<p>I am attending a four year private college and currently have a 3.3 gpa.</p>
<p>However i took some summer classes at community college and do not want them to transfer the credits over and affect my GPA as i failed one class.</p>
<p>What happens if i do not list the community college when applying for transfer?</p>
<p>Whenever you apply for admission to an accredited college or university, you are obligated to provide official copies of your transcripts from all previous colleges, universities, and community colleges that you have attended. Whether or not the individual classes can be transferred for credit is up to the receiving institution. Normally the grades from the courses that do transfer (and an F certainly won’t) aren’t even reported in the transcript of the receiving institution. Usually there is some kind of note along the line of “Transfer credit for Biology 101, 3 semester hours”.</p>
<p>I know this may be a little off topic but I can’t seem to find the answer to this question so maybe someone here can help. I was admitted to ucsd for fall 2010 as a transfer student from community college. I decided to begin taking courses in the summer so that I can get ahead and still transfer on time (spring 2011) because I was in community college for 3 years (I am transferring with 105 units, the maximum possible). I was misinformed by a counselor and am now taking a course that I had already taken at my community college. It is a lower division poli sci course that counts toward my major. Does anyone know how ucsd handles duplicate courses/units?</p>
<p>^^^Start a new thread on the UC Transfers subforum and ask your question there.</p>