Southeastern Oklahoma State University and ACE

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by okiemom, Feb 8, 2009.

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  1. okiemom

    okiemom New Member

    I came across this information on the website for Southeastern Oklahoma State University. I makes me wonder if they would transcript ALEX, FEMA and Straighterline classes. I've sent an email asking about it, specifically for non-enrolled students, so I'll let everyone know when I hear from them.

    ACE College Credit Recommendation Service(CCRS) (formerly called ACE/PONSI)

    The ACE administers the Registry of Credit Recommendations for organizations participating in the CCRS (formerly called PONSI). The registry offers the sponsor’s course participants a permanent, computerized record of all courses evaluated by the College Credit Recommendation Service. Currently enrolled students may be granted credit in accordance with the ACE recommendations, after completion of 12 semester hours of course work at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. To obtain credit, the student must have a transcript provided by the ACE.
     
  2. okiemom

    okiemom New Member

    I just received an answer to this.... kind of. I plan on looking into this a bit more. I know in state tuition would be easier for me.

    Hi,

    We do accept ACE credit recommendations. We would evaluate the ACE transcript to see what comparable credit we have here at Southeastern. We don’t have a fee to transcript the work; however, the person must be a current Southeastern student who has completed 12+ credit hours here before we record any extra-institutional credit. I hope this information is helpful. If you need additional information, please let me know.


    Kristie Luke
    Assoc. Dean for Admissions & Records/Registrar
    Southeastern Oklahoma State University
    1405 N 4th, PMB 4225 – Durant, OK 74701
    Phone: 580-745-2165 Fax: 580-745-7502
    [email protected] www.SE.edu
     
  3. TCord1964

    TCord1964 New Member

    You don't mention what kind of degree program you are looking for, but since you are looking for in-state tution, the Oklahoma Electronic Campus is a good place to start.
     

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