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Could someone who has some Straighterline courses on their transcript at TESC tell me what they look like? The stuff under "Course," "Course Title," and "Grade."
I'd actually like to know both ways: Transferred through FHSU and straight in through ACE. If someone could post what it looks like, I'd appreciate it. Mainly I'm looking to find out if it delineates that it was from Straighterline specifically or if it just lists it under TESC or FHSU.
Thanks.
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07-03-2010, 05:19 PM
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sirjake Wrote:Could someone who has some Straighterline courses on their transcript at TESC tell me what they look like? The stuff under "Course," "Course Title," and "Grade."
Here's how the economics courses transferred from FHSU to TESC. No reference to straighterline, ECFI202/201 is FHSU's coding for the courses.
C: Social Sciences (Completed) >
Complete 12 semester hours in the Social Sciences, >
including at least two subject areas.
Semester Hours Completed: 12.00
Src Course # ...Title........................................... S.H. ...Grd..TESC # ......Notes
3.....ECFI202.... Principles of Economics M ... 3.00 ....B ... ECO-111... *TE
3.... ECFI201.... Principles of Economics M ... 3.00 ...A ... ECO-112... *TE
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Awesome. Thanks. Not a huge deal, but I wanted to be sure. If anyone else knows how it looks coming in from ACE, I'd appreciate that as well. Thanks again.
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