I assume that you are referring to the Middle States Commission on Higher 
Education. As it turns out, I have verified through a call to the Registar's 
office of one of these accredited institutional members that they never have 
accepted transfer of credit for online courses, currently don't, but "may" 
reconsider this policy in the future.

Rob Flint
________________________________________
From: Horton, Joseph J. [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2011 4:16 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: RE: [tips] Undergraduate Transfer of Online Courses

It is my understanding the Middle States will not allow its members to have a 
policy of rejecting online courses. Member schools may of course scrutinize any 
courses a student would like to transfer, but that a course was taught online 
is not sufficient justification for rejecting it.

Joe

Joseph J. Horton, Ph. D.
Box 3077
Grove City College
Grove City, PA 16127
724-458-2004
[email protected]

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