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What happens if you don't send all college transcripts?

It could prevent you from attending a new school. Whether you're trying to finish a degree, transferring to a new college or applying to graduate school, a withheld transcript means you could be blocked from acceptance into a new academic institution. It could hurt your job prospects.
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Do you have to send all your college transcripts?

You will be asked to submit official transcripts from all schools and colleges you have attended, including high school, regardless of your length of attendance or whether you believe the credit is transferable. Some campuses may request transcripts prior to admission.
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What happens if I don't send all my transcripts?

If the admissions committee is doing their job, they will discover that you are missing transcripts. Your past academic history at every institution is reviewed during the decision process to accept or deny you. If you neglect to submit all transcripts, you better have a reason that they will accept.
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Can I omit a college transcript?

You are required to submit ALL your transcript from ALL of your postsecondary education. The penalty for intentionally omit or hide some detail is severe. Your degree may get revoked. Learn to accept the past.
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Can I start over in college without transcripts?

Most schools will not let you enroll without an official transcript.
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Can I go to college if I owe another college money?

You can go back to school. Still, you should take stock of how much you owe. If you have a lot of debt, consider paying some of it down before you head back to school—too much existing debt could mean higher interest rates on a new loan. You also might not qualify for some federally subsidized loans.
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How long can a college hold your transcripts?

Correct, a California institution cannot withhold a student's transcript regardless of where the student transfers. What happens when a student transfers to an out-of-state school? Is the California school still required to provide the transcript? Yes, the California school cannot withhold the student's transcript.
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Can colleges see if I attended 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 you start college over with a clean slate?

It's the law. You don't have any options. You must provide transcripts for every school you've ever gone to, and the courses you've taken won't just go away. You also won't gain any additional financial aid even if you wait for the Fresh Start option (which I didn't even know was a thing and had to look up).
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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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Why do universities require all transcripts?

Colleges need them to determine whether new students should get transfer credit and if they are eligible for certain types of financial aid. Many colleges and universities block students' access to their academic transcripts if they owe a debt to the school.
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Can transcripts be sent after deadline?

Colleges expect the part of the application that comes from YOU to arrive by the deadline (and this includes financial aid forms, too, when required). But if a part that comes from elsewhere (counselor forms, transcript, teacher recommendations, test scores) shows up a bit late, it will not be a problem for you.
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Why do colleges 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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How many transcripts do I need for college?

The only valid answer to this question will come from each university you are applying to. Typically, the admissions office (at each university) will require you to have an official transcript sent directly from the other institution.
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Can you have multiple college transcripts?

If the degrees were earned at the same college/university they usually are. If one or more degrees was earned at more then one university then each college or university will have their own transcript.
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Do I need to send transcripts from every college I've attended for grad school?

There are three things you need to do when it comes to your transcripts: request them, submit them, and explain any negatives in them. The rule of thumb here is that you need to request transcripts from all graduate and undergraduate institutions which you have attended. Don't leave any of them out.
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Can I restart my college GPA?

In general, it's not possible to erase your GPA and start over completely.
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Will my GPA reset when I transfer?

A high GPA can improve your chances for college admissions, but that 4.0 you worked so hard to achieve won't transfer to your new college. When you are accepted to a new school, your GPA is essentially wiped clean, and your new GPA will be determined by your level of success in your classes at the new institution.
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Can I get into a good college with a bad freshman year?

Yes that is possible as long as you do really well in all other years you should be able to get accepted