Pitzer transcript and other Claremont classes?

<p>When you graduate from Pitzer and apply to graduate, medical, or law school, does your Pitzer transcript indicate which classes you have taken at the other Claremont colleges, or does it just list the name of the class and the grade you received?</p>

<p>From my experience, it just lists the class and the grade.
In terms of transferring, colleges ask for pages/links in course catalogs to see course descriptions, so I had to write up a thing explaining which classes were at which college. If you graduate and apply places and you particularly want them to know that you took classes off-campus, you'll have to include some kind of separate note.</p>

<p>GerberDaisy, are you sure about that? You may well be correct, but I ask because my Scripps transcript does include the info, and I can't imagine why Pitzer's wouldn't. It's part of the course number, and sometimes those numbers differ between the schools, so the distinction is an important one. </p>

<p>Before course name, my transcript lists the course number, which includes the college distinction (CM, HM, SC, PO, PZ, JS for Joint Science, etc.); e.g. "MATH108 PZ History of Mathematics" and "CORE001 SC Culture, Knowledge-Representation". I guess that's not a flashing-red-light type of indicator, but the info is there for reference.</p>

<p>That said, I personally don't think that this is very important information.</p>