Robert McGuire from MOOC News and Reviews recently asked me to do my favorite thing.....TALK! Since I've been closely (almost religiously) following the MOOC movement, it's fair to say I've developed some opinions, preferences, and even some biases on the topic. Thanks, Robert, for giving me the medium to voice them all!
Please read the interview here, and stay tuned for more MOOC developments as higher education wrestles with the Mightly MOOC.
Thanks!
Tina
Monday, April 29, 2013
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Saylor + NCCRS: Dynamic Credit Duo!
It's official, +The Saylor Foundation has announced transfer credit agreements with seven colleges/universities benefiting students who have taken and passed three of their National CCRS credit-recommended courses! This is a significant step for nontraditional higher education, because such partnerships solidify the granting of actual college credit for nontraditional learning and show the benefit of collaborative work among the Saylor Foundation, accredited colleges and universities and, yours truly, NCCRS!
"These recommendations by NCCRS are already widely recognized," said Devon Ritter, credit pathways program administrator at Saylor.org, "but the commitments by these seven institutions relieve students of the burden of uncertainty. If you apply and are accepted in a program of study with these schools, your applicable credits come with you." (c) Business Wire 2013
To read more of the article, click here.
Written by Simone Arrington, @NCCRS Marketing Intern, @SimoneArrington
College Credit? We've Got That!
The national focus on college completion has renewed an
interest in prior learning assessment and alternative degree pathways. One exciting
benefit is that college and university acceptance of National CCRS credit
recommendations is on the rise!
Here are some impressive statistics from National CCRS
member organizations:
“The JATC of
the Elevator Industry, IBEW, and Local Union #3 has issued 286 transcripts in
January 2013 and 284 transcripts in June 2012…. I applaud National CCRS….for their
commitment and oversight which will help to ensure that the integrity of these
programs is consistently maintained.”
- Nicholas LaGuardia of The Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee of the Elevator Industry
“Ramapo for Children has issued 400
transcripts since 2008; 202 of these were for students working on our campus in
Ramapo’s summer camp in Rhinebeck, NY and 198 were for students who
participated in our courses in the NYC Metropolitan area.”
- Lisa Tazartes, Director of
Training, Ramapo for Children
“Approximately
350 transcripts were issued in 2012. Most transcripts were sent to
John Jay College of Criminal Justice where many FDNY/EMS employees are pursuing
a Bachelor’s Degree.”
-
Jacqueline Merveil of the New York City Fire Department
Rabbi Chaim Estrin of Yeshivas Toras Moshe issues about 100
transcripts per year. Most of their students receive credit through Excelsior College which, he reports, “has always
accepted all of our credits and when any issues come up they are easy to work
with and we have been well supported by National CCRS.” Yeshivas Toras Moshe students have also had
transcripts accepted at Queens College, Brooklyn College, Yeshiva University,
Touro College, University of
Pennsylvania, Baruch College, York College, and Columbia Law School.
Chief Leonard Bozza of the Nassau County Fire Service Academy
reports that 72 transcripts were issued in 2012. His firefighters have received
credit from Nassau Community College , John Jay College of Criminal
Justice, Molloy College ,
Empire State College, Long Island University and Excelsior College .
In addition, The New York City District Council of Carpenters has issued hundreds of transcripts
since their first National CCRS evaluation in 2007. And the BEST news for
last: Dale Carnegie has issued almost 6,500 transcripts to date through Excelsior College and the New York State
Department of State issued 3,277 for their Family Development Credential.
As you can see, National CCRS
credit recommendations are being used every day to help students obtain college
credit. We applaud our member organizations for helping students save
significant time and money on their path to degree completion.
If you or someone you know has successfully
obtained collegiate credit by using National CCRS credit recommendations and is
in the midst of pursuing a degree, we would love to hear your student success
story! If interested, send us your story at nccrs@mail.nysed.gov.
Written by Simone
Arrington, @NCCRS Marketing Intern, @SimoneArrington
Monday, January 28, 2013
From New York to Haiti: A National CCRS Student Success Story
Here at the National CCRS office, we don’t always realize
the effect that our evaluations of learning experiences have on students’
lives. Recently, however, we learned about Jose Abreu and wanted to share his
success story as he continues his path toward improving his education and
opportunities in life.
