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Do I need to send transcripts from every college I've attended for grad school?

If you attended more than one school as an undergraduate student, you will probably need to send transcripts for each school you attended. Transcripts may also be necessary if you are applying for postgraduate loans or scholarships.
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Do grad schools ask for all transcripts?

Graduate applicants must submit official transcripts from all colleges, universities, and other post-secondary institutions previously attended.
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Do I need to send transcripts from every college I've attended?

Those who are offered admission will need to submit official documents, including transcripts from all schools attended, in order to verify the information reported.
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What happens if you don't submit all college transcripts?

Found Elusive Anecdote of What Can Happen if You Don't Disclose All Previous Colleges. Colleges usually have a policy that you will no longer be considered for admission, expelled, or have your degree revoked if you omit previous colleges from your application.
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Should I send transcripts before applying graduate school?

Schools want to have your complete undergraduate and graduate academic history, and transcripts are the way to provide them with that. A few notes: Make sure to check and see if there are any transcript-specific forms that the school to which you are applying requests that you use or submit.
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Transcripts and Academic Documents

Do I have to include all colleges attended?

You need to list every college/university you have attended under the "Colleges Attended" section of the "Academic History" quadrant, even if you only took one class at the institution.
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Do grad schools look at college transcripts?

When applying to graduate school, they will likely want to see all of your transcripts regardless of which schools you attended and what degree you received, if any.
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Can I omit a college transcript?

In the U.S., colleges require all previous transcripts. They want to check not just coursework, but disciplinary actions (academic dishonesty, other negative behaviors) when evaluating your application. You can always ask WGU what the policy is on starting over without it.
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How long do colleges keep transcripts?

How Long Do Colleges Keep Transcripts? College transcripts do not expire and schools are obligated to maintain transcripts for all students who have enrolled in and attended their institution — regardless of whether or not that student graduated.
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Why would a college withhold transcripts?

Institutions sometimes withhold transcripts to force a student to pay a balance on their account. Without their transcripts, students often can't continue their education elsewhere without starting over, and they cannot apply for certain jobs.
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Does your college transcript matter?

If you apply for admission to any other higher-learning institutions or pursue certain jobs, your college transcripts may be needed for verification purposes.
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How many transcripts do I need for college?

You will have to order separate transcripts for each school you are applying to and they must be sent directly from the issuing school to the school you are applying to. Transcripts sent any other way will not be “official transcripts” and the school will not accept them.
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Can I send official transcripts to myself?

Send your transcript anywhere. We can send your transcript to any destination worldwide – to a college, an employer, or yourself. And we can send it electronically or by mail. If your transcript is not available electronically, your school can prepare it themselves and get it to its destination.
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Do employers look at grad school transcripts?

Yes, employers can request to see your transcript as part of the hiring process. However, it's not as common as one might think, and it typically only happens in certain fields, such as education or law.
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How important is transcript for grad school?

Even though the requirements for graduate school won't always be the same everywhere you apply to, one thing will remain constant: each will always ask you for your transcripts. There's no denying that official transcripts are a requirement you can't skip when trying to get into graduate school.
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When should I order transcripts for grad school?

Submitting Transcripts
  • Schools will want transcripts submitted to them directly from your undergraduate and graduate institutions. ...
  • Again, make sure you request those transcripts months in advance, so that they can be submitted to the schools to which you are applying in plenty of time.
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Do I have to send transcripts to the new college I'm applying to if I failed out of a college?

It will depend on the college, but most places require official transcripts from all previous colleges you attended regardless of how long you were there, or how well you did.
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Is a college transcript permanent?

Your college transcript is your “permanent record” when it comes to your college career. Each school you attend will keep a detailed record of which classes you took, the grades you earned, dates attended, majors and minors, and your overall grade point average.
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Do you send your transcripts before or after applying?

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And it's fine to send transcripts even before you submit an application! However, before your transcript is actually sent, check it thoroughly to be certain that everything is as it should be: classes, grades, and credits, service hours, if they're recorded, and SAT/ACT scores.
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Can you wipe your college transcript clean?

The only way to "erase" a bad transcript is to create a new, better one. Start at a local community college. Prove that you have what it takes and then transferring to another school should be much easier.
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Do colleges know if you went to another college?

In general, your prior postsecondary enrollments are confidential. Schools risk the loss of participation in federal financial aid programs - Pell Grant, federal direct student loans, and federal work/study programs - if they violate the requirements of the Family Education Rights and Protection Act (FERPA).
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Can bad grades be removed from college transcripts?

Parents and students tend to assume that the bad grade will be completely removed from the student's transcript, but this may not be the case. Some colleges will amend the bad grade or class with a kind of notation, while others will keep both grades on the record.
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Do grad schools look at unofficial transcript?

Applications to most programs are reviewed based on unofficial copies of your transcripts uploaded as part of your application.
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Do grad schools look at your courses?

Most graduate schools calculate your GPA from all undergraduate courses taken. They don't just consider the GPA from the school that awarded your bachelor's degree. However, at a highly-competitive school, they may not look too fondly at all of your graded credits coming from a community college.
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Is a 3.0 GPA good for grad school?

For master's programs, many schools will want you to stay above a 3.0 just to avoid academic probation. For PhD programs, GPAs practically don't matter as long as they meet all the other requirements (unless you went to the PhD program right after undergrad, in which case you'll need to maintain a 3.0 or higher).
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