<p>I just finished my junior year and I'm having a lot of trouble calculating my final gpa. I took a class at a community college the summer going into my sophomore year and got a C. When sending my official transcripts, do I absolutely have to include that class I took at a community college or can I just not order transcripts from that college if I have enough years of a science already? </p>
<p>The only reason I am hesitant is because that C brings my GPA down tremendously and it IS the difference between a 2.9 and a 3.0 for me.</p>
<p>Also, if the grades are permanent, can anyone recommend an easy online BYU class that is really easy to get an A in to offset the C and has enough credits to bump my 2.97 gpa up to a 3.0.</p>
<p>It depends on your school’s policies of reporting and recording grades. Some high schools have programs where students can take CC classes, which are then factored into the HS GPA; others don’t.</p>