high school transfer grades?

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So at my high school, it had a dual enrollment through a community college so i came into college with a lot of credits, but none of it got counted towards my primary school GPA. Do i need to report these grades? As in, should i go to the community college, send the AADSAS transcript, and report these? Or is that not necessary.
 
Yes, you need to send report the classes as dual credit, send the transcript and those classes will count towards your AADSAS GPA.
 
If your undergraduate transcript gave you credit or mentioned it in the transcript, then you need to ask for a transcript from the community college too. Even if you didn't receive a grade or GPA towards your undergraduate.
 
ugh so much extra work lol!
 
how do i go about specifying it as a dual credit/enrollment? i don't see this option anywhere.
 
If your undergraduate transcript gave you credit or mentioned it in the transcript, then you need to ask for a transcript from the community college too. Even if you didn't receive a grade or GPA towards your undergraduate.
The OP would have to do this even if the primary undergraduate transcript did not mention this coursework. This is necessary for anyone who has a transcript at any institution of higher education. All transcripts must be submitted to AADSAS. I believe that AADSAS has methods to verify that people have submitted all of the transcripts that they have.
how do i go about specifying it as a dual credit/enrollment? i don't see this option anywhere.
It's not an option. I put distance learning for courses that I took at my high school that were counted as dual credit/enrollment. I thought that was most honest, because I didn't actually take them at the institutions where I received the credit. They weren't online courses either, but if I had to describe them I feel like distance learning fits best.
 
So at my high school, it had a dual enrollment through a community college so i came into college with a lot of credits, but none of it got counted towards my primary school GPA. Do i need to report these grades? As in, should i go to the community college, send the AADSAS transcript, and report these? Or is that not necessary.
Every institution only computes a gpa for the courses taken in house.
 
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