StraighterLine is currently partnered with over 150 Colleges and Universities throughout the Nation
When a student enrolls at one of our partner colleges, StraighterLine guarantee that they will receive full course credit for courses within the course equivalency guide for the school
Partner Colleges are selected for their high-quality degree programs and commitment to students' educational success
Most partner colleges use StraighterLine to assist with student retention and completion rates
Many partner schools will accept 60 SL credits
Rasmussen College
Grambling State
Liberty University
UMUC
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
Baker College
George Washington University
Indiana Wesleyan
Excelsior
Walden University
Vanguard University
Purdue Global
Southern New Hampshire University
North Central University
University of Phoenix
Our courses are now accepted by more than 2,000 universities and colleges nationwide, including some prestigious colleges as pictured below.
Send email, chat, or verbally provide/navigate the college representative to the partners website: https://partners.straighterline.com/
Inform enrollment manager/director immediately
Send an email to the Sales Team and cc Enrollment Manager and CMO to detail partner inquiry/interest and with the contact info (name, phone, title, email)
Create a Zoho Profile with status Bulk and update call notes to describe partner interest
Inform an enrollment manager/director immediately
Send an email to the Sales Team and cc Enrollment Manager and CMO to detail partner inquiry/interest and with the contact info (name, phone, title, email)
Partners school recommend StraighterLine students to improve retention rates, increase persistence, and improve graduation rates
1) Low-cost prerequisite options enable students to find success before enrolling in a degree program
2) Low-cost courses enable students to complete the number of credits required to gain admission into an accelerated degree program
3) Students who have run into financial aid limits have an low-cost option to complete their degree
4) StraighterLine courses offer a low-risk pathway into a degree program.
1. Prerequisites: Student taking StraighterLine courses to fulfill prerequisites to be eligible to be admitted to a degree program.
Student success story: Gene (WGU)
http://www.straighterline.com/blog/nurse-completed-bsn-prerequisites/
2. Finisher: Student at end of degree program, realize they are missing a few courses in order to graduate on-time.
Student success story: Sheila Ann Jordan (Franklin University)
3. Accelerate: Student taking courses in order to graduate from degree program early, concurrently while taking courses for degree program or during breaks (between semesters, summer, spring break)
Student success story: Deidre (Strayer University)
4. On Track: Students use StraighterLine to stay on track towards their target graduation date.
Student success story: Kennette (Walden University)
5. Maximizer: Student taking a StraighterLine course as an alternative to CLEP, DSST, ECE exam. They are looking to “test-out” of a subject at their school.
Student success story: Jason (Thomas Edison State Univ)
6. Financial Aid: Student that has hit their financial aid or student loan caps and needs an affordable out-of-pocket option.
Student Success Story: Cynthia (Grambling State)
https://www.straighterline.com/blog/finding-biology-lab-online-straighterline-success-story/
7. Course Seeker: Student taking a specific StraighterLine course that is not offered by their school or is not offered online by their school.
Student Success Story: Sonya (American Public University)
The course equivalency guide is created by each partner schools’ admission/registrar department which identifies the how each accepted StraighterLine course is aligned with the school’s offered courses.
Each school’s course equivalency guide is different and a course may be accepted as a general education or higher-level course at the school depending on the course.