12-27-2013, 07:08 PM
Your explanation of Straighterline doesn't jive with me.
Straighterline(SL) is not a college so obviously it won't have regional or national accreditation. SL is a learning system that is "accredited"-approved by ACE(American Council on Education) all of SL courses are approved by ACE. If your college accepts ACE transcripts then they may accept SL courses, you don't necessarily need to attend a "partner college".
When SL courses are put onto an ACE transcript, SL will always be listed as the originating source.
If SL is "making the claim" that CCAF accepts their credits, they are probably implying that CCAF accepts ACE transcripts for credit. Many schools accept ACE transcripts so there's a chance they will accept SL.
Straighterline(SL) is not a college so obviously it won't have regional or national accreditation. SL is a learning system that is "accredited"-approved by ACE(American Council on Education) all of SL courses are approved by ACE. If your college accepts ACE transcripts then they may accept SL courses, you don't necessarily need to attend a "partner college".
When SL courses are put onto an ACE transcript, SL will always be listed as the originating source.
If SL is "making the claim" that CCAF accepts their credits, they are probably implying that CCAF accepts ACE transcripts for credit. Many schools accept ACE transcripts so there's a chance they will accept SL.
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Arnold Fletcher Award
[h=1]âOpportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.â ~Thomas Edison[/h]