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  DETC Credit Transfer News
Posted by: ShotoJuku - 07-31-2007, 03:22 PM - Forum: Off Topic - Replies (1)

[SIZE="3"]This may interest a few of you.....[/SIZE]


[SIZE="3"]Copy from Michael P. Lambert, DETC Executive Director[/SIZE]

[SIZE="2"]Everyone will be happy to see that nationally accredited schools won a victory in the Senate for transfer of credits. The Senate voted 95-0 on new language that, while not ideal, makes it much harder for colleges to discriminate against students based on the accreditation source of previous credits. This bill still has to clear the House, but this is a clear victory for schools like Columbia Southern University.

Success in the Senate on Transfer of Credit

We are delighted to advise that on July 24th 2007, the full Senate passed, 95-0, the Higher Education Amendments of 2007, S. 1642, its version of reauthorization of the Higher Education Act (HEA). With the vote, the Senate revised the troublesome, objectionable language on credit transfer that appeared in the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee-passed version of the bill on June 20th.

The new language about credit transfer approved today represents a significant victory for DETC and all the nationally accredited institutions.

The Committee-passed version of the bill would have encouraged, or at least arguably permitted, colleges and universities to openly discriminate against credits earned at institutions accredited by national accrediting associations like DETC. But the final bill passed today contains new language we can live with: it now simply requires institutions of higher education to publish a statement of the criteria established by the institution regarding the transfer of credit earned at another institution.
While this new, “neutral” language does not include the famous CHEA principle on credit transfer, it does eliminate the prior wording that seemed to authorize, if not encourage, student transcript discrimination. We would have liked the Senate to have gone farther, and take up the cause of prohibiting the monopolistic institutional practice of refusing student transcripts based solely on the source of accreditation of the sending institution. However, the bill approved today certainly is not objectionable, and is a vast improvement over the June 20th Committee-passed version.

Our warmest thanks and congratulations go out to all DETC leaders and their students who took the time to write their Senators. Your letters, e-mails and calls made an impact on the Senate offices, and no doubt contributed to the improved language in the final version of the bill today.

Still, the battle for equity in credit transfer is not over by any means!

The House plans to draft and consider its own version of HEA reauthorization legislation, and this issue will doubtless be re-visited. The same arguments will be trotted out: Federal intrusion into academe versus fairness to students; academic independence versus student access and mobility.

You will recall last year, when House considered similar legislation, it accepted the highly objectionable Souder amendment that would have permitted and encouraged credit transfer discrimination. The powerful lobby groups—representing the nation’s most elite universities—who pushed for the Souder Amendment will be showing up on the House side of Capitol Hill again this summer with the same arguments as before: “Keep the Federal government out of academic decisions on credit acceptance.”

So please turn your attention—and your students’ attention—to your Representatives this summer, and let’s make sure we keep getting the message to them: it is not acceptable for colleges to be able to deny credit transfer based solely on the source of a sending institution’s accreditation.

We have a genuine victory in the Senate, but we have a long way to go before this will be over.
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  ALERT! Peterson's site closed Aug. 3-6
Posted by: Drummerboy - 07-31-2007, 12:41 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (2)

I found this on guidancenet.com. If you have an upcoming test, make sure you remember this:

"To better serve you, Peterson's will be upgrading its Web servers the weekend of August 4 and 5. Due to this scheduled enhancement, this site will be unavailable beginning Friday August 3rd at 6:00 PM Eastern Standard Time and is expected to resume operation, Monday morning August 6th. Please keep this in mind when scheduling your activities. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact technical support (option #4) at 1.800.338.3282."

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  Humanities: Is REA comparative to actual exam?
Posted by: Master of the House - 07-31-2007, 12:31 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (3)

Good afternoon.

I've been using the REA guides to study and I noticed a lot of musical "theory" questions on the practice tests. For example:

A major diatonic scale has half-steps between...?
Which one of the following scales contains three flats in the key signature?
The C in measure 1 is a C sharp. Therefore, the C in measure 2 is a...?

Is this how the actual test is? I have no memory for this type of information and REA's explanations are making it even more confusing.

Also, on the 3 practice tests, I scored 520, 600, and 565. However, I didn't subtract 1/4 points for incorrect answers. Are the score conversion charts in the REA book comparable to the CLEP CBT's score conversion?

Finally, does the CLEP have any questions that just present a picture and ask, "Who painted this?"

Thanks for your help!

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  Motivation
Posted by: cookderosa - 07-30-2007, 07:30 PM - Forum: Off Topic - Replies (3)

Hello everyone!

I wonder if any of you experience lack of motivation for subjects that are not interesting to you?
I can't seem to get motivated with US History II and the Social Science/History exams!! I have an interest in current events, politics, and history- but I am learning that as an adult, I really like to study what interests ME Sad and that isn't necessarily on the exams!
I felt like US History I was "do-able" because I have taught the essence of that subject to my children year after year (I homeschool my 4 children- at least one child is in that subject every year) so I really only did a brush up for myself. Civil War and Reconstruction was pretty much torture in every way.
Don't suggest I take other exams in their place, I am going to work through it, and as my kids say "cowboy up." But I would like to hear if anyone has tricks they use to work through material that they don't like.

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  Western Civilazation I
Posted by: dschafer - 07-30-2007, 07:29 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (1)

I need more resources for this subject, any suggestions?

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  human growth and development CLEP
Posted by: Denrn911 - 07-30-2007, 06:11 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (2)

I passed growth and development with a 59. I used IC and Petersons study guides. This test had almost all questions regarding Piaget and Cognitive theories and a lot of infant questions regarding development. I take Ed. Psych next week and hope I pass...
DeniseWink

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  College Writing/My Access question
Posted by: AMPawlak227 - 07-30-2007, 12:59 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (1)

I'm scheduled to take the ECE College Writing exam this Saturday - it's my last test for my Associate's degree. I have been using the My Access software to practice as was recommended. The program gives me a punctation error when I cite quotations in MLA style. It "reads" the citation as part of the sentence rather than a citation. Did anyone else encounter this or am I doing something wrong?

Thanks!

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  Dsst Mis Exam
Posted by: blueyzz28 - 07-30-2007, 10:39 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (4)

I wanted to know from those that have succesfully taken the MIS exam, is instacert enough to pass with an A? I thought about taking this exam, but wondering if I needed any kind of additional materials or studying instacert for a few weeks would be good enough.

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  Im back from vacation
Posted by: twitterflix - 07-30-2007, 08:34 AM - Forum: Off Topic - Replies (3)

I have been gone for the last 2 week on vacation in missouri. It was great fun. Now i guess its time to get back to the daily grind of studying. yuk Sad

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  College Plus
Posted by: loesch - 07-30-2007, 08:04 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (41)

Hey everyone,
My name is John Loesch. I don't know who is enrolled in College Plus or any other organization like that but I have a promotion code that will allow whoever signs up for College Plus to receive $50 dollars off tuition for the first year. The code is 4292. This organization is great. I get a call once a week from a coach who has my degree mapped out and informs me of the tests to take. If anyone has any questions let me know.

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