04-16-2024, 09:30 PM
(03-25-2024, 03:10 PM)tdat314 Wrote: I recently applied to Pierpont for the BOG AAS and was accepted. I sent in my transcipts from Credly and some additional transcripts from prior classes taken at other colleges.It just seems to take a long time, probably due to demand as the popularity of the program has grown. I was anxious about this as well and couldn't find anything concrete on the timeline. I also felt like maybe I missed something. The message about applying from Nancy seems odd; if you can log into ROAR surely you are set there.
I sent out a message to Nancy asking for any additional info needed for my degree evaluation or requirements.
She said to wait 2 weeks for an update and after waiting for this time, I sent another email asking for any updates.
During this time, I have not seen any sort of credits added to my ROAR account or showing in degreeworks from the student portal.
Nancy replied saying I needed to apply and be accepted to the school and send transcripts. I told her I had already done so and have not heard back again.
Am I missing a step here or just being impatient?
I applied at the end of January and had all of my transcripts (ACE via Credly, and previous college courses via the National Student Clearinghouse) sent by Jan 31st. On Feb 25th, I emailed Nancy because nothing was showing in ROAR, and I was worried. She checked and said they received everything, but they were still processing it all.
On March 15th, I emailed again because the ACE credits finally showed up on ROAR at the beginning of March, but my regular college courses still weren't showing, and March 15th was the deadline to apply for May graduation.
Nancy replied that I could go ahead and apply for graduation because the application was due, and my credits could catch up because we had until the end of the term to get the credits sorted. She helped me get my application in and accepted. My regular college transcripts finally showed up in ROAR toward the end of March, and now I'm all set for May graduation. Try not to worry too much; they should show up soon!