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Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - cookderosa - 08-27-2009

ps It dawned on me that you should not start another course....unless the 1,2,3 steps are completed....because the new course will cancelled the old one out.>>


YES! Be sure not to change your ALEKS course until you are 100% sure that it is not only "in progress" for ACE, but actually ON YOUR TRANSCRIPT


Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - jacanyardie - 08-27-2009

cookderosa Wrote:ps It dawned on me that you should not start another course....unless the 1,2,3 steps are completed....because the new course will cancelled the old one out.>>


YES! Be sure not to change your ALEKS course until you are 100% sure that it is not only "in progress" for ACE, but actually ON YOUR TRANSCRIPT


Which of the TRANSCRIPT.......ACE OR TESC :confused:


Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - cookderosa - 08-27-2009

jacanyardie Wrote:Which of the TRANSCRIPT.......ACE OR TESC :confused:
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Sorry, didn't mean to be confusing- be sure it's on your ACE transcript. When it goes to TESC doesn't matter for the ALEKS course.


Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - nj593 - 08-28-2009

Ok I think i know what you guys are talking about now.
If you have an ACE account and an Aleks account it takes about 30 minutes for it all to go down.
When you pass an assessment log into ACE and ask for the credit eval. You will see in ace that it is requested.
In 30-60 minutes you should see approved awaiting ace approval. At this point you can move on to you your next course by changing it in your master account at Aleks. If by some weird chance you need to go back all you do is switch back the course in your master account and your score pops up again. Once the school sends it to ACE and you see awaiting ACE approval you can move on because the school has already sent the scores over. The awaiting ace part just means its awaiting some guy in the dc office to turn on his computer and review it.
It actually doesnt disappear as it shows on Aleks. Its still there if you need to go back and get the scores just incase.
I hope this helps. But there is no need to sit there and wait for 3 days for ace to approve these courses in order to move on.
As for one canceling out the other what are you guys talking about?
Because on that im confused. I just took them all except for College Alg with trig because i figured trig would cover that.


Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - jacanyardie - 08-28-2009

nj593 Wrote:Ok I think i know what you guys are talking about now.
If you have an ACE account and an Aleks account it takes about 30 minutes for it all to go down.
When you pass an assessment log into ACE and ask for the credit eval. You will see in ace that it is requested.
In 30-60 minutes you should see approved awaiting ace approval. At this point you can move on to you your next course by changing it in your master account at Aleks. If by some weird chance you need to go back all you do is switch back the course in your master account and your score pops up again. Once the school sends it to ACE and you see awaiting ACE approval you can move on because the school has already sent the scores over. The awaiting ace part just means its awaiting some guy in the dc office to turn on his computer and review it.
It actually doesnt disappear as it shows on Aleks. Its still there if you need to go back and get the scores just incase.
I hope this helps. But there is no need to sit there and wait for 3 days for ace to approve these courses in order to move on.
As for one canceling out the other what are you guys talking about?
Because on that im confused. I just took them all except for College Alg with trig because i figured trig would cover that.



after seeing somwhere on my account that I must print my report, because it would no longer be available when I move on to another course........
I spoke with a representative from Aleks, and after our conversation (which I won't repeat because it will lead to more confusion) I made the posting because I wanted some advise on how you and other members did it.


Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - cookderosa - 08-28-2009

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When you pass an assessment log into ACE and ask for the credit eval. You will see in ace that it is requested.
In 30-60 minutes you should see approved awaiting ace approval. At this point you can move on to you your next course by changing it in your master account at Aleks>>

This is where I'm MUCH more cautious- there is no way I'd make my son re-do a course. I wait until it's ACTUALLY ON my ACE transcript before deleting my ALEKS class. What if the process glitches? What if your "in progress" ends up "denied" then you have NO PROOF because you deleted your account. Then your're screwed. It took us about 4 days for the whole process- yes 30 minutes for the "processing" message, but really 4 days before it was actually on his ACE transcript- I don't think that's too long to wait.


Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - nj593 - 08-28-2009

Yeah printing it is just for protection but its there it doesnt delete it just needs to be present at the time that aleks sends it to ace.

jacanyardie Wrote:after seeing somwhere on my account that I must print my report, because it would no longer be available when I move on to another course........
I spoke with a representative from Aleks, and after our conversation (which I won't repeat because it will lead to more confusion) I made the posting because I wanted some advise on how you and other members did it.



Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - Jason86 - 08-30-2009

Hi all,

I've been working on Aleks Intro Stats for MANY MANY hours. Finally the assessment score is 67% and then 3% was added to it from the pie. It says 67 ( in blue print) + 3% (in green print). Does that mean I reached 70% and can send it to ACE???

Tomorrow morning I will log in because it makes me answer questions from the day before always just to check and make sure I remember it. Do I have to do another assessment or do they add the 67% plus the 3%? It's confusing. :confused: I'll call Aleks to double check but thought I'd post in case anyone else ever has the same question.

Any replies are greatly appreciated. Thanks. ~Jason


Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - peace123 - 08-31-2009

It has to be at least 70 % blue line or ALEKS will deny your ACE request.


Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - nj593 - 08-31-2009

Sorry you have to log into your master account and set another assessment.
Sounds like your ready for it though. Good luck

Jason86 Wrote:Hi all,

I've been working on Aleks Intro Stats for MANY MANY hours. Finally the assessment score is 67% and then 3% was added to it from the pie. It says 67 ( in blue print) + 3% (in green print). Does that mean I reached 70% and can send it to ACE???

Tomorrow morning I will log in because it makes me answer questions from the day before always just to check and make sure I remember it. Do I have to do another assessment or do they add the 67% plus the 3%? It's confusing. :confused: I'll call Aleks to double check but thought I'd post in case anyone else ever has the same question.

Any replies are greatly appreciated. Thanks. ~Jason