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Alternative Credit Project
#21
Excelsior confirmed today that the following will apply to my BLS degree as UL arts and science credits.
I just signed up for

ACPE-0031 Introduction to Differential Equations (edX)
ACPE-0137 Linear Differential Equations (edX)
ACPE-0138 Nonlinear Differential Equations: Order and Chaos (edX)

Grand total 9 A&S UL credits for $147! The only negative is that these are not self paced courses. You do have to sign up for the verified certificate to get ACE credit.
Still on track to finish Summer 2016. Whoop Whoop!:hurray:

Great find!
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#22
Hello all. I've been away from the forum for a while. I recently received an email concerning Alternative Credit Project, which prompted me to check-in here.

Both COSC's and TESC's websites concerning ACP have the same courses Jen listed in her original post. Both COSC & TESC still appear to accept ACE-approved and NCCRS-approved courses which have an accredited college course equivalent. It seems that's quiet a large number of courses. The courses enumerated in the ACP list are amongst the many ACE and NCCRS approved courses.

Consequently, I don't really understand the Alternative Credit Project. What's the purpose of it? It simply appears to be a sampling of mostly general education courses, taught in a non-traditional setting, which should be acquired in the first and second years of college ... and, which are collected and displayed on ACP website along with vendors which are approved. This has value as not everyone possesses this information. But it simply seems to a repeat of what most degreeforum.net members already know.

Does it impact other ACE=approved and NCCRS-approved courses in relation to what COSC, TESC (and other uni's discussed here) will accept as transfer credit?

Thanks
Robin
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#23
rvm Wrote:Hello all. I've been away from the forum for a while. I recently received an email concerning Alternative Credit Project, which prompted me to check-in here.

Both COSC's and TESC's websites concerning ACP have the same courses Jen listed in her original post. Both COSC & TESC still appear to accept ACE-approved and NCCRS-approved courses which have an accredited college course equivalent. It seems that's quiet a large number of courses. The courses enumerated in the ACP list are amongst the many ACE and NCCRS approved courses.

Consequently, I don't really understand the Alternative Credit Project. What's the purpose of it? It simply appears to be a sampling of mostly general education courses, taught in a non-traditional setting, which should be acquired in the first and second years of college ... and, which are collected and displayed on ACP website along with vendors which are approved. This has value as not everyone possesses this information. But it simply seems to a repeat of what most degreeforum.net members already know.

Does it impact other ACE=approved and NCCRS-approved courses in relation to what COSC, TESC (and other uni's discussed here) will accept as transfer credit?

Thanks
Robin

So in a nutshell, all of these participants are already providers of non-credit, ACE credit, and NCCRS approved courses. Each provider has their own business model, and though some schools ALWAYS accept ACE credit (like the big 3) the real hook they are offering individually is that they have created partnerships with some schools. (for instance, if you go on Straighterline's page, they have a big list). Beyond a partnership, it's really just "hope" that your credit transfers. I know ACE likes to believe their credit transfers easily, but in fact it doesn't. I have direct experience with many colleges on the ACE list that don't accept ACE credit! As such, when you browse around these companies, you'll see them copy/paste the same party line, the same list of schools, etc. and no one is accountable for the the fact that ACE credits hardly ever transfer into traditional community colleges or public colleges/universities. (yes, they are 100/200 level)

So- this Alternative Credit Project is a big deal because ACE has actually entered into written agreements with public colleges/universities and community colleges that guarantee transfer of SPECIFIC courses. The link in the first post actually lists equivalencies. This was non-existent before. For example, I KNOW if I take ABC class from Straighterline that XYZ College will award me 3 credits as English 101 (or whatever). This is the magic list I've been waiting for actually! I haven't shared my enthusiasm for ACE on my Facebook page or book because it's too risky for parents when they have no idea where their 9th graders are going to college! But, this list means a lot more security (at least in taking specific courses) and that's worth talking about.

An example that is really great news- Colorado, as a state, has included every one of their public community colleges in the project! So, anyone from anywhere could use ACP to earn an AA degree through one of those community colleges in high school without ever having to formally "dual enroll" or take entrance exams! (8th grader? No problem. No free dual enrollment in your state? No problem) Hope that helps!
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#24
Thank you Jen! That does help! :hurray:
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#25
Update on the University of Memphis and the ACP. I contacted the person listed in the U of M press release regarding the ACP. They forwarded my e-mail to someone else, and that person replied with the following. Apparently, the ACP is not canned at U of M, but is awaiting further review. Not great news, but better than U of M backing out completely.

Quote:Our project has been put on hold for a bit as our faculty need to do some additional review of the courses. I can get back to you once that has been completed.

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MSN Executive Leadership - The University of Memphis - 2016
MBA Healthcare Management - Western Governors University - 2015
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#26
futuremrsmlb Wrote:Excelsior confirmed today that the following will apply to my BLS degree as UL arts and science credits.
I just signed up for

ACPE-0031 Introduction to Differential Equations (edX)
ACPE-0137 Linear Differential Equations (edX)
ACPE-0138 Nonlinear Differential Equations: Order and Chaos (edX)

Grand total 9 A&S UL credits for $147! The only negative is that these are not self paced courses. You do have to sign up for the verified certificate to get ACE credit.
Still on track to finish Summer 2016. Whoop Whoop!:hurray:

Great find!

Huh...my Excelsior advisor told me specifically I could not use the Edx courses for my differential equations requirement. Maybe it's different because I'm in the School of Business and Technology and D.E. is a specific program requirement.
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#27
I am no longer with Excelsior now.
However, at the time of this post I was enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts program and my advisor did approve these courses.
Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies
Open College @ Kaplan University
Completed
April 2016

Master of Business Administration
Kaplan University now Purdue University
In Progress
32 out of 60 credits earned
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