Sending in Community College scores

<p>If I'm taking a community college class as a high school student, and I choose not to send in the grades for that class, will I get penalized if the university I decide to attend as an undergraduate finds out?</p>

<p>My sister had a friend who was already in college and got accepted into UC Berkeley as a transfer student. But they found out that she didn't send in grades for a class she took at a different college (i'm not sure if she took that class while she was in college or high school), and they revoked her admission. </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Whenever you apply for admission to a degree program at an accredited college or university in the US, you are obligated to provide official transcripts of all previous work at every other college or university. So yes, if you don’t send the transcript your admission can be revoked, and if you have already completed your degree, your diploma can be revoked.</p>

<p>Send the transcripts.</p>

<p>Thanks for the answer!
Sorry, but one more question regarding this topic:
The school I am attending is an online school located out of my state. When I signed up, I had not realized how high the out-of-state tuition was, and they college said that if we do not pay, then they will not release a transcript. Under these circumstances, will I still be penalized?</p>

<p>Is it too late for you to drop the class so you don’t have to pay for it? If not, then you have to pay all of your bills for this course or there will be no transcript. And, you have to be aware that no other college/university will admit you until you have settled up with the online school, because those institutions will think that you won’t ever pay them either!</p>

<p>Well, I can withdraw from the class, but I think I would still have to pay for the class.
Thanks for all your help! :)</p>