11-29-2018, 04:28 PM
(11-29-2018, 04:12 PM)MNomadic Wrote: Also:
"Students have up to one year after successfully completing an Earned Admission course with a “C” grade or higher to convert for ASU credit."
"If students do not pass a course with a grade of “C” or better, they will not be eligible to receive academic credit. The course will not appear on their ASU transcript, and they can re-enroll in the course as many times as needed in order to pass the class. "
Most RA universities should accept the credits earned from ASU since they are a well known and respected RA university. However, you would have to talk to an advisor at your desired destination school to know for sure.
Marylunde, I know you mentioned in your other thread about having test anxiety and such, so be advised that the ASU earned admissions courses also have remotely proctored exams. I talked to them earlier and they said most of the courses have a proctored midterm AND final.
I wish I could find a school that does not do proctored exams. Do you know any???