<p>The student must provide a transcript to the community college and disclose that she attended another school. Not disclosing is considered misrepresentation can be grounds for her being dismissed from the community collge (yes, there will be a notation on the transcript).</p>
<p>The 4 D’s that she took at the school will most likely count toward her SAP at the new school and determine whether or not she is eligible for federal aid.</p>
<p>However, many schools will not transfer a grade lower than C. Her transcript at the new school may indicate that she has transfer courses, but she has received no credit for those courses. She will not transfer a GPA to the community college. This is a close as she is going to get to a “do over.”</p>
<p>Remember if student applies to grad/professional school she must disclose the first transcript and most likely answer the question as to whether or not she has ever been placed on academic warning, probation (with 4 D’s the mininum she received was a warning from school number 1). BY that time there will be so much distance between those first term grades and where she finishes it probably will not hurt her at all.</p>