taking classes at CC or summer school or whatever

<p>if you do bad, how should that hurt you? do you have to report it? but...if it's completely extracurricular, why should it matter?</p>

<p>Yes, I believe you will have to report it. I took some summer classes at my local U, and my counselor told me that I would have to send a transcript from the U to every school I apply to. Whether or not your future school accepts those credits is unknown.</p>

<p>You do not have to send in a transcript. Janelle is wrong</p>

<p>i didn't have to report my abstract algebra grades</p>

<p>Don't many colleges request them? Doesn't Harvard say something like "You need to send a transcript from every college and high school you have attended?" As in if you didn't send it in and they figure out you didn't, they might get mad at you.</p>

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Does anybody offer that online? Other than EPGY? I'm assuming Modern Algebra=Abstract algebra.</p>

<p>I'm fairly sure that you shouldn't have to report it. My dad works at a for-profit college, and I'm considering taking a class or 2 from there next summer since its free. He said that I wouldn't have to report any grades unless I wanted to.</p>

<p>It actually depends on if the learning institution is associated with your school district or not. Here, if you take a class online, over the summer, or at community college, it will definitely go on your transcript, no choice.</p>

<p>If you take a class over the summer at a university or something, then I doubt your school transcripts have anything to do with it. If you'd like you can send your grade report to universities, but it's not required.</p>

<p>If you do summer school through your high school yeah its gonna show up on your transcript. At college I wouldn't know.</p>

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<p>university of iowa lets you do it as a distance-learning type course. there's no online instruction but the textbook is very readable (abstract algebra by I.N. Herstein) and you can send assignments over by fax. it's a fun class, you should take it</p>

<p>you dont have to report it.</p>