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ACADEMIC CREDIT

Many statistics.com students ask how they can get credit for statistics.com courses at their college or university. While each institution makes its own decisions about whether to grant credit and how much to grant, most U.S. higher education institutions participate in the American Council on Education's (ACE) credit recommending service. ACE is the major coordinating body for U.S. higher education institutions.

ACE has reviewed four statistics.com courses and approved them for credit recommendations, as follows:

Course title Credits ACE Transfer

Credit Value
Introduction to Statistics

(Both Introduction to Statistics I: Inference for a Single Variable and Introduction to Statistics II: Working with Bivariate Data must be satisfactorily completed)
3.00 Semester Hours in Statistics or Mathematics (requires a C or better) Lower division
baccalaureate/associate
degree category
Introduction to Biostatistics 3.00 Semester Hours in Statistics, Medicine, or Biotechnology (requires a C or better) Upper division
baccalaureate degree
category
Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling 2.00 Semester Hours in Statistics, Educational Research, or Social Sciences (requires a B or better) Graduate degree
category
Advanced Structural Equation Modeling 1.00 Semester Hour in Statistics, Educational Research, Psychology, or Sociology (requires a B or better) Graduate degree
category

Interested in earning college credit for statistics.com courses? Upon successful completion of an approved statistics.com course, register for college credit through the American Council on Education's (ACE) electronic registration Web site. The registration process costs $40 and includes an initial copy of your transcript. Additional transcripts are $15 each.

After you complete one of the above statistics.com courses, go to ACE's registration site: www.acenet.edu/transcripts/, register, and request your transcript from ACE.

For more information on the ACE college credit transfer process and recommendations: click here

For the official list of ACE cooperating colleges: click here. (Other colleges and universities may also accept ACE recommendations -- check with the appropriate official at your institution.)

Please note that ACE does not issue credits, but rather recommendations. Colleges may accept the ACE college credit recommendations at face value or may award less or more than the ACE recommendations.