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:confused:HAS ANYONE TAKEN A STRAIGHTLINER COURSE AND TRANSFERED IT TO THIER SCHOOL?

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.

LoMo, if you go to EC's publications page, you can find this information. Log in, go under the "resources" tab, and then under "Learning Resources" look for the link to downloadable documents. Click on "Fees, Financial Information & Forms," and there is a document called "How Much Will Your Excelsior College Associate Degree in Nursing Cost?" That should give you an idea of what you'll need. Also, you CAN submit an application to the school for $75 that will result in a transcript review -- that is when they will tell you what you need, it doesn't cost $975 to find out.

well do u have to be enrolled at Fort Hayes physically to have them transcribe the courses from straightline? Please help

Specializes in Cardiac.
well do u have to be enrolled at Fort Hayes physically to have them transcribe the courses from straightline? Please help

FHSU no longer transcribes Straighterline courses.

Specializes in CriticalCare.

thanks to all who shared insight into this resource.

it would be a good deal for any college who would accept.

i wonder if would consider these, as somebody posted that question in another thread.

i was skeptical

Specializes in Cardiac.
thanks to all who shared insight into this resource.

it would be a good deal for any college who would accept.

i wonder if WGU would consider these, as somebody posted that question in another thread.

i was skeptical

Check Straighterline's website for Partner Schools and they have a course matrix listed, that will give you an idea of how their courses fall at . Last I checked the new ones are not listed but the older ones are.

Good luck!

Sorry about bumping this old thread.

My university I want the class to be sent to doesn't accept ACE classes but accept classes from some of the partner colleges. So if I transfer the course from straighterline to Kaplan for example, will this be "transcribed"?

I'm confused.

Specializes in CRITIAL CARE TRANSPORT AIR AND GROUND.

You need to speak to the accepting university and find out if they will accept the credits from the school you want to take the class from.. do that first.. once you find one that is acceptable you can go for it.. I contacted excelsior .. first.. and sent the class and school info.. they emailed me back yes they would accept.. and then I had the credits transferred.. it worked for me

R.

I have the same question. If I take a College Algebra class at StraighterLine then transfer it to Albany State then transfer it again. Does my College Algebra class become transcribed automatically from Albany?

I have the same question. If I take a College Algebra class at StraighterLine then transfer it to Albany State then transfer it again. Does my College Algebra class become transcribed automatically from Albany?

Have had credits transcribed on records from different schools. You will still need to have the transcripts sent from the original school to get credit at each new school. No school will accept credits on a 'third party' school transcript.

Well i spoke to Excelsior and they said that when a straighterline class is transfered into their university, then if the student then decides to transfer out the transcript will state that it was transferred in from Straighterline.

Has anyone taken A&P I with lab or II with lab through straighterline? if so, would you recommend it?!?!

Has anyone taken a straighterline (SL) Algebra class and transferred to ISU for the LVN-BSN program? I'm getting ready to take my final for algebra and am trying to figure out if I need the exam proctored. SL states it's an option and ISU doesn't seem to be able to answer, at least those who I've spoken to. They accept ACE and said they accept SL but I can't find any information specific to whether proctoring is required for these prerequisites. Does anyone know what the transcripts look like with or without the proctoring option? I've used CLEP/DSST/Excelsior for my other classes and this is my only experience with straighterline. I'm going back to school after 20 years - much more complicated than it used to be!!

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks and have a great day....... :)

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