What schools don't require Junior/Community College transcripts?

<p>For example, UT Austin doesn't require transcripts from Jr./Community colleges when you apply to its graduate program</p>

<p>from here:</a>

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You must provide an official copy of the academic transcript from every senior college attended. Unofficial transcripts--those that do not bear the facsimile signature of the registrar and seal of the issuing institution--are not acceptable. Photocopies (even notarized ones) are NOT considered official. Transcripts are not required from junior colleges and community colleges.

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<p>Any others that people are aware of?</p>

<p>that's the first i've heard of anything like that.</p>

<p>one school i applied to asked me for my cc transcripts from a college i went to while i was working, just taking one night class for fun.</p>

<p>i didn't even tell them i went there so i'm not sure how they knew....</p>

<p>they still accepted me though. so send all your transcripts no matter what.</p>

<p>That's because the University of Texas is smart! They know CC was a purgatory or crappy institute that doesn't count for "grades", and that a university is what really does. Every university should be like UT and apply this standard. CC sucks, it shouldn't be counted for your admissions.</p>

<p>Unless of course you transferred and a good one to two years of your education was had at one...</p>

<p>Actually, I'm sure the UT isn't as judgmental as you are, baller4lyfe.</p>