12-10-2009, 01:00 AM
Yes but I have a question. Are any of these courses openbook or self administered or self graded or whatever you call it where you can't fail, and can look up the answers?
ace courses that i found.
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12-10-2009, 01:00 AM
Yes but I have a question. Are any of these courses openbook or self administered or self graded or whatever you call it where you can't fail, and can look up the answers?
12-10-2009, 04:05 AM
Too funny, I believe the term is "non-proctored" hilarious
wwfjdraw Wrote:Yes but I have a question. Are any of these courses openbook or self administered or self graded or whatever you call it where you can't fail, and can look up the answers?
12-10-2009, 04:07 PM
Sorry. I mean non proctored. Any help is appreciated since I am composing a list to all non proctored exams for credit, or for any non credit exams that are still offered for credit at certain colleges, like redrocks and the It courses that are not credit courses but from what I hear are acceptable for college credit with Red Rocks.
Online Courses: ACE College Credits for AIB Online Courses --- Is this only classroom or is there a way to do this online. I cannot find it.
Seminary Extension --- Can you link to wherever shows that this is ACE aproved? I'm having difficulty finding what courses, and requirements and tuition, etc. This would be great for me anyway. Thanks so much for your help. PS wwfjdraw. The IT courses I have are monitored closely, you aren't allowed so much as a comb in the exam room and they are not offered online ![]()
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12-11-2009, 04:01 PM
>>>>Can you link to wherever shows that this is ACE aproved? I'm having difficulty finding what courses, and requirements and tuition, etc. This would be great for me anyway. <<<
http://www.seminaryextension.org/Catalog.pdf courses start on page 21 and will indicate if recommend for ACE credit. ACE | National Guide Online | Browse The Guide
12-11-2009, 05:25 PM
Try this one: Peacekeeping Training | Peace Operations Training Institute
You can earn credit in Military Science, Political Science or Criminal Justice. Courses are NOT free and cost about $75-$115 each. Credit is 1 semester hour each but they all appear to be online, self-paced, and some have what looks like a non-proctored exam at the end. Here's more info from ACE: ACE | National Guide Online | Browse The Guide
BA in History, TESC, Graduated September 2010
MA in History, American Public University, currently pursuing Virginia teaching license, currently pursuing Check out Degree Forum Wiki for more information on putting together your own degree plan! My BA History degree plan. IrishJohn Wrote:Try this one: Peacekeeping Training | Peace Operations Training Institute In order to get ACE credits for those courses I believe you would have to have taken the course during the dates listed. It appears the dates listed ( for 5 of the courses ) ended in 2002 and one in 2004. "Dates. The beginning and ending dates of the course are expressed by month and year. The dates cover the period during which the course was offered with substantially the same content and procedures used at the time of its review. The credit recommendation applies to an individual who successfully completed the course during that period. The first date indicates the time from which the recommendation first applies, and the second date indicates the time at which the recommendation ceased to apply. When 'Present' is given as the second date, the recommendation applies as of the publication date for this edition of the National Guide. Program policy is to backdate a credit recommendation no more than 10 years prior to the review date. For a credit recommendation to apply beyond five years prior, however, the evaluation team verifies that the course is significantly the same for up to 10 years prior to the review date." source :ACE | National Guide Online | About CREDIT & The National Guide click on "about" and then the how to use national guide tab
12-11-2009, 05:44 PM
peace123 Wrote:In order to get ACE credits for those courses I believe you would have to have taken the course during the dates listed. It appears the dates listed ( for 5 of the courses ) ended in 2002 and one in 2004.I don't think so, they are still offered on the website. Eh, if anyone is interested in these courses they can call for more info.
BA in History, TESC, Graduated September 2010
MA in History, American Public University, currently pursuing Virginia teaching license, currently pursuing Check out Degree Forum Wiki for more information on putting together your own degree plan! My BA History degree plan. IrishJohn Wrote:I don't think so, they are still offered on the website. Eh, if anyone is interested in these courses they can call for more info. I am sure you can still take the courses, but I do not believe you can get ACE credit. At least not based on the dates listed in the ACE National Guide. If anyone is looking to get ACE Credits I would check with ACE before signing up for the course.
That's weird if there was indeed a time limit to get credit. I don't see a reason for it; however, I will investigate because I would be interested. Thanks for the follow up peace123 and the idea IrishJohn. I wonder if my community college would take a couple religious electives if they are recommended by ACE? I will call them.
EDIT: Just looked at the seminary extension catalog. Very cost effective credits. This will be very valuable to me if I end up being able to transfer any. Thanks!
Please stop corporate child abuse, learn about World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and other "troubled teen" facilities that abuse kids and cheat parents:
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/...82,00.html http://cafety.org/films/765-whos-watchin...ontana-pbs The Goal: A.S. From Excelsior >>>COMPLETE! 63 FEMA courses complete 1/2/10 4 NFA courses Complete 1/5/10 A+ (Computer Repair) N+ (Networking) MCP XP PRO (Microsoft Certified Professional) AP English Literature ALEKS Beginning Algebra ALEKS Intermediate Algebra ALEKS College Algebra ALEKS TRIG. ALEKS Intro to STATS Straighterline Macro Econ Straighterline Micro Econ Straighterline Accounting I Straighterline Accounting II Penn Foster Info Literacy Penn Foster Art Appreciation Penn Foster Music Appreciation Penn Foster Psychology |
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