04-06-2020, 01:35 PM
(04-03-2020, 12:38 PM)jsd Wrote: Still very curious what happened with that first January 16th group, as all of those orgs are closely related to each other. COSC must have found something they didn't like.
I can tell you offline if you'd like, though I don't think I should comment publicly on exactly what we know about why COSC did what they did.
I will say three things:
1. It has nothing to do with any COSC objection to any Coopersmith course, assessment or course materials.
2. The answer lies in the wording of your question; and
3. It was merely step 1 in COSC's move away from non-collegiate learning
From what I've been told, come summer (though I don't know what role the COVID-19 outbreak may change their plans), non-collegiate learning sources will have to be reviewed by COSC directly for them to accept transfer credits. We could apply using this process too, though I don't know if we will.