Loopholes with transfer admissions?

<p>Whenever you apply for admission to an accredited college/university in the US, you are obliged to submit official transcripts from every other accredited college and university in the US that you have ever attended. </p>

<p>Some of this requirement is so that the place you are applying to can see what your academic track record is like, but some of it is just so that when the accreditation committee comes by for a visit they can pull out any random file and say “See, all of our students’ records are accurate and up-to-date.” And, frankly, they’d rather deny admission to any one random applicant because the file is incomplete or even expel any one random student if they determine after admission that the file is incomplete, than have the accreditation committee conduct a full shake-down of the records office and threaten loss of accreditation.</p>

<p>Just about very place you ever apply in your life will have seen grades even worse than yours. Do your best to improve your grades, and don’t look back.</p>

<p>Wishing you the very best.</p>