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SL Personal Fitness Wellness --> COSC - cookderosa - 10-25-2016

Has anyone taken the Straighterline Personal Fitness and Wellness course and sent it to COSC? It is ACE evaluated for 3 LL physical education credits, so it should come in as an elective, however, I noticed on the SL x COSC partnership page it's missing. I'm guessing the partnership page is outdated but looking for confirmation. Thanks!


SL Personal Fitness Wellness --> COSC - KayV - 10-26-2016

Charter Oak does not accept PE credits, according to the FAQ:
https://www.charteroak.edu/prospective/admissions/faq.cfm

18. How many of my credits will transfer?
Charter Oak has a liberal credit transfer policy. We will accept most credits that have been successfully completed at other regionally accredited institutions. This includes up to 87 semester credits from regionally accredited, two-year colleges. Exceptions include courses in physical education, freshman orientation, and developmental courses. Please visit How to Apply to apply online and begin your credit evaluation.


SL Personal Fitness Wellness --> COSC - cookderosa - 10-26-2016

KayV Wrote:Charter Oak does not accept PE credits, according to the FAQ:
https://www.charteroak.edu/prospective/admissions/faq.cfm

18. How many of my credits will transfer?
Charter Oak has a liberal credit transfer policy. We will accept most credits that have been successfully completed at other regionally accredited institutions. This includes up to 87 semester credits from regionally accredited, two-year colleges. Exceptions include courses in physical education, freshman orientation, and developmental courses. Please visit How to Apply to apply online and begin your credit evaluation.

OOOH! Thanks for that.