<p>I heard that once you have been admitted into the UC system and they varify your grades, you will be in their school. I did a semester of college at a canadian university and I hid my transcript when I submitted the application to the UC'S. Will they find out? I did not ask for loans or any money, so i doubt they will investigate me. I mean there are so many people that go to the Uc's, they wont have time to check.</p>
<p>Don’t they get past records from some kind of ‘national clearinghouse’? I guess you have to figure out if the clearinghouse considers Canada or not. They have a website I think. You could google it.</p>
<p>Send the transcript and stop worrying about it.</p>
<p>???</p>
<p>You said in the “Can I hide my transcript” thread that you <em>just</em> finished a semester at the Canadian uni and that you were <em>going</em> to restart at a CCC. Tell us what’s really happening or you’ll look like a ■■■■■.</p>
<p>Why do you keep asking this? You already got answers, including one from me who has inside experience with how the US and Canadian system are connected, and plenty of other advice from students assuming you will and should get caught. So why are you asking yet again? Is it you are looking for someone to give you some kind of answer that will relieve your fear. </p>
<p>I do hope - and they probably will- find out.</p>
<p>Why do you keep asking this?</p>
<p>Sure, they can admit you, and then a day before you graduate they can rescind your admission decision and you’ll be forced to start the process all over again. Just because you get admitted doesn’t mean you’re off scot-free.</p>
<p>LMAO. This dude is ridiculous. You shouldnt have F’ed up in Canada ay’</p>
<p>reeeeeeaaaaaaalllllllyyyyyyyyy hope this person gets caught.</p>
<p>yeah you prob wont get caught. The probability that you are one of the students they audit is very slim. While it is always best to be honest, if you are that afraid that your Canadian transcript will mess with your admissions that much then youre fine. I would just explain any gaps in education as “working full-time” or something so as to not draw attention to the gap that you were in Canada failing school.</p>