College Course

<p>As a senior, I am currently taking a math course as a high school concurrent enrollment student at a local community college. This is the first time I have taken a college course. I understand that colleges will require me to send them a transcript of any college courses I am taking or have taken, but when will they generally want this transcript? It makes no sense to send them a blank transcript (since the grade for the college course will not be published until after the application deadline), especially if I'm applying EA/ED. Or will they instead require proof of registration for the time being? </p>

<p>I get that every college may have different processes for this issue, but I would nevertheless appreciate any input from those who have experience with this particular matter. </p>

<p>Just list it as a course for now and don’t worry about the grades for now. If your grades come out before the admissions decisions, you might want to forward them the transcript when its available (as long as it isn’t too close to decision time when they’ve already likely made their decision). When you apply RD, you should send the transcript when you apply/</p>