<p>I am a senior in high school and just finished all of my applications. Since freshman year, I have been taking college classes at a community college since my school didn't offer AP classes. I used those classes for HIGH SCHOOL credit, they was inputted into my high school GPA, and they are listed on my high school transcript. I don't plan on getting any college credit for those classes so I wasn't going to send in the official transcripts from the community college but I accidentally clicked that the transcripts were available on my common applications. Should I call the colleges that I applied to, don't send the transcripts at all, or what? Please give me some advice!</p>
<p>You have to send them. Period. And for the rest of your life whenever you apply to college or grad school or for a job that requires transcripts of all of your college level work, you will have to send them. So don’t lose the address if that CC. You will need it.</p>
<p>The college/university you attend will decide whether any of the credits are transferrable. If some of them are, but you don’t want to use them for credit, that will be something you can sort out after you get to that institution.</p>