<p>I took 32 units at a community college before graduating. I heard that many colleges won't accept a lot of the units taken before graduation. I've spent 2 years going to college so I could get a jumpstart to college and I was NEVER informed by my High School counselor or community college counselor of this specification. Except for the fact I'm extremely upset finding out about this, I'm wondering if that specification goes for all Universities, and if there is ANY way that community college units taken before graduation can be accepted. Also, I noticed some Universities do not require the high school transcripts be submitted if you've attended a CC for 2 years, does that means that the University would not be aware of the units taken prior to graduation?
Sorry this is so long, I just have so many questions now after the shock of finding out of this.
And thank you to any replies!</p>
<p>I think it depends on the school. You'll have to check with each individually.</p>
<p>I think it may also depend on whether you received dual credit for the cc units. If you got hs credit, I think that means you won't get college credit - but I'm not sure this is true at every college.</p>
<p>Just as horsegirl said, you will have to check with each college.</p>
<p>I don't see any way that the "University would not be aware of units taken prior to graduation" as the applications ask you to list every college or University you have attended, even for one course. So you will be providing the information and transcripts from the cc if they ask for it. A few schools asked my S for transcripts for the one college course he took as a hs student; some didn't care about seeing that transcript.</p>