<p>1) How do I send my transcripts from colleges where I took dual enrollment classes? Will the admissions office match it to my application if the college sends it electronically to MIT? Or do I have to link it to my application myself? What if I just enrolled at a college this semester and I don't have grades yet? Do I still have to send the transcript? To what address do I have the college email my transcript? What if my transcript is a few days late?</p>
<p>2) If my school uses Naviance for letters of recommendation, how do I link my MyMIT account to Naviance? Do I still have to manually request my teachers through the MIT evaluations web page? Will the evaluations page show that I have sent my letters of rec if my teachers did it through Naviance?</p>
<p>The online recommendation system is new this year, so I’m not totally sure yet how it works. </p>
<p>In the past, when teachers have submitted letters through Naviance, applicants haven’t had to do anything special to let MIT know the letters were arriving via that route, or to link their MyMIT identity with the Naviance letter, and the letters through Naviance (IIRC) were noted as recieved in the online application checklist. My suspicion is that it would be perfectly fine to have your teachers send the letters through Naviance, and just not do anything about the mit-recs requests.</p>
<p>@lidusha
So I am applying to MIT EA this year, and I have some college credits as well from the local community college. I honestly doubt they will accept many of them seeing their strictness about AP exams, but should I send my college transcript as well? </p>
<p>As far as I’m aware, MIT wants transcripts from all the schools you’ve gone to (high school and any college courses). I could be wrong, since I can’t find any recent page on the admissions web site confirming, but that seems like a really odd thing to change.</p>