Straighterline has six new ACE reviewed classes!

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by rickyjo, Dec 7, 2010.

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  1. rickyjo

    rickyjo New Member

    Here is some of the email I received today:
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    Dear Richard,

    A couple of months ago we launched a group of new courses. At the time we had received conditional ACE credit recommendation. We are excited to announce that the wait is over...the American Council on Education's (ACE) Credit Recommendation Service reviewed and recommends StraighterLine's new online college courses for credit. The newest college courses include:
    General Calculus I
    Introductory Biology
    Introductory Biology with Lab
    General Chemistry I
    General Chemistry I with Lab
    Business Communications
     
  2. james_lankford

    james_lankford New Member

    College Courses Online - Take Online College Courses - StraighterLine
     
  3. rickyjo

    rickyjo New Member

    How about that, Psychology! This is exciting, a few humanities and social studies classes and there is some serious potential that SL could actually produce sufficient credit for an associates degree in the very near future!
     
  4. RKanarek

    RKanarek Member

    Open enrollment college chemistry with lab for $138/month or $399 for six months? FANTASTIC catch, rickjo! Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing!

    Cordially,
    Richard Kanarek

    P.S. And thanks for the direct link, Mr. Lankford!
     
  5. diplox

    diplox New Member

    Calc I and soon Calc II? That's very useful. Thanks for this! :)
     
  6. b4cz28

    b4cz28 Active Member

    With all the ace reviewed stuff out now, it seems that you could all most do a whole degree with them.
     
  7. RKanarek

    RKanarek Member

    Perhaps one could if some saintly person were to cull the chaff from the wheat and post a list of particularly spiffy ACE courses and exams. (Hint, hint. ;-)
     
  8. SteveFoerster

    SteveFoerster Resident Gadfly Staff Member

    I don't know about others, but between CLEP and FEMA, that's up to three-fourths of a Bachelor's degree right there.

    -=Steve=-
     

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