Will a graduate school accept credits from a university that was transferred from a comm. college?

Say I attended a community college, then transferred my 60 credits to a 4 year university to get my bachelors. The 60 credits transfer as credits with no grade attached to them to the uni. If I wanted to go to get a graduate degree after I get my bachelors and if I only sent them my transcript from the uni I went to - and not the community college - will they accept the credits that came from the community college? Or will I have to send them both transcripts? I am wondering because I did not do so good my freshman year of community college and would like to send only my university transcript if possible as it will not contain the grades from my community college.

Thanks

Most graduate schools require transcripts from all institutions attended, but it depends on the individual school.

Typically as part of a grad school application you are required to send transcripts from every college you attended (even if you just took one course there). So you would most likely have to send your CC transcript.

I would expect them to require all transcripts, but also to assign more importance to your more recent grades.

I would expect them to require all transcripts, but also to assign more importance to your more recent grades.

Thank you!

You would probably have to send both, but the grad school would be more interested in how you did in your later, more difficult/major related classes.