Classified science class wrong

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I know it isn't the end of the world, but I realized I accidentally classified a class wrong when I was entering all of my transcript information. I accidentally classified a course as chemistry instead of biology (it was late at night and I was entering 6 years of classes - non-trad applicant). I e-submitted a few weeks ago, but my coursework hasn't been "verified" yet and I actually have a grade correction for the course. I plan on calling them tomorrow morning, but has anyone done something similiar/know if they will fix this when they do the verification of my grades?
 
I know it isn't the end of the world, but I realized I accidentally classified a class wrong when I was entering all of my transcript information. I accidentally classified a course as chemistry instead of biology (it was late at night and I was entering 6 years of classes - non-trad applicant). I e-submitted a few weeks ago, but my coursework hasn't been "verified" yet and I actually have a grade correction for the course. I plan on calling them tomorrow morning, but has anyone done something similiar/know if they will fix this when they do the verification of my grades?
don't sweat, most likely they'll fix for you, but you should call to check for your own peace of mind.
 
This is EXACTLY why they verify coursework and transcripts.

Call and see if they'll edit these mistakes for you so you don't have to wait for them to kick it back.
don't sweat, most likely they'll fix for you, but you should call to check for your own peace of mind.

I called and spoke to them this morning and I spoke to a gentleman who was very very nice. He said he made a note on my file so when they verify it they wont kick it back or anything. I also informed him that my grade in the class ended up changing (I was medically excused and they forgot to mark missed lab as excused) and he made a note of that too as well as that I sent in the updated transcripts. Phew!
 
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