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08-10-2023, 12:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-10-2023, 01:01 PM by smilingtimes.)
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I currently need to complete my final credit for a College associate degree, and all I need is Algebra. I've been struggling with the subject and am looking for the most straightforward method to pass this course. Ideally, I hope to enroll in a college with a mail proctor system similar to Penn Foster's. Unfortunately, the institution I'm attending in Miami FL requires a regionally accredited institution, and Penn Foster doesn't meet this requirement.
Does anyone know of any other options? I've been researching various forums without much luck. If there's a recommendation where live proctoring isn't necessary and maybe something AI-driven is in place, that would be perfect
Any assistance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Update: Barry University and I do not have a particular budget in mind; I want my credit in the easiest way possible
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Will they take CLEP College Algebra? A lot of schools that won't take ACE credit will take CLEP. You could do it at a local testing center.
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Hmm, that's a little bit of info, but maybe not enough... you could have provided the name of the institution so we can see what alternative credit they accept (if any). Providing us more details would be best to allow us to see the entire picture... With the limited info you have, you've not mentioned the budget either, you can take a look at these: https://ea.asu.edu/courses/
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I got you: https://ea.asu.edu/courses/college-algeb...g-mat-117/
$425 total. Complete the course as fast as you are able to do so. It uses ALEKS. I believe it uses the Respondus Lockdown Browser at the end to make sure you're not cheating, but it's not live proctored. I don't think it even uses the webcam, though I could be mistaken.
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Thank you I will check it out
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You might want to get in contact with your institution... If you click onto the link I provided and did a search, ASU also has a College Math option. If your institution takes that over College Algebra, that should work and should be easier for you (or other math-phobes).
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(08-10-2023, 05:11 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: You might want to get in contact with your institution... If you click onto the link I provided and did a search, ASU also has a College Math option. If your institution takes that over College Algebra, that should work and should be easier for you (or other math-phobes).
@ smilingtimes - If you're considering moving on towards a bachelor the Algebra will almost certainly get you the most ROI (far more bachelor options would require it as a requirement vs the lower College Math option - best get it out of the way now, won't cost you any extra)
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That's correct, as mentioned by allvia, College Algebra is going to most likely give you the most ROI/Value if you continue onward from the Associates to Bachelors later on. Having said that, because you don't have a set budget for this course and also have been struggling to get the math credit, I would still see if they accept the College Math course first. This would be your stepping stone to get that Associates. If they need a second higher level math than that, you can do College Algebra as a ladder, you're paying an extra course for $425, but that'll get you extra learning/knowledge, it's not a waste of money.
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Just went to their website and found the following about ACE credit: https://barryustorage.blob.core.windows....licies.pdf
Credit for formal courses and educational programs sponsored by noncollegiate organizations and evaluated by the American Council on Education’s Program on Noncollegiate Sponsored Instruction and the University of the State of New York’s National Program on Noncollegiate Sponsored Instruction will be accepted in transfer with the permission of the dean of the school into which the credits are transferring.
They also accept CLEP exams: https://barryustorage.blob.core.windows....t-clep.pdf
College Math comes in as MATH 107 + an elective (6cr)
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Oh, Interesting, that's so weird... I wonder why they won't accept Penn Foster courses then, they've got ACE credits. Further to that, NPNSI changed their name to the current NCCRS, if that's the case, you should email/contact the institution again to verify any ACE/NCCRS provider would work. Maybe the math course at Penn Foster had their ACE recommendation expire, as they most likely do not accept Nationally Accredited institutions.
OK, so, just checked Penn Foster and their course offerings that still have ACE recommendation when I checked the 'active' option, in total, they only have 10 courses left. It seems they're no longer putting any courses back on renewal at all, which is an indication they're going down or out of the ACE arena. Here are the 10 courses left... College Algebra is NOT on the list!
Business Statistics ICS-0044 09/01/2021 08/31/2024 3
Computer Applications ICS-0167 09/01/2021 08/31/2024 3
Earth Science ICS-0208 09/01/2021 08/31/2024 3
Foundation Skills in Math ICS-0244 MAT100 09/01/2021 03/31/2025 3
Intermediate Algebra ICS-0254 09/01/2021 03/31/2025 3
Introduction to Biology ICS-0207 09/01/2021 08/31/2024 3
Introduction to Business ICS-0046 09/01/2021 08/31/2024 3
Nutrition ICS-0160 09/01/2021 08/31/2024 3
Pre-Calculus ICS-0240 09/01/2021 08/31/2024 3
Principles of Management ICS-0069 09/01/2021 08/31/2024 3
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