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RE: Upper Level Credits at Excelsior - via ACE? - Silly_Me - 09-10-2017 (09-09-2017, 09:55 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Actually, Study.com has a lot of UL courses, if you count NCCRS (although I don't know what EC considers Gen Ed): Thanks a ton!!! I actually think only a few of these will be acceptable for general arts/ sciences credits. But, I'm super curious about that SCI 102: Principles of Physical Science course. On Study.com's transfer page, they show it transferring to Excelsior as a lower-level credit. But, NCCRS says it's an upper-level course. I know that TESU always goes with the higher level, but I'm curious to know who wins with Excelsior. I might shoot an email over to Study.com to see if they have an answer. Again, I appreciate all the input! RE: Upper Level Credits at Excelsior - via ACE? - bjcheung77 - 09-10-2017 FYI - From the Study.com TESU Transfer tab - Science 102: Principles of Physical Science transfers as NAS-131 : Physical Science I It all depends on the school and what they want to do with the course and how it transfers, the ACE/NCCRS recommendation isn't always followed and this is TESU's LL, I would expect the same from a "principles" of anything, they should be like an "introduction" to whatever the course is... You can try to "argue" with the school, but if both are treating it as LL... I guess it'll be LL even though NCCRS or ACE recommending as UL. RE: Upper Level Credits at Excelsior - via ACE? - cookderosa - 09-10-2017 (09-09-2017, 11:31 AM)Silly_Me Wrote: Thank you! As always, you're a wealth of information. Keep in mind it's not in Excelsior's financial interest to tell you how to avoid paying tuition. But, if you click through the specific exams or courses, at the bottom of each will say LL or UL. They follow ACE, so no reason to think they won't honor a specific UL course. RE: Upper Level Credits at Excelsior - via ACE? - sanantone - 09-10-2017 NCCRS has some funky evaluations. While COSC normally follows ACE recommendations, they do not follow NCCRS recommendations for UL credit when it comes to Davar Academy. Physical science is almost always a LL course. Evaluating it as UL, especially at Study.com, is ridiculous. RE: Upper Level Credits at Excelsior - via ACE? - Life Long Learning - 09-10-2017 Goggle Excelsior College "Using Exams to Complete Your Excelsior College Degree" (2013 version) is still what I use. Its 44-pages and lists CLEP and DSST. RE: Upper Level Credits at Excelsior - via ACE? - dfrecore - 09-10-2017 (09-10-2017, 09:08 PM)Life Long Learning Wrote: Goggle I just downloaded it and put it with my "college stuff" folder. I don't know why they don't have this on their website anymore, but at least this is a start. RE: Upper Level Credits at Excelsior - via ACE? - Life Long Learning - 09-11-2017 (09-10-2017, 11:40 PM)dfrecore Wrote:(09-10-2017, 09:08 PM)Life Long Learning Wrote: Goggle I wish that also. I wish they would come out with a 2018 version! RE: Upper Level Credits at Excelsior - via ACE? - dfrecore - 09-11-2017 (09-09-2017, 10:46 PM)Life Long Learning Wrote: These are both still UL exams (per ACE), along with Vietnam - so good options if you like history. RE: Upper Level Credits at Excelsior - via ACE? - Silly_Me - 09-11-2017 (09-11-2017, 09:40 AM)dfrecore Wrote:(09-09-2017, 10:46 PM)Life Long Learning Wrote: I think I'm actually going to take the two upper-level history courses at Study.com - Vietnam & Civil War. I already did the two lower-level courses. I don't suppose they duplicate each other, do they? I certainly hope I can get credit for both - and quick credit, too, as I've already watched many of the videos & taken the quizzes for the lower-level courses. RE: Upper Level Credits at Excelsior - via ACE? - EI2HCB - 09-11-2017 (09-09-2017, 10:10 AM)Silly_Me Wrote: Do you guys happen to know if Excelsior accepts *any* ACE credits as upper-level? I've searched high and low for information, and I've surmised that Excelsior is pretty stingy about awarding upper-level credits for ACE courses. If you guys know of any good options, I'd sure appreciate the specific courses & providers. |