<p>I'm taking a class at UCF over the summer, but am not going to do well in it. I know that afterwards, to get credit for the class, I would have to send my transcript back to FSU. Since I got a grade I'm not happy with, can I simply not send my transcript? The FSU website says students are responsible for giving the school their transcript. It'd be a lot of money down the drain, but it's better than having a low grade on my official FSU transcript, right?</p>
<p>I didn’t send my transcript and FSU still got my grade.</p>
<p>Did you take the class at UCF? At a big university? Or at a community college?</p>
<p>One question. Would you like your employee to lie about his/her achievements, or your doctor to lie about his education once asked? Whether or not you got a grade you wanted, you still earned it. Nevertheless, I believe once you filed the paperwork to be a transient student, you are “responsible for making arrangements to have [your] transcript for courses taken at another institution sent back to the Office of Admissions at FSU.” ([The</a> Florida State University](<a href=“http://undergrad.fsu.edu/instruct.html]The”>http://undergrad.fsu.edu/instruct.html)). </p>
<p>Personally, I know a friend from high school who didn’t want his grade sent from a cc to U.F. Our h.s counselor said that they would not find out - I found this very flaw, but accepted what he said anyway since he was our counselor. After my friend went to his orientation program, his grade showed up on his transcript in the end. Naturally, I would expect FSU to receive that grade from UCF given that my friend’s grade from a cc went to U.F. Good luck.</p>
<p>FSU will get it anyway, 99% of the time.</p>
<p>They’re going to get the grade sooner or later, save yourself the awkward conversation and send it over.</p>