09-14-2016, 10:06 AM
I'm a little confused now.
Until this thread, my understanding was: select an ACE approved Saylor Course>do what you have to do to master the subject>take the practice exam to see if you do>take the proctored exam>have ACE pull that over.
I read this paragraph:
This appears to read that you can take any course, take the final exam, and put that in the evidence section of a PLA assessment.
I also saw the email address, but thought I'd ask here first.
Until this thread, my understanding was: select an ACE approved Saylor Course>do what you have to do to master the subject>take the practice exam to see if you do>take the proctored exam>have ACE pull that over.
I read this paragraph:
Quote:Once you have completed the course, there will be a final exam. This exam can be used as practice if you wish to earn credit through one of the formal exam options (TECEPÂ, CLEPÂ, NCCRS), but it is not required unless you plan to earn credit through the portfolio option, you must take the final exam. The results of this exam will be part of the evidence section in your portfolio.
This appears to read that you can take any course, take the final exam, and put that in the evidence section of a PLA assessment.
I also saw the email address, but thought I'd ask here first.
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