08-31-2017, 05:56 PM
(08-31-2017, 01:56 PM)studiousimp Wrote:(05-19-2017, 06:40 PM)Study.com Wrote: We are sorry for any confusion; we understand why this looks contradictory and that was not our intent.
As you may have noticed, some of our most recent ACE-recommended courses have only received 2 credits, and in an attempt to get the full 3-credit approval we needed to slow down and revamp our process. With these 3 courses in particular, we need to take them back in-house and smooth out some of the curriculum before submitting to ACE.
The original estimate that was given in March did not take into account changes to our process. Given these additional factors, we expect these 3 courses will not be available in the next two months and, unfortunately, we don't have more details on the timeline beyond that.
We apologize for any inconvenience this causes and would encourage you to check back in on the status of these courses in 3 months.
We are constantly striving to bring the most credit to our users and have been making great progress with additional courses throughout many subjects. We are sorry these particular courses were not part of our recent accomplishments.
Thanks,
The Study.com Team
Study.com, it's been three months (+) so I'm checking... would you please update us on the status of Ethics in the Social Sciences, History and Systems of Psychology and Physiological Psychology? Thanks.
Hi All,
Thank you for checking in and remaining patient with us as we continue to iterate and improve our processes. Though we cannot guarantee whether these courses will be credit recommended and exactly when they will be released, History and Systems of Psychology is scheduled to be included in our next review and Ethics in the Social Sciences is in the works.
We're also still working diligently with ACE and NCCRS to get existing 300-level courses recommended for upper division credit (which does include upper level accounting courses) as well as courses that have received 2 credit recommendations rather than 3.
We are hoping to get some of these courses live before the end of the year, but can't make any guarantees. We're sorry for the inconvenience, but please know we're working diligently to get these and other credit recommended courses to you all as soon as we can!
Thank you,
The Study.com Team


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