Rob,
By what I was told straighterline reports percentages, it is then up to the college to transcribe that percentage however they choose. As long as the grade percentage is 70pct or better, TESC will post it as CR NE (whether received direct from SL or ACE). BTW, unless you plan to use the transcript elsewhere, don't waste money using ACE to SL to TESC. I found that TESC treats the SL direct transcript the same as if it was sent by ACE. If you check your transcript received page, when the SL transcript arrives it will be listed on the institutions attended "0010887 TESC-ACE" line. I know this was a mouthful but the additional $40/$15 can be used elsewhere.
methibosheth,
What was nice about FHSU, SL courses were transferred as its own course and transcribed under FHSUs grading system (90-100pct=A, 80-89pct=B...). I would assume this was the reason they would accept only five of SLs courses. Along with the probability of enrolling students, although there was never a hard (or soft) sale. Even so, it is too bad that option is no longer available.
seems the o/o sign can still get weird...
By what I was told straighterline reports percentages, it is then up to the college to transcribe that percentage however they choose. As long as the grade percentage is 70pct or better, TESC will post it as CR NE (whether received direct from SL or ACE). BTW, unless you plan to use the transcript elsewhere, don't waste money using ACE to SL to TESC. I found that TESC treats the SL direct transcript the same as if it was sent by ACE. If you check your transcript received page, when the SL transcript arrives it will be listed on the institutions attended "0010887 TESC-ACE" line. I know this was a mouthful but the additional $40/$15 can be used elsewhere.
methibosheth,
What was nice about FHSU, SL courses were transferred as its own course and transcribed under FHSUs grading system (90-100pct=A, 80-89pct=B...). I would assume this was the reason they would accept only five of SLs courses. Along with the probability of enrolling students, although there was never a hard (or soft) sale. Even so, it is too bad that option is no longer available.
seems the o/o sign can still get weird...