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Basic question about Study.com, Saylor.org, Shmoop, and other ACE credits services - cecilgambe7 - 07-17-2019 Im so newbie so i want to ask: If i open account in any of these services, i approve some courses and get transferible credits, may i then cancel my membership? Or i will loss the user and the credits if i cancel it?? RE: Basic question about Study.com, Saylor.org, Shmoop, and other ACE credits services - Supermind - 07-17-2019 As for Saylor, Straighterline, Aleks etc, you add your credits to the ACE credit register, and ACE will transfer it to your desired university. So, your credit records will always be with ACE, even if you canceled your membership eithbthese oroviders. Saylor has no membership fee, so nothing to cancel. As for study.com, I asked them this question. And they said that even if I canceled my membership, they would be preserving my credits just like any normal school would. So, you can cancel your membership after you have completed the required courses. RE: Basic question about Study.com, Saylor.org, Shmoop, and other ACE credits services - cecilgambe7 - 07-17-2019 (07-17-2019, 09:04 AM)Supermind Wrote: As for Saylor, Straighterline, Aleks etc, you add your credits to the ACE credit register, and ACE will transfer it to your desired university. So, your credit records will always be with ACE, even if you canceled your membership eithbthese oroviders. Saylor has no membership fee, so nothing to cancel. As for study.com, I asked them this question. And they said that even if I canceled my membership, they would be preserving my credits just like any normal school would. So, you can cancel your membership after you have completed the required courses. Thank you for your reply, so i need ACE account, or being enrolled in some college? I was thinking about getting some credits before enrolling in college, is this posbile? RE: Basic question about Study.com, Saylor.org, Shmoop, and other ACE credits services - allvia - 07-17-2019 (07-17-2019, 09:31 AM)cecilgambe7 Wrote:(07-17-2019, 09:04 AM)Supermind Wrote: As for Saylor, Straighterline, Aleks etc, you add your credits to the ACE credit register, and ACE will transfer it to your desired university. So, your credit records will always be with ACE, even if you canceled your membership eithbthese oroviders. Saylor has no membership fee, so nothing to cancel. As for study.com, I asked them this question. And they said that even if I canceled my membership, they would be preserving my credits just like any normal school would. So, you can cancel your membership after you have completed the required courses. It is recommended that for any ACE recommended course you add it to your ACE transcript - even if the school you end up attending wants the transcripts send directly from the provider (such as the case with TESU and Study.com). Having them on the ACE transcript protects you many years down the road should a provider shutdown and you need to prove you indeed took Bio I w/lab someday (for example) - ACE would be your official transcript for that. You didn't ask about NCCRS but since many of the providers we talk about here offer courses through both ACE and NCCRS it is important to note that courses that are only NCCRS - those transcripts must come direct from the provider, as there is no centralized transcript service for NCCRS credits. In example Saylor offers some courses that are both ACE/NCCRS, some that are only ACE, and some that are only NCCRS. Also be aware that in the cases of those that are both ACE/NCCRS they may be evaluated at different levels (LL vs UL) - in example 'Business-301' may be ACE reviewed as LL, but NCCRS evaluates it as UL; this may determine which transcript you choose to send to the school you're getting your degree from. In the end LL/UL credit granted is determined by the school - and can vary from school to school. RE: Basic question about Study.com, Saylor.org, Shmoop, and other ACE credits services - Supermind - 07-17-2019 Opening an ACE account does not require you to be enrolled with any college. You could just gather credits in your ACE credit register, and enrol with a university when you have sufficient credits. RE: Basic question about Study.com, Saylor.org, Shmoop, and other ACE credits services - cecilgambe7 - 07-17-2019 Thanks for your valuable information, I'll pay special attention the LL, UL issue... So the suggestion is to transcript my courses to my ACE account, but for every transcription to ACE account I should I pay a fee? If i transcript one, two or three courses at once i may pay just one time this fee? RE: Basic question about Study.com, Saylor.org, Shmoop, and other ACE credits services - bjcheung77 - 07-17-2019 FYI, sending courses to be added into your transcript to ACE recommendation for credit does not require a fee. You should complete each course and when graded, add them to your ACE account. The only time you pay, is when you sign up $20. It includes 1 free transcript to go to the school you want to send the transcript to (in the future), all subsequent transcripts are $15. I usually tell people to do two transcripts, 1 when you are almost done with your classes and 1 final transcript for when you're done and they need to audit your credits. RE: Basic question about Study.com, Saylor.org, Shmoop, and other ACE credits services - BrighterFuture88 - 07-18-2019 (07-17-2019, 09:04 AM)Supermind Wrote: As for Saylor, Straighterline, Aleks etc, you add your credits to the ACE credit register, and ACE will transfer it to your desired university. So, your credit records will always be with ACE, even if you canceled your membership eithbthese oroviders. Saylor has no membership fee, so nothing to cancel. As for study.com, I asked them this question. And they said that even if I canceled my membership, they would be preserving my credits just like any normal school would. So, you can cancel your membership after you have completed the required courses. What about for the Ethics course from The Institutes? I tried registering it on the ACE site and they can’t find that name or anything. RE: Basic question about Study.com, Saylor.org, Shmoop, and other ACE credits services - bjcheung77 - 07-18-2019 BrighterFuture88 Wrote:What about for the Ethics course from The Institutes? I tried registering it on the ACE site and they can’t find that name or anything. All of the FREE credits are ACE recommended for credit. You will need to get those sent to ACE for storage/transcript. Many people select the wrong course and completed Ethics 311 instead of Ethics 312. Can you tell us which one you selected and if you chose the $5 option? The course for $5 is actually continuing education units, it's not worth college credit, the FREE course is the one you want. RE: Basic question about Study.com, Saylor.org, Shmoop, and other ACE credits services - BrighterFuture88 - 07-18-2019 (07-18-2019, 03:55 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote:BrighterFuture88 Wrote:What about for the Ethics course from The Institutes? I tried registering it on the ACE site and they can’t find that name or anything. I selected the CPCU Ethics course and did as this site originally recommended and selected the free option. My question was actually based on registering my credit on the ACE website, but “The Institutes” isn’t any option for an institution. I take it that it is called, “American Institute For Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters, Insurance Institute of America”? |