I took a Spanish 3rd year college-in-the-high-school course my junior year. It shows up on my high school transcript – do I still need to send the college transcript in? Thanks y’all
No. Unless you have grades from another institution (like many dual enrollment students), then you do not have to send in another transcript. It should say on your HS transcript that the class is college level.
“unless you have grades from another institution”
I have grades from University of Washington from that class, is that what you mean? Like I have an official UW transcript thanks to it. Please explain, thanks
The same class grade is on your high school transcript AND a U Washington transcript? Do you know if the HS transcript identifies the class as college level? If not, then send in the UW transcript as well. If The UW transcript and HS transcript are identical in what they say about the class, then it’s really your call.
I took a math class at a community college and my advisory told me to send in my transcript from the college itself.
Yeah, it’s on both UW and high school.
Is it too late to send in transcripts … ? by that I mean will colleges be thinking, “lord this girl does NOT have her stuff together. Deadlines, hun.”
I would send them both then.
It’s probably a bit frustrating to send them past deadline but most colleges are usually pretty forgiving and let you send in materials early. There are usually application deadlines and then material deadlines.
Whenever you apply for admission to a degree program at an accredited college or university in the US, or for a job that requires all of your academic transcripts, you are obligated to provide official copies of all academic transcripts. No matter how bad the grades are. No matter how few credits are on those transcripts. No matter how old those transcripts are. You will be requesting copies of this transcript for the rest of your life.
Go online this weekend, and see if you can request it electronically. If not, pick up the phone first thing on Monday and arrange to have it sent. Don’t worry about it arriving a bit late. The admissions offices know that sometimes these things take a while to get there.