Jose Abreu has much experience in Criminal Justice as a
police officer and detective in New York City
and Florida
and through his service in the U.S. Marine Corp. The Weston, Florida resident is a Desert Storm Veteran
who currently holds an Associate’s Degree in Criminal Justice with a total of
18 years of experience in the field of Corrections, Law Enforcement, and
Private Investigations.
Currently an International Law Enforcement Professional in Haiti , Jose supervises a unit, collects,
collates, identifies and analyzes patterns and trends in crime in various
regions in Haiti .
To sum it all up, you do not want
to get on his bad side! Of course this is only when he is on duty at work; Jose
is a happily married man with five children at home.
Credit: Getty Images |
Even though Jose has an impressive resume with much
experience, he is finding it hard to obtain a higher paying job in his field. A
contributing factor to this professional standstill is the fact that Jose does
not have his Bachelor’s degree, and most of the positions of interest to him require
one. So, Jose enrolled at Ashford
University where he has already
completed three classes. During the assessment to have his credits evaluated,
the school noted that he had attended the New York City Police Department’s
training academy, a National CCRS member organization since 1974! His advisor
at Ashford University found the NYCPD course
information on the NCCRS Online Course Credit Directory and Jose was granted 24
credits to apply towards his Bachelor’s degree!
Jose states:
“This translates into 8 classes and
$9,400 that I do not have to spend, and this also saves me 40 weeks of school.
With the credits I have from my prior colleges and the credits I received which
were facilitated by the National CCRS, I plan to have my degree within the next
year and ten months. A bachelor’s degree coupled with my experiences will allow
me to obtain a decent or a high paying job which I will use for the betterment
of my family.”
Jose started school in January 2012 and plans to graduate in
October 2013 while maintaining a spot on Dean’s List throughout his schooling. Due to his academic accomplishments, after his graduation
from Ashford University he plans to obtain a new job
as an Investigator for the International Criminal Court in Hague, The
Netherlands.
NCCRS applauds Jose’s accomplishments and is proud to
partner with the New York City Police Department in extending the benefit of
college credit recommendations to their employees and students. National CCRS is
here to help students achieve their educational goals, one credit
recommendation at a time. Send us your Student Success Story (S-Cubed) at nccrs@mail.nysed.gov!
Written by Simone Arrington, @NCCRS Marketing Intern, @SimoneArrington
Thursday, January 10, 2013
NCCRS Update!
Welcome to the National CCRS newsletter blog! Check in for happenings in the world of nontraditional college-level learning.
First, who are we and what exactly is it that we do?
Since 1973, the National College Credit Recommendation Service (NCCRS), formerly known as National PONSI, has been evaluating training and education programs offered outside of the traditional college classroom setting and translating them into college credit equivalencies.
Our mission: To increase access to higher education for working adults and other nontraditional students.
Over 1500 Cooperating Colleges and Universities across the nation will consider granting actual college credit based on our credit recommendations and in accordance with their own transfer policies.
National CCRS is a non-profit program supervised by the University of the State of New York Regents Research Fund and housed at the New York State Department of Education in Albany , NY .
We’ve ventured into the world of Open Education Resources!
A November 2012 visit to The Saylor Foundation resulted in the awarding of college credit recommendations for three courses!
+The Saylor Foundation is a free and open collection of college level online learning courses. The headquarters are located in Washington D.C. , and did we mention that it’s FREE?! After a long day of analyzing and discussion, Saylor’s team of professors and evaluators successfully approved three courses for credit recommendations. There is a small final exam proctoring fee for students wishing to benefit from the credit recommendations.
Click here to find out which courses apply
and visit www.saylor.org.
We visited the ultimate garden….in the winter?
The +New York Botanical Garden has been studying, exhibiting, and conserving plants for 120 years. Located in the Bronx , NYBG has also been offering credit recommendations to their students since 1979, and they have recently renewed their membership in 2012 with the addition of their Horticultural Therapy Program. There are nine courses being offered for credit recommendation. Click here to find out more information.
Written by Simone Arrington, @NCCRS Marketing Intern, @SimoneArrington
For a complete list of member organizations and courses with college credit recommendations, feel free to visit our website http://www.nationalccrs.org/ccr/home.html.
Have a higher education or nontraditional story to share? The NCCRS blog would also like to extend an invitation to guest bloggers. Send your text to: sarringt@mail.nysed.gov for review.
Welcome!
Welcome to the National CCRS blog! Thank you for visiting and stay tuned for more posts.
-NCCRS Staff
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