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Straighterline to Excelsior - silvis - 07-03-2012 Hi everyone, I'm planning to begin a BA in Excelsior soon (after several weeks of looking for information), but I first wanted to check with current students whether StraighterLine credits transfer only before enrolling, or if they're accepted at any time. On the other hand, I'm planning to take a few classes that are not listed in the accepted classes for Excelsior. Are SL classes fine as long as they are ACE approved? Thanks. Straighterline to Excelsior - NAP - 07-03-2012 Welcome to forum! Yes, you can take courses/exams before and after enrollment. Choose carefully so that you can be as sure as possible they will transfer. I wonder who is responsible for getting the chart at SL updated. Here is some info I learned about the issue: http://www.degreeforum.net/excelsior-thomas-edison-charter-oak-specific/16054-excelsor-college-straighterline-question.html#post123595 Straighterline to Excelsior - silvis - 07-03-2012 Oh, fantastic! Thank you very much. I was going to take the US History and Western Civ classes for the depth requirement (history). They are both ACE-approved, but neither appeared on the list. It's great to know that they'll be transferred. I'm new to the CLEP and DANTES tests, so prefer to earn a few "traditional-ish" credits through classes like SL instead of testing out of everything. Straighterline to Excelsior - bluebooger - 07-03-2012 silvis Wrote:Oh, fantastic! Thank you very much. do NOT assume they will transfer in just because someone on these forums said it will you MUST ask an adviser first I know for a fact that the 2 Pharmacology courses are not accepted at all, for any degree (asked my adviser and they said no -- I'm going for a BS in Psychology -- I figured they would be accepted under Applied Sciences because I would learn more about "drug treatment for depression and other psychological issues" or "better understanding of drugs and drug abuse" but they said, no, they don't consider those courses "academic", they consider them "vocational" here is part of the email they sent me Quote:"No, we do not accept Straighterline Pharmacology I and II. Even though they are ACE evaluated, they are considered vocational/certificate level and would therefore not apply to a Bachelors degree. I would certainly think they would accept US History and Western Civilization, but you can't be sure. Also, if you're taking them to satisfy the depth requirement, you need a couple of upper level credits too. Straighterline to Excelsior - silvis - 07-03-2012 bluebooger Wrote:do NOT assume they will transfer in just because someone on these forums said it will Aha, thank you for the warning--I shall certainly contact an advisor before enrolling. I will also come back and post their response, in case others have the same question. bluebooger Wrote:I would certainly think they would accept US History and Western Civilization, but you can't be sure. Yes, I do have 3 upper-level history credits (from a previous degree), but no lower-level credits. I'm European, and the idea of taking a US History CLEP terrified me, since I have never taken any US History classes. Straighterline to Excelsior - NAP - 07-03-2012 Double checking with EC is always good advice. I asked about SL Physics and Western Civilization specifically and was also given the general advice in the link above. EC appears to be following ACE guidelines, which says Pharmacology is Vocational/Certificate and US History is Baccalaureate/Associate level. Straighterline to Excelsior - bluebooger - 07-03-2012 silvis Wrote:I'm European, and the idea of taking a US History CLEP terrified me, since I have never taken any US History classes. depending on how much you really want to get into it, you could always buy some videos and then do the CLEP exams American (U.S.) History | The Great Courses® I haven't bought any of the American History videos, but I have some of their Psychology, Science and Language videos and most are excellent Straighterline to Excelsior - silvis - 07-03-2012 NAP Wrote:I asked about SL Physics and Western Civilization specifically and was also given the general advice in the link above. That sounds great--I'll check with an advisor in case the policies have changed recently, but it's encouraging to read that your advisor approved Western Civ. I'll also contact them because it's always good to get written confirmation (just in case). bluebooger Wrote:depending on how much you really want to get into it, you could always buy some videos and then do the CLEP exams I had downloaded some videos from iTunesU, but taking a class will be much easier for me than memorizing everything from scratch. Straighterline to Excelsior - marianne202 - 07-03-2012 Ok, I agree that ACE shows the SL pharmacology courses as vocational, but I had it sent to EC and EC applied them on my transcript as unapplied credit (I'm no longer an EC student). EC actually applied grades to the courses on my transcript and the school I'm currently attending accepted them along with SL medical terminology towards my current degree. The EC transcript doesn't indicate that the courses were rated as vocational / certificate. They accept ACE courses and they applied these towards a BS degree. I think the best advice is that there are no absolutes and it is best to check with the school where you plan to use the credits. I was surprised EC applied grades to the SL courses since I wasn't aware they would. I thought they were all pass/fail. Good luck! Straighterline to Excelsior - bluebooger - 07-03-2012 marianne202 Wrote:... EC applied them on my transcript as unapplied credit I'm confused are you saying EC accepted the Pharm course as part of the 120 credits needed for your BS ? or are you saying they just put them on the transcript as part as the credit bank, but they did not count them towards the BS ? |