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Old 02-28-2008, 07:02 AM
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Hey, that's great! Finally someone figured it out. Thank you. For those who are familiar with the subject, have the time and would like to save some money, this is a great option. And it's not very difficult to complete the requirements, depending on your background.

I think as far as I'm concerned, I will be going the CLEP/DSST route just because it's faster and less of an administrative headache.

But as you've mentioned, ALEKS is a great learning tool, especially if you really what know your stuff.
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Old 02-28-2008, 12:24 PM
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ehhh sorry i'm a little slow today, i dont know if i get it.
so you sign up for ALEKS, do their little assignments and online quizzes, then you contact ACE letting them know you've finished, then they recommend you for credit?
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Old 02-28-2008, 04:27 PM
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Addision,

Would you be willing to post the form sent to you by ACE? My reply from someone in program evaluations with ACE said that ACE does not provide a form, it's up to ALEKS to report to ACE instead.

One of these days, we'll get it figured out, I hope!

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Old 03-02-2008, 12:14 PM
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Default ACE Forms for credit

Ok here are the forms, maybe someone could make them a sticky so other can have them as well. I have included them as an attachment, but I'm not sure how you access them.

Maybe someone could let me know?
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Old 03-04-2008, 08:22 AM
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Addision, you have a PM.

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Old 03-28-2008, 04:26 PM
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Addison
Where did you put the forms for ACE credit?

I am confused, what am I missing? I won't have to take a proctored exam? I just do the Aleks class Beginning Algebra, and then contact ACE for credit? Then ACE sends my credit to Excelsior? Do I need to contact ALeks and/ or Ace beforehand and tell them I want to get credit? Or fill out paperwork? I am already signed up with Aleks and am working on beginning Algebra. (I was using it to try to pass the college math clep but I like this plan more.)
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Old 03-30-2008, 08:31 PM
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Well I just finished Beginning Algebra in a total 36 hours, which took a month, thus the total cost so far for 3 math credits is US$19.95, which is really affordable indeed.

The downside from an exam taker perspective is the frequent re-assesments, but in my case, I could not beat the comfort of my house, and the total confidence I know the material well.

I will update this thread again when I have the details of the process to get the credits showing up on my Excelsior transcript.
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Old 04-01-2008, 04:24 PM
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Update

A) You must register at ACE (which is great for other ACE reviewed courses as well) you can either mail in a PDF or use this link (I believe there is a one time ACE fee of US$40):
https://www.acenet.edu/transcripts/r...r/register.cfm
This can be used instead of using ACE Participant form.pdf

B) Then the attached form ACE Class Form.pdf has to be:
  1. filled in by the student
  2. sent to ALEKS (I filled in mine, scanned it to pdf and emailed support@aleks.com)
  3. which in turn signs and faxes it to ACE at (202) 775-8578

Instructions on how to fill in the form:
  • BOX A: Course name, in this case Beginning Algebra
  • BOX B: ACE Institution Code is ALEK
  • BOX C: ACE Course number is 0001 for Beginning Algebra
  • BOX D: Date the Aleks course was completed
  • BOX E: Location code for all Aleks courses is 001
  • BOX F: Student's SSN (I used my SIN as Canadian without any problems)
  • BOX G: Student's first and last names


C) ACE well then post the course completion unto the ACE Credit Transcript web site, which you then order a transcript sent to your institution. To trully save, wait till all the courses are completed prior to paying US$15 ACE Transcript mailing fee. https://www.acenet.edu/transcripts
  • Login then
  • Select Order Transcripts
  • Select Order Credit Transcripts
  • Select ACE Institution List
  • Follow the onscreen instruction to add the institution name
  • Enter your Institution records office address(see below)
  • Select Add this address
  • Confirm the mailing address by selecting Continue
  • Enter credit card information into Payment & Billing Information




Here are Records Office address for some popular institutions in this forum:
Excelsior College
Records Office
7 Columbia Circle
Albany, NY 12203-5159

Thomas Edison State College
The Office of the Registrar
101 W. State St.
Trenton, N.J. 08608-1176

Charter Oak State College
Office of the Registrar
55 Paul Manafort Drive
New Britain, CT 06053-2150




*umm the pdf size is 77KB, thus I cannot attached the form, can a moderator increase the maximum pdf attachment size from 19.5KB to 80 KB for PDF, in the mean time, the pdf form is in a ZIP
Attached Files
File Type: zip ALEKS-ACE Class Form.zip (70.9 KB, 31 views)

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Old 04-02-2008, 09:32 AM
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Zefrench, would it be possible for you to email me the form?

Thanks in advance!
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Old 04-02-2008, 07:11 PM
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Gus I recommend the online process instead of the pdf way to open your initial ACE account, much faster and no requirement for SSN.
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