How to indicate future dual enrollment on my application? - UCF

<p>(sorry if this is in the wrong section, it's my first time posting haha)</p>

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>I've mostly finished my application for UCF and want to submit but I'm not sure about how to list dual enrollment on my application. UCF isn't on common app, but on their website's application there is a section for you to list any college courses you have taken/are taking/will be taking and at what college they are from. It says that, before finalizing your acceptance to their school, they will need your dual enrollment college transcript (along with AP scores and whatever else could give you college credit). </p>

<p>I have never dual enrolled before, and am not currently dual enrolled. However, I plan on dual enrolling for my final semester of my senior year. This will be long after I have submitted my application to UCF. So, I was wondering if I should just leave dual enrollment completely out of my application, or say that I will be dual enrolling for winter semester 2015 and list the 2 classes I plan on taking even though I won't have a transcript to give them until the end of that semester? Will it mess up my application if they accept me, then ask for my college transcripts, and I can't provide them until I graduate? What if I list my planned classes on the application, then end up taking something else when winter term actually rolls around?</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>If you are sure of what college classes you are taking next term, then list them as your senior courses on the app. Even if you are unsure, you can still list what you might take. But you MUST report any changes in your schedule to UCF immediately. </p>

<p>It wouldn’t hurt to write about it in the “additional info” section, if there is one, or explain it in your essays.</p>