<p>Okay, I need to send official high school transcripts to verify that I graduated. Though, for sophomore year I attended a high school from out of the country. Do I need to send that one too? In 9th, 11th, and 12th grade I attended the same high school and the classes (with grades) are computed in the transcript. It is unlikely the other country could send official transcript, maybe just a fax with signatures and a stamp. So, I am confused because don't they just need a transcript that shows that you graduated and when.</p>
<p>I think they only ask for the last high school attended.</p>
<p>When I submitted a question the UC also included this as a reminder.</p>
<p>“Transfer students are required to send in all high school transcripts and AP scores as well. Send in all complete and final transcripts to”</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure I read something about the school outside of the U.S. let me see if I can find it again and I’ll edit this post.</p>
<p>EDIT:
Does UC need to see applicants’ official transcripts from schools they attended outside the United States? Or will the university accept faxed transcripts?</p>
<p>When a UC campus requests transcripts for the purpose of determining admission, a faxed copy will be fine. Students who are offered admission and plan to enroll must send official transcripts to the campus they will attend. They should request official transcripts in sufficient time so that they arrive by the July 15 transcript deadline</p>
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