<p>I have never attended a college but I have a few credits at our state flagship. </p>
<p>I don't need to include these transcripts in my freshmen applications, right?
I don't even know how to go about getting one...</p>
<p>I have never attended a college but I have a few credits at our state flagship. </p>
<p>I don't need to include these transcripts in my freshmen applications, right?
I don't even know how to go about getting one...</p>
<p>Some colleges ask you to submit transcripts from all schools you’ve attended, including colleges you attended while in HS. If that’s what they ask for, that’s what you should provide.</p>
<p>I’m not sure what you mean, though, when you say, “I have never attended a college but I have a few credits at our state flagship.” How could you get the credits if you didn’t attend? for this purpose, I think even online courses would count as attendance.</p>
<p>Every time you apply for admission to an accredited college or university in the US you are required to submit official transcripts from every other accredited college and university that you have attended. </p>
<p>Pick up the telephone. Call the Registrar’s Office at the university where you have taken your classes. Ask what you need to do to get copies of your transcript. In addition to the copies that you send with your applications, be sure to get one just for yourself to keep in your own files at home.</p>
<p>Does this apply for class that I took at my high school (they are on my high school transcript and are being using for high school graduation credit), but I also have college credit for them (because of a dual-credit program for advanced classed)???</p>
<p>I think if the classes are on your high school transcript, then getting a college transcript is unnecessary. Ask your guidance counselor.</p>