10-24-2017, 12:21 PM
One of my transcripts just got evaluated and I'd appreciate some insight if anyone else has been here before. One of my universities was on a quarterly system, not semesters. So my 3 credit courses are coming in at 2 credits and my 4 and 5 credit courses are coming in at 2.67.
I'll likely call to them once my other transcript is evaluated (I need to ask about a certain spot they filled over another) but has anyone had their credits come in like this before? Do they waive the last .23-1 credit or do I have to somehow fill those? Would I just have to fill them with gen ed or will those credits have to fall within the category that class went to - for example if the course filled Civic Engagement at only 2 credits would I then need to find 1 additional credit to meet that requirement?
I'll likely call to them once my other transcript is evaluated (I need to ask about a certain spot they filled over another) but has anyone had their credits come in like this before? Do they waive the last .23-1 credit or do I have to somehow fill those? Would I just have to fill them with gen ed or will those credits have to fall within the category that class went to - for example if the course filled Civic Engagement at only 2 credits would I then need to find 1 additional credit to meet that requirement?
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Transfer: 41 credits
Currently working on:
Language and Literacy in Education (OnlineDegree)
Completed:
Study.com: Personal Finance 102, History 108, Psychology 106, Psychology 104, Communications 120, Religion 101
Free: Cyber Security for Everyone, Cyber Security for Professionals
CLEP (free through Modern States): American Government, A+I Lit, American Lit, History of the US 1