High school transcript

<p>I have issue in regards to sending in transcripts to ucla. I'm going to attend UCLA in the fall and one of the needed things before then was my transcripts. The issue is, that I did send in my high school transcripts and they received it but then I am reminded that I had listed a class I had taken from a community college on summer and under my checklist for MYUCLA it shows it unchecked seeing as how I haven't turned in the transcript. Is the transcript from my time in cc relevant, and is it required? The class I had taken was just a water painting class as I thought my schedule during my junior and senior year wouldn't have enough room for the visual art classes I needed to graduate. During my junior year, there was indeed room after all and I took the another visual art class even though I had finished and passed that god-dam hard water painting class with a B. That was the only summer school class I had taken, so would I be required to actually need to send in the transcript as it would be a hassle to go through all the documentation work to send out a transcript as I had forgetting my cc ID. I had actually sent my cc transcript to my high school once before so my high school transcript may have already had that class and grade listed but this may not be true. So the question is, is my cc transcript any relevance as it was only one art class (water painting received a B)?</p>

<p>You should request your cc transcript to send to UCLA.</p>

<p>Definitely request your cc transcript to be sent in. I took classes at a cc during high school as well and I remember asking a UCLA school official who came to visit my high school if I needed to send the transcripts in. She told me that, if accepted to UCLA and enrolling, you HAVE to send ANY coursework taken at a cc to them. Otherwise, if they find out you didn’t report the coursework (and she emphasized that they WILL eventually find out) then you will be asked to leave UCLA. So make sure to get those transcripts in!</p>

<p>Lol be asked to leave ucla? More like be kicked out!</p>