. TESC still shows Saylor NCCRS credits on this page Open Course Option for ASBA
I'd suggest you email them back a second time. Most times when I contact TESC the first time I get what almost seems to be a copy and paste "automated" response. When I then inquire further and politely point out inconsistencies in information, I seem to get a much better response.
Additionally, I tried to request a transcript from Saylor for a non NCCRS course and they said they can't issue transcripts for non NCCRS courses. So as long as you can request a transcript from Saylor, I believe it will have to be NCCRS approved and TESC will accept it in some shape or form.
This is all assuming that TESC policy hasn't changed on Saylor credits like it did on FEMA a couple of months ago.
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