01-03-2015, 06:51 PM
bricabrac Wrote:A few years back Straighterline had a partnership with FHSU, of which I took full advantage. The only courses transferrable were Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Accounting I & II. I only had to enroll at FHSU (virtual) for the $30 application fee. The courses were then transferred to the school and it was as if they were taken at FHSU. Their transcripts were free at that time, so I had transcripts sent to TESC (as well as myself) and the business credits were officially washed as coming from a RA university.
It was an awesome gift while it lasted. It also shined a positive light on FHSU, as the school began to gain footing here on the board. I wouldn't be surprised quite a few Straighterline users became FHSU students, if only for a semester or two. My experience proved them to be extremely friendly, knowledgeable, and a well organized university.
I wonder if Brandman is offering a similar partner program with Saylor? The only way to find out is to contact the school direct and ask your questions.
How would this scenario work out for a school such as Albany State Univ, which is a partner of straightliner? Would it depend on ASU residency requirement minimum? Im not to familiar with this type of process.