Sending Community College Transcripts to AMCAS

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When I was in high school, I took some high school classes for CC credit. But I never sent this credit to my undergraduate institution, so no grades or credit were received for it. I think AMCAS said something about how i still need to send that stuff in, even though it didnt help me in any way. Is that true?
 
If you want to hide it, it might be possible for now.

However, it's not worth it. Since AMCAS requires ALL college classes ever taken, if you hide it and they find out even after you're already attending school, you could get into trouble.

So I would not try to hide it.
 
you must report it, and must send in the cc tranny.
 
I am brand new to this whole process. How do you send the transcripts from a community college? Do you have to have the college send it directly when you order them (by writing an address or something), or can they send it to you in a sealed official envelope and can I send it directly myself to AMCAS? Can i do the same for university transcripts? I don't trust anyone but myself to send them honestly. Thanks for your help!
 
I am brand new to this whole process. How do you send the transcripts from a community college? Do you have to have the college send it directly when you order them (by writing an address or something), or can they send it to you in a sealed official envelope and can I send it directly myself to AMCAS? Can i do the same for university transcripts? I don't trust anyone but myself to send them honestly. Thanks for your help!

order the tranny from the CC to be sent to AMCAS. Look up the school online, chances are they have a way to place the order online.
 
How does the transcript request form get to the school?

Either you provide a hard copy in person or a Word/PDF copy can be emailed to school. Each school has their own process for this. Talk to the registrar's office - usually they are filled with nice mom-like ladies.
 
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