Ack! Advice about possible revoking.

<p>So I took this somewhat shady afterschool "college" course during high school, apparently it was equivalent to a course at CSUF (although the teacher didn't do the greatest job and all we did was watch videos). I don't remember ever getting a grade or anything like that, so in my mind I don't think it was even a real college course. However, I put it on my application and now UCSC wants a copy of that transcript, however, I never got one or bothered to call CSUF to ask about one (my mistake).</p>

<p>In the Conditions of Admission statement it says failure to send in any official transcripts results in getting revoked.
I view this as a pretty petty error, although an error nonetheless, on my part. I'm going to call the office in a few hours, but is this really worth getting rescinded over?</p>

<p>So BASICALLY: UCSC wants a transcript for a college course that I'm not even sure was a legitimate course in the first place, so I don't have one. Is this a big deal?</p>

<p>I don’t think so. Just get the transcripts sent. I know one of my transcripts came in late last year, and they didn’t revoke me because I warned them the transcript would probably come after the deadline. Just talk to them about it.</p>

<p>Most important thing you can do is KEEP THEM UPDATED constantly.</p>

<p>The UC’s are revoking like crazy this year. Get the transcript in. Overnight it if possible. You’re right it’s a dumb reason to get revoked but if you don’t do what they told you to do who’s the dummy?</p>