Do I need Transcript from CC Dual Enrolled in HS?

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Hello,

I took Calc 3 at my local CC during my senior year in high school, and the credits transferred to my current University. I stopped taking classes at the CC and don't plan on doing so. I was just curious, do I need to send the transcript from the CC? On my University Transcript it shows that it has transfer credits from the CC but doesn't show the grade (I got an A so it's not anything I want to hide; just wondering if I needed to send a transcript with only one grade on it) or the date.
 
you must have the original transcripts from CC. transcripts with transferred credits are not sufficient
Oh ok, I guess it it doesn't matter that I was in HS at the time?
 
Oh ok, I guess it it doesn't matter that I was in HS at the time?
Doesn't matter at all. I even had to submit a transcript from a summer science program because they issued 1 credit when I was a high school freshman.
 
I am sure that you read the free, downloadable AMCAS 2018 Instructions before actually starting the application (only a fool would do otherwise) but just in case you missed it , here is the link

https://aamc-orange.global.ssl.fast...5e21dc8ae7e/2018_amcas_instruction_manual.pdf
When entering coursework, you must include information and corresponding grades for every course in which you have ever enrolled at any U.S., U.S. Territorial, or Canadian post-secondary institution, regardless of whether credit was earned.

Assign High School (HS) status to college-level courses taken prior to the high school graduation date you entered in the Schools Attended section, regardless of the physical location of the college-level course. This does not include AP, Exempt, or CLEP credit.
Lol ok sorry I didn't. I'm not applying in four years.
 
Apologies. Its the first day of application being open so I have to deal with questions like this all day from students who rushed filling in the application without ever once looking at the instructions .
Don't worry about me; I'm reading the instructions right now, years in advance
 
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