08-18-2018, 02:15 PM
(08-18-2018, 01:05 PM)magflo Wrote: Hello all,
I am starting to explore ACE credit options for my younger son. Last year when I google searched free algebra practice problems, we used some from Saylor's MA001 College Algebra so I thought for this school year I would enroll him in that course to see if he can earn some credit for it. From their website it looks like it's only NCCRS recommended?? https://www.saylor.org/credit/#available-courses I thought it was ACE approved because I remember seeing it as an option in the Alternative Credit Project. Anyone have any info on whether this might become ACE approved again or should I look elsewhere?
There are a ton of options for College Algebra, so if you don't want NCCRS credits then you can always choose another provider. NCCRS credits are just as good as ACE as long as the provider sticks around or the college you're sending them to is the one your son plans to graduate from.
Personally, I suggest ALEKS as well, as they're inexpensive, ACE recommended, and you can work at your own pace.
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