12-01-2020, 10:58 AM
Looks like they updated the page about transcripts
and under the Working Transcript Requests
It's a shame because before all this happened, if a provider went out of business at least you had the credit saved in ACE's system but now it looks like if a provider went out of business then it's gone... and if a provider is still in business, you have to hope that either they make the transition to acclaim OR if they offer transcripts via that the university you are planning to use the credits at accepts the transcripts (An example where this is not the case is Parchment and Tesu)
And now it opens the question of - What happens when Credly/Acclaim is acquired/goes out of business? Does that mean you have to jump through hoops again?
Quote:Beginning December 2020, ACE's transcript services for Learning Evaluations (formerly CREDIT) are offered through a Working Transcript. These enhanced credentials require issuance; please see the "Working Transcript Request" section below for additional details. Former transcripts offered through Credential Solutions/Parchment may still be considered valid.
and under the Working Transcript Requests
Quote:If you completed and passed a course or exam that carries ACE Learning Evaluations (formerly CREDIT) recommendations, you will be sent an email invitation to claim your free badge. After claiming the badge, you may create an account on Acclaim and use that account to order free academic transcripts without further approvals. Visit Acclaim's Transcript help page for questions that may arise regarding Working Transcripts.
If you completed an ACE endorsed course or exam and have not received an email invitation to claim your badge, please contact your training provider for more information. If you are not sure whom to contact at your training provider, please connect with the ACE Resource Center at credit@acenet.edu for assistance.
It's a shame because before all this happened, if a provider went out of business at least you had the credit saved in ACE's system but now it looks like if a provider went out of business then it's gone... and if a provider is still in business, you have to hope that either they make the transition to acclaim OR if they offer transcripts via that the university you are planning to use the credits at accepts the transcripts (An example where this is not the case is Parchment and Tesu)
And now it opens the question of - What happens when Credly/Acclaim is acquired/goes out of business? Does that mean you have to jump through hoops again?
In Progress:
TESU: BA Computer Science (118/121)
Soon: Capstone
Completed: AS in Mathematics, Certificate in Computer Information Systems
TESU: 6 Credits (SOS-110, CMP-3540)
Coursera: 39 Credits (IBM Data Analysis & Visualization Foundations, SAS Advanced Programmer, Google Data Analytics, IBM Full Stack Software Developer)
Study.com: 27 Credits (Management Information Systems, Systems Analysis & Design, Database Management, Computer Architecture, Discrete Mathematics, Geometry, Data Structures, Intro to Operating Systems, Calculus)
InstantCert.com: 3 Credits (American Government)
CSMLearn.com: 3 Credits
Sophia.org: 49 Credits
Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service 11 Credits
B&M College: 105.34 Credits
TESU: BA Computer Science (118/121)
Soon: Capstone
Completed: AS in Mathematics, Certificate in Computer Information Systems
TESU: 6 Credits (SOS-110, CMP-3540)
Coursera: 39 Credits (IBM Data Analysis & Visualization Foundations, SAS Advanced Programmer, Google Data Analytics, IBM Full Stack Software Developer)
Study.com: 27 Credits (Management Information Systems, Systems Analysis & Design, Database Management, Computer Architecture, Discrete Mathematics, Geometry, Data Structures, Intro to Operating Systems, Calculus)
InstantCert.com: 3 Credits (American Government)
CSMLearn.com: 3 Credits
Sophia.org: 49 Credits
Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service 11 Credits
B&M College: 105.34 Credits