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RE: 3 credits in quantitative reasoning for $39 (ACE) - Nodaclu - 01-16-2019 So the good news is that it appears that TESU is going to take SDC's Math 97 and apply it to my Quantitative Literacy requirement! The bad news is that this means I didn't find out whether or not they would accept the CSMLearn course for the same role. My apologies! RE: 3 credits in quantitative reasoning for $39 (ACE) - mysonx3 - 01-16-2019 Congratulations on getting the course applied! RE: 3 credits in quantitative reasoning for $39 (ACE) - dfrecore - 01-16-2019 (01-16-2019, 12:36 AM)Nodaclu Wrote: So the good news is that it appears that TESU is going to take SDC's Math 97 and apply it to my Quantitative Literacy requirement! That's awesome! So happy for you! RE: 3 credits in quantitative reasoning for $39 (ACE) - natshar - 01-16-2019 (01-15-2019, 05:16 PM)natshar Wrote:(01-15-2019, 04:23 PM)dfrecore Wrote:(01-15-2019, 04:19 PM)mysonx3 Wrote:(01-15-2019, 04:13 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I'm not going to say for certain, BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW THE COURSE EQUIVALENCY!!! UPDATE: "Based on content, it will most likely transfer as MAT-102, General Math I" There you go. RE: 3 credits in quantitative reasoning for $39 (ACE) - bjcheung77 - 01-16-2019 Awesome! Woohoo! Great stuff! I am glad they took the Math. In regards to CSM Learn, it should show up in your evaluation. When you get it finalized, can you let us know what it comes in as? It’ll help out whoever else may be interested in it, thank you! RE: 3 credits in quantitative reasoning for $39 (ACE) - MNomadic - 01-16-2019 Thanks for the update everyone. RE: 3 credits in quantitative reasoning for $39 (ACE) - CSMlearn - 01-16-2019 Just wanted to say hi on this thread. I work for CSMlearn (creators of the CSM Course). The ACE credit recommendation is fairly recent, so we are just at the beginning of the process of forming some articulation agreements with various colleges. It is fascinating to hear your experiences with taking the course. Thanks for sharing! RE: 3 credits in quantitative reasoning for $39 (ACE) - MNomadic - 01-16-2019 (01-16-2019, 01:04 PM)CSMlearn Wrote: Just wanted to say hi on this thread. I work for CSMlearn (creators of the CSM Course). The ACE credit recommendation is fairly recent, so we are just at the beginning of the process of forming some articulation agreements with various colleges. It is fascinating to hear your experiences with taking the course. Thanks for sharing! Thanks for reaching out! We all really appreciate you coming here to interact with us and help answer questions! RE: 3 credits in quantitative reasoning for $39 (ACE) - CSMlearn - 01-21-2019 Just wanted to let folks know that CSMlearn has recently formed articulation agreements with CSU-Global, SNHU, and WGU. More information can be found at our [/url][url=https://www.csmlearn.com/product/ACEcredit]website, where we will post future articulation agreements as they are secured. At CSU-Global, the CSM Course will count as 3 semester credit hours general education elective credit and a 10% tuition discount for all programs. At Southern New Hampshire University, the CSM Course counts as MATH 125: Quantitative Reasoning and Problem Solving, which may satisfy math requirements for some programs and degrees. At Western Governors University, the CSM Course counts as C459 Introduction to Probability and Statistics, which fulfills a general education requirement for business and information technology degrees. RE: 3 credits in quantitative reasoning for $39 (ACE) - MNomadic - 01-21-2019 (01-21-2019, 01:40 PM)CSMlearn Wrote: Just wanted to let folks know that CSMlearn has recently formed articulation agreements with CSU-Global, SNHU, and WGU. More information can be found at our [/url][url=https://www.csmlearn.com/product/ACEcredit]website, where we will post future articulation agreements as they are secured. At CSU-Global, the CSM Course will count as 3 semester credit hours general education elective credit and a 10% tuition discount for all programs. At Southern New Hampshire University, the CSM Course counts as MATH 125: Quantitative Reasoning and Problem Solving, which may satisfy math requirements for some programs and degrees. At Western Governors University, the CSM Course counts as C459 Introduction to Probability and Statistics, which fulfills a general education requirement for business and information technology degrees. Appreciate the information and good job getting articulation agreements with those 3 colleges! Do you have any plans to set up agreements with Thomas Edison State University, Charter Oak State College and Excelsior? |