<p>If you already submitted your GED to UT and they know you didn’t graduate, call your last high school (registrar’s office) and ask what form you have to fill to submit your last transcript (it has to have grades from all previous schools, and Texas schools submit transcripts electronically).
If you did not submit GED, call UT admission, explain your situation, and ask what to do.</p>
<p>gnomon. I also went to two high schools but my last high school had all my credits listed on their transcript. Had to sign a document authorizing release of transcript. It has to be official from high school and not a copy, so you can’t upload it yourself. UT isn’t interested in high school GPA, etc., but they want to know if you are TSI ready. Another hold up is the meningtitis shot which has to be since 2009.</p>
<p>GUYS dont worry: i just got accepted into cola
i had a transfer gpa of 3.56
cumulative gpa of 3.45
1 letter of recom.
2 good essays
and an extremely good resume
with more than 700 community hours </p>
<p>i took 2 classes of gov, hist, art, math, psy, and 1 english.</p>
<p>hardwork always pays! good luck to the rest who are still waiting</p>
<p>i had few developmental courses which did not transfer
my gpa including all my developmental courses was 3.45
but the courses that “transfter” (not including developmental) was 3.56</p>
<p>so even i am confused which gpa they took into consideration.</p>
<p>If you have good essays, and a really good resume (more than 1 page)
then 3.4 is good enough to get accepted into cola
letter of recom. helps a lot too.</p>
<p>Just got denied. Bummer. CNS bio and public health 3.31 gpa, 3 letters of recommendations and an ok resume with ok essay.
Good luck to y’all, they said they are posting most decisions today.</p>
<p>@baylorgal123 don’t worry, every case is different. Just keep checking your status it should be up today. And if you don’t get in don’t worry, it’s not the end of the world.</p>