<p>So, I attended a 4 year my first semester and made a miserable 1.9 GPA. Moved on to a CC for 3 semesters and made like a 3.4 GPA. Now I am transferring to a different 4 year school again and majoring in accounting. My GPA and transcript that the current 4 year has on record are different than if you actually combined all my GPA/courses...meaning the courses they didn't take are not on their transcript and thus has helped my GPA.</p>
<p>When you apply for an employer (Accounting), will they ask for all transcripts and cumulative GPA? Or will they just ask for what my graduating school has on record?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>I am fairly sure that only the school you are graduating from will be considered by employers .</p>
<p>Some employers will ask for transcripts of ALL schools that you attended.</p>
<p>My bet is that a very small percentage would ask for all schools attended.</p>
<p>^^^If an employer is going to ask, they will ask for ALL transcripts. Have you sought FT employment yet?</p>
<p>They can definitely ask.</p>
<p>I am a CC transfer from many years ago so it might be different now. I only provided the GPA and transcript of my graduating college. No one asked about CC.</p>
<p>My son took a couple classes at CC in the summer. The CC classes show up on his college transcript for credit only without grades. He got several job offers this summer and I don’t think anyone asked about those CC classes.</p>
<p>You can start by providing everything from your graduating college. Provide the rest only upon request.</p>