Many ACG courses have been migrated to Pluralsight. However, if you started any courses on ACG prior to your migration that are still in progress, you can continue to watch and complete them in ACG for 60 days after your migration so you finish your course. For any new courses you want to start, you can find them on Pluralsight.
Continuing your in-progress courses in ACG during this 60-day period will sync your progress to your Pluralsight learning history. If you don’t complete the course in ACG within the 60 days, you’ll continue to see your prior progress on the History page, but it will remain incomplete.
Sign in to your Pluralsight account using your ACG credentials.
Click your avatar in the navigation menu, then click History.
You'll see your combined history across Pluralsight and ACG on the History page.
For any in-progress ACG courses, you'll see a cloud icon under Type and an incomplete Completion %. Click the course title to navigate back to the course on ACG.
Click Continue course.
Note: If you see an Upgrade or Why is this locked? button instead of Continue course, it could be that you never started the course, or it’s been longer than 60 days since your migration. Consult the Legacy course crosswalk (PDF, opens in new tab) to see if there’s a replacement course you can start on Pluralsight. If you believe this is in error, reach out to our Support team.
Most ACG courses have been republished in Pluralsight and are available on your new plan. Search the course title in Pluralsight’s library to find the new version of the course. This new version could take the form of either a course or a certification path made up of shorter courses. If you want to complete the course, either finish the ACG version 60 days post-migration or restart the new version in Pluralsight. The two versions of the course are separate—course history can’t be merged between the ACG version of the course and the replacement Pluralsight content.
If an ACG course is being retired and hasn’t been republished in Pluralsight, there may be a replacement course in Pluralsight that covers the same topic. See the Legacy course crosswalk (PDF, opens in new tab) to see which courses have a replacement. Even if a course doesn’t have a replacement, you’ll still be able to access it within the 60-day period.
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See Differences between ACG and Pluralsight content to understand what ACG content has been migrated to Pluralsight, as well as key differences in how you access and interact with content on Pluralsight.