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Straighterline transcript question - hkhart - 12-15-2011 They do not transcribe as a grade, only credit. This is how it appears on my TESC unofficial transcript available online. BIO-101 Introductory Biology CR 3.00 ENC-101 English Composition I CR 3.00 HEA-203 Medical Terminology CR 3.00 This is how it is listed on my academic evaluation: 4.. ENC-101... English Composition I.... 3.00 CR ENC-101 *NE Straighterline transcript question - cookderosa - 12-15-2011 robsteffens Wrote:Does a Straighterline transcript sent to TESC show a letter grade or pass/fail? Rob, where does it say they have to be graded for that degree? I only spent a few minutes, but I didn't see that stipulation?? Straighterline transcript question - cookderosa - 12-15-2011 robsteffens Wrote:Hey all thanks for the comments. Rob, this is worth checking further. For starters, this is a new program, so it's entirely possible that TESC has a new "graded credit" policy for this degree, but know that they don't have that policy for ANY of their other degrees and I couldn't find the specifics of graded credit prereqs, so it might be best to simply call TESC for more info about how they'll take SL classes for this. I did misunderstand your use of the credit at first, but I understand your question now, and the answer is "I don't know." I don't think any of us here know since you'd have to somehow see the transaction between SL and TESC, and I don't know how we'd do that. I believe, that since the arrangement so far has been pass/fail, that they likely confirm a passing grade and that's it. Even if you don't get a pass/fail, it might appear as a percentage...but I highly doubt it would appear as a grade. The reason is that SL isn't a college, so I can't see how that could work any way other than percentage or pass/fail. Afterall, SL doesn't issue grades, so who would "award" this grade if not the receiving school? In any event, I strongly considered several similar programs- in fact, I almost started one (yikes!) last year. These 2nd degree BSN degrees are really really taking off. Id love to know how it goes for you and your experiences with the admissions process. FWIW, if you need graded sciences, you could go through Ocean where I took mine. All the sciences with labs are online except for organic. Ocean County College Straighterline transcript question - bricabrac - 12-15-2011 cookderosa Wrote:Rob, where does it say they have to be graded for that degree? I only spent a few minutes, but I didn't see that stipulation?? Thomas Edison State College | Accelerated 2nd Degree BSN Program Requirements All general education and nursing prerequisite credits must be completed prior to admission to the program. All science prerequisites must have been taken within five years of the time of application and reflect a B grade for each course. Straighterline transcript question - cookderosa - 12-16-2011 bricabrac Wrote:Thomas Edison State College | Accelerated 2nd Degree BSN Program Requirements Thanks! I had read that page, but clearly not allllll the words lol! |