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Charter Oak credit banking vs Excelsior credit banking - mdel210201 - 03-18-2018

Hi all,
Does anyone know the pros and cons of each credit banking service?  I just need my NYPD academy credits which have been evaluated by NCCRS to be put on a college transcript and sent to my current place of employment.  I will take the cheapest service possible as long as they put my academy credits on a transcript.  I get a salary increase with 30 credits more and the NYPD academy credits are evaluated by NCCRS to total 36 credits.

Thanks all,
Mike


RE: Charter Oak credit banking vs Excelsior credit banking - dfrecore - 03-18-2018

I don't think you have to "credit bank" at any of the Big 3 schools - you just need to send your NCCRS/NYPD transcript to the school, and they will put it on a school transcript, when you can then request and have sent to your workplace.

At least, that's my understanding.


RE: Charter Oak credit banking vs Excelsior credit banking - rachel83az - 03-19-2018

(03-18-2018, 11:02 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I don't think you have to "credit bank" at any of the Big 3 schools - you just need to send your NCCRS/NYPD transcript to the school, and they will put it on a school transcript, when you can then request and have sent to your workplace.

At least, that's my understanding.

I thought that's what a credit bank is. Or maybe I'm misunderstanding what credit banking is for.


RE: Charter Oak credit banking vs Excelsior credit banking - jsd - 03-19-2018

That is what credit banking is, but for unenrolled students. If you're not enrolled they won't generate a transcript unless you credit bank.

I don't know much about the process, but TESU also offers it for $300 up to 60 credirs, $400 for if you have over 60.


RE: Charter Oak credit banking vs Excelsior credit banking - dfrecore - 03-19-2018

I thought Credit Banking was having them hold it, and paying for the privilege. But if you just apply at TESU, for $75, aren't you just able to get a transcript at that point (25 business days later)? I'm not sure what the $300 is for exactly.

EC and COSC charge per-term fees, so it wouldn't work there.


RE: Charter Oak credit banking vs Excelsior credit banking - jsd - 03-19-2018

i don't think TESU will issue you a transcript if you haven't completed a course (or a degree if you transferred 100% when that was allowed) beforehand. Pretty sure that's the point of credit banking; non-students can generate a transcript. maybe i've misunderstood this whole time.


RE: Charter Oak credit banking vs Excelsior credit banking - davewill - 03-19-2018

(03-19-2018, 05:22 PM)jsd Wrote: i don't think TESU will issue you a transcript if you haven't completed a course (or a degree if you transferred 100% when that was allowed) beforehand. Pretty sure that's the point of credit banking; non-students can generate a transcript. maybe i've misunderstood this whole time.

I think you probably have to become an enrolled student. Could be just a TECEP. Then they will generate transcripts. 

Anyway, the OP wants them on a transcript for his employer to consider them college credit. Any of the Big3 credit banking should be good for that, or you can get enrolled at TESU (cheaper, but you actually have to take a TECEP).


RE: Charter Oak credit banking vs Excelsior credit banking - dfrecore - 03-19-2018

Looks like COSC is $799 for a year (yikes!).

EC is $270 for their OneTranscript program

TESU charges $300/$400 for their Individual Learning Account. Or you can apply ($75), send your NCCRS transcript, take a TECEP exam (pick an easy one) for $117, and then get a transcript.


RE: Charter Oak credit banking vs Excelsior credit banking - cookderosa - 03-20-2018

I haven't looked into credit banking for a LONG time, but back when I first started this journey, credit banking wasn't an OFFICIAL transcript - it was literally just a printout (thus a complete waste of money).

That might not be the case anymore, but I think it's worth a call to the big 3 and see exactly what you're paying for. While you wait, try sending your NCCRS transcript directly to your employer. If they take that, problem solved. If not, I think you bring up a good question, and it's worth figuring out how to do this the cheapest most efficient way to generate an OFFICIAL transcript.


RE: Charter Oak credit banking vs Excelsior credit banking - allvia - 03-20-2018

(03-20-2018, 08:47 AM)cookderosa Wrote: I haven't looked into credit banking for a LONG time, but back when I first started this journey, credit banking wasn't an OFFICIAL transcript - it was literally just a printout (thus a complete waste of money).

That might not be the case anymore, but I think it's worth a call to the big 3 and see exactly what you're paying for.  While you wait, try sending your NCCRS transcript directly to your employer.  If they take that, problem solved.  If not,  I think you bring up a good question, and it's worth figuring out how to do this the cheapest most efficient way to generate an OFFICIAL transcript.

NCCRS does NOT issue transcripts (http://www.nationalccrs.org/students/steps-transfer-credit)

(03-18-2018, 03:28 PM)mdel210201 Wrote: Hi all,
Does anyone know the pros and cons of each credit banking service?  I just need my NYPD academy credits which have been evaluated by NCCRS to be put on a college transcript and sent to my current place of employment.  I will take the cheapest service possible as long as they put my academy credits on a transcript.  I get a salary increase with 30 credits more and the NYPD academy credits are evaluated by NCCRS to total 36 credits.

Thanks all,
Mike

Do you have any existing traditional college credits?

Edit: Why don't you just apply to one of the NY community colleges (likely free) and transfer your credits into them.  According to the NCCRS website pretty much all the NY state community college except NCCRS credits.  Now they may not fit a program, but they should accept them (as electives) and add them to your (new) NY CC transcript.