06-02-2010, 12:09 AM
Hi,
I cannot tell what your working on...is it beg, inter or college algebra?
You have to score 70% or better on the assessment.
Once you assess at 70%+ you log in to your ACE account. Under the MyCourses tab search for ALEKS. Click on the course you just completed and add course. You will then enter the date completed, and click the update course button. Then click on submit for review button. You will see "pending" next to the course. ACES will then contact ALEKS and confirm your course completion. Once complete (can take from 1-24hrs depending on backlog and such) your ACE account will change to "approved/processing". When ACE has completed processing you will receive an email confirming the course has been added to your ACE transcript. You can then log in to your ACE account and order a transcript sent to TESC (this is when you pay the fee of $40).
I cannot tell what your working on...is it beg, inter or college algebra?
You have to score 70% or better on the assessment.
Once you assess at 70%+ you log in to your ACE account. Under the MyCourses tab search for ALEKS. Click on the course you just completed and add course. You will then enter the date completed, and click the update course button. Then click on submit for review button. You will see "pending" next to the course. ACES will then contact ALEKS and confirm your course completion. Once complete (can take from 1-24hrs depending on backlog and such) your ACE account will change to "approved/processing". When ACE has completed processing you will receive an email confirming the course has been added to your ACE transcript. You can then log in to your ACE account and order a transcript sent to TESC (this is when you pay the fee of $40).
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