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  1. We're exploring that now and are very much interested in finding a way to offer those other nursing prerequisites. Our next course launch will likely be in 4-5 months, which would be earliest that could be a possibility. Once the course set is identified, we typically let students know on our site as "coming soon." Thank you for your interest! David Parento, COO/CFO StraighterLine
  2. There is a formal articulation agreement between WGU and StraighterLine, which means that SL courses transfer directly upon admission to WGU (you do not need to go through the ACE credit transfer process). StraighterLine has degree maps that show exactly how SL courses fit within your intended WGU degree program, including the nursing degree programs: http://www.straighterline.com/degree-maps/partner-college-degree-pathways.cfm. In fact, more than 10 courses offered by StraighterLine fit into the WGU nursing degree programs (prelicensure and RN to BSN programs). Another nice part of this relationship is that students transferring SL courses to WGU also receive up to a $200 tuition credit from WGU upon admission there (http://www.straighterline.com/partner-colleges/western-governors-university.cfm). One note - for the nursing program prerequisites, WGU requires proctored exams, which you can do with your StraighterLine course via ProctorU. David Parento, COO/CFO StraighterLine

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