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  • The American Council on Education's College Credit Recommendation Service (ACE CREDIT) allows students to gain access to academic credit for courses taken outside traditional degree programs.  Study.com has 46 courses that have been approved for ACE CREDIT.

  • Study.com offers most of the courses typically taken in the first two years of college.

  • This link has a list of the 46 courses through which ACE credit may be earned.

  • If you need help deciding which course is right for your student, Study.com's Guidance Experts are available to help with personalized advice.

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Take the credit-granting exam paired with the course to earn credit that can be transferred to over 2,000 colleges.

  • Registering for the exam is easy.

  • For a student to be eligible to take a final exam, he or she must pass all of the quizzes in the course. Once a student passes all quizzes, he or she can register for the final exam, download the online testing software and take the exam.

  • Students can take 2 ACE credit exams per month.  If for some reason the student does not meet the 70% minimum score to pass the exam, the student may retake the exam again in 3 days.

HOW IT WORKS

  • Video lessons are less than 10 minutes long, so students can study in small doses.

  • Study.com instructors make concepts easy to understand with concrete examples and simple explanations.

  • Students can see how much they've learned by taking the short quiz after each lesson. They'll get their score instantly and can see what they've mastered and what they need to review.

  • The personal course page keeps track of the student’s progress, what they’ve completed and how much more they need to do.

Students will watch a video lesson, take notes, and take quizzes

 
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Transfer Credit

Credit may be transferred to more than 2,000 colleges

  • A list of colleges within the ACE Credit College and University Network may be found here.

  • College credit is NOT automatically earned by successfully completing an ACE course.  Each academic institution has sole discretion as to whether or not it will accept the completed course and award the student with transferrable credits. 

  • The amount of transferrable credit for each course is recommended by the American Council on Education (ACE) and can be found on this website.  Admission officials at specific academic institutions will then determine the number of credits they will accept.

  • To learn more about ACE credit transcripts and how ACE credit recommendations may be used, click here.

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Students can take ACE courses and earn college credit with a credit-granting exam

Choose from 46 ACE courses

 
Earn Credit

**IMPORTANT: The above link will explain how exams are proctored and walk you through specific instructions

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