Students Western Governors
Published Sep 21, 2014
Hello,
My employer pays for tuition in terms of 16 credits per year -- 16 credits per year in 2014, 16 credits per year in 2015, etc.....
If one did 16 credits this year with WGU is there anyway to prove that one completed 16 credits? (being that WGU charges for 6 months and not in terms of credits)
Is there something that can be printed out that states the class you passed and the credits given for the class.
Thanks very much
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
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Once you complete the 16 credits in that particular term, you visit the student portal, then you'll click on "unofficial transcript" and print a copy to submit to whomever wishes to see the proof of credits earned. However, obtaining an official transcript will take longer, of course.
Wile E Coyote, ASN, RN
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As already noted, you would have access to your unofficial transcript at any time. Additionally, at the end of each term, they snail mail and e mail a "grade mailer" that also lists completed courses. Each format (transcript vs grade mailer) contains a different mix of information, i.e. one breaks down the financial portion more distinctly, while another explains WGU's grading system more clearly. Between both of the above, I was able to clearly illustrate the CU's earned per class and tuition and fees accrued per line item for my work's tuition reimbursement program.