06-01-2022, 10:24 AM
That's right, you just need an overall 70% or higher to pass the course. As for all ACE/NCCRS credits, these are not graded. However, having said that, you may want to try and get a higher percentage because some undergrad or grad program may want to review your alternative ACE/NCCRS credits for admission or credit transfer.
For example, UMass Global (formerly Brandman) requires an 81.5 or higher for each ACE course you want to transfer into their program. Someone who was looking at a semi-competitive graduate program who didn't have many graded credits had to send their ACE courses for review before being admitted to that graduate program.
For example, UMass Global (formerly Brandman) requires an 81.5 or higher for each ACE course you want to transfer into their program. Someone who was looking at a semi-competitive graduate program who didn't have many graded credits had to send their ACE courses for review before being admitted to that graduate program.
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