08-14-2008, 03:31 PM
Thanks, all, for helping me calm down a little. . .
I actually came out quite well. I probably have 60+ credits available between transfer sources, and they said I only needed 4.5. I will likely look into having some certification credits assessed.
I would hate to sign up, have them not approve the class, then have to appeal. That would eat the time advantage over COSC (which I am waiting to get through some math requirement for, thus the switch to Excelsior).
The most frustrating thing, probably, was that Charter Oak had approved the course even without my being enrolled. I guess that's just how the Big 3 operate differently.
Gary's right, though-- this does probably mean they're taking their course approvals seriously.
gcalvin Wrote:So other than Information Literacy, how do things look?. . .
It means that they take their role seriously. It means that their regional accreditation stands for something.
I actually came out quite well. I probably have 60+ credits available between transfer sources, and they said I only needed 4.5. I will likely look into having some certification credits assessed.
I would hate to sign up, have them not approve the class, then have to appeal. That would eat the time advantage over COSC (which I am waiting to get through some math requirement for, thus the switch to Excelsior).
Kiwi Lover Wrote:. . .I wouldn't be surprised if they accepted it even if they didn't count it during the unofficial eval. . .
The most frustrating thing, probably, was that Charter Oak had approved the course even without my being enrolled. I guess that's just how the Big 3 operate differently.
Gary's right, though-- this does probably mean they're taking their course approvals seriously.