Dual-enrolled in high school - enter in courses?

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Little Elephant

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So I dual-enrolled in high school once they ran out of Spanish classes for me. I didn't end up going to the college that I dual-enrolled at for my degree, but was a guest student there for a couple of classes in the summers because it was close to home. Therefore, I need to send the transcript from that school for my app. I have transfer credit on my transcript for my degree granting institution. Should I disregard this and only fill out the course on a separate semester?

Also, I have a W on that transcript from the next semester when I was in high school still as well and began to dual-enroll before I realized I couldn't take that course with my high school sports. Do I still include this on the course list as well? There's no place to add a note explaining the circumstance or to say that I was dual-enrolled so I'm a little worried about it.

Thanks!
 
Anything you got credit for / attempted to get credit but didn't (W), you report.
 
I agree, get the transcript. It's not a big issue, even the W, but not reporting it or getting the transcript sent will most likely cause them to rescind any acceptances, etc.
 
The courses are listed as transfer credit on my degree-granting institution transcript as well. Do I include them in the courses for that semester as well? That seems a bit redundant, but I don't want them to see my transcript and wonder why it's missing from the course list either.
 
The courses are listed as transfer credit on my degree-granting institution transcript as well. Do I include them in the courses for that semester as well? That seems a bit redundant, but I don't want them to see my transcript and wonder why it's missing from the course list either.
The staff at AADSAS may be slow, but are likely to be able to figure it out. You only include courses that were taken at that particular institution.
 
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