by empty » Tue Aug 02, 2011 11:58 pm
It would depend on two things (I think):
1) do the CC courses/credits show up on your undergraduate transcript? If they do, then I feel you NEED to include the CC transcript.
2) do you plan on including the CC courses in your GPA estimation for the SMART program? If so, then (again) you'd NEED to include the CC transcript.
If both answers are a "no" then you may have a grey area where you need to decide. It also may be pertinent if you think you are going to graduate undergrad in 3 years instead of 4 because of the CC credits you entered with.
Correspondingly if you just came from one of those states that "certifies" high school teachers to teach upper level high school courses and call them college credits (which is BS in my opinion), I wouldn't include any transcript because its still a high school class no matter how you slice it or pimp it out... but that's my personal soapbox.
It would depend on two things (I think):
1) do the CC courses/credits show up on your undergraduate transcript? If they do, then I feel you NEED to include the CC transcript.
2) do you plan on including the CC courses in your GPA estimation for the SMART program? If so, then (again) you'd NEED to include the CC transcript.
If both answers are a "no" then you may have a grey area where you need to decide. It also may be pertinent if you think you are going to graduate undergrad in 3 years instead of 4 because of the CC credits you entered with.
Correspondingly if you just came from one of those states that "certifies" high school teachers to teach upper level high school courses and call them college credits (which is BS in my opinion), I wouldn't include any transcript because its still a high school class no matter how you slice it or pimp it out... but that's my personal soapbox.