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TESU / Study.com - Jimmy999 - 07-07-2018

Since Study.com has a partnership with TESU.   Is there an online resource that will show which study.com courses would qualify for UL credits and/ or what they transfer in as?

I'm now paying for the Study.com membership and do not want to repeat courses

Any help would be greatly appreciated

-Jimmy999


RE: TESU / Study.com - dfrecore - 07-07-2018

https://study.com/directory/school/Thomas_Edison_State_University.html#transferTab - but it's not complete.


RE: TESU / Study.com - Jimmy999 - 07-07-2018

Would upper level only be classes in the 300+ ranges?


RE: TESU / Study.com - dfrecore - 07-07-2018

(07-07-2018, 04:22 PM)Jimmy999 Wrote: Would upper level only be classes in the 300+ ranges?

Yes, and even then, you have to check the ACE database to see what is ACE-recommended as UL.  The 300-level courses were not all approved by ACE as UL, although Study.com has in the past worked on those courses to get them up to UL within a few months of release.


RE: TESU / Study.com - natshar - 09-21-2018

(07-07-2018, 04:03 PM)dfrecore Wrote: https://study.com/directory/school/Thomas_Edison_State_University.html#transferTab - but it's not complete.


What do you mean its not complete? Are there other courses not on their they accept as well. Please elaborate.


RE: TESU / Study.com - MNomadic - 09-21-2018

TESU accepts all the NCCRS and ACE approved courses from SDC but not all of them are on the specific articulation agreement. So if there's an ACE/NCCRS course you want and it's not on that transfer page, see if someone else has transferred it in already.


RE: TESU / Study.com - dfrecore - 09-22-2018

Study.com worked with TESU to update the articulation agreement back in December, but since then, there have been many new courses added, plus TESU did not give course equivalencies to all of the courses that there were at the time. So this is only a partial list of the courses that TESU will accept.


RE: TESU / Study.com - allvia - 09-22-2018

TESU now (since early 2018) tends to accept UL vs LL based on the ACE / NCCRS recommendations. So if a course is not recommended as UL then it is unlikely that TESU will give UL credit for it.


RE: TESU / Study.com - zzzz24 - 09-22-2018

Almost all of the history courses show lower level on ACE, except for 306, even though people have received credit for them on here as upper level, such as History 308, 307, etc.
But on the Study.com/TESU transfer page, it shows which transfer as 300 level, so I don't get it.


RE: TESU / Study.com - allvia - 09-22-2018

(09-22-2018, 09:40 AM)zzzz24 Wrote: Almost all of the history courses show lower level on ACE, except for 306, even though people have received credit for them on here as upper level, such as History 308, 307, etc.
But on the Study.com/TESU transfer page, it shows which transfer as 300 level, so I don't get it.

Clearing up my response post - If the course is not on the TESU / Study transfer agreement as coming in as UL then it should be assumed that it will come in as the ACE/NCCRS recommendation. There will be some exceptions of course. I would ask here for recent LL/UL evaluation - or better yet, confirm with TESU first for certain how it comes in, just be aware that TESU has shifted toward awarding credit based on these recommendations since early 2018.

In your example you stated that Study.com History 307 has been coming in as UL, however per the transfer agreement that is not the case, it comes into TESU as HIS-210 (LL).  This is a prime example that just because a Study.com (or other provider's course) shows a 300/400 number does not automatically mean that it will come in as UL.  https://study.com/directory/school/Thomas_Edison_State_University.html