There may not be a universal answer to this question but I figured their may be a more common answer. I started off college at a two your community college in order to keep costs down. After acquiring 60 credits (freshmen/sophomore year), I transferred all my credits to a 4 year university. After completing my undergraduate degree in finance with a 3.80 GPA I realized that only 60 credits I took in house at the 4 year university (Junior/Senior year) counted towards my undergraduate GPA. My official transcript shows my transfer credits as (T) with no added value to my GPA while the 60 credits I took in house are calculated into my GPA. In general, are MBA admissions going to request my two year college transcript in addition to my university level transcripts and recalculate my GPA based on all 4 years? Or is admissions just going to look at my university level transcripts that include a calculated GPA based on my Junior and Senior year, (I.E; last 60 credits)?
If it helps, I am looking at Top 50 MBA programs
You could call a few schools and ask. Shouldn’t need to identify yourself, just say you are considering applying and have questions. Their grad admissions office, or specific MBA office, should be able to tell you what they expect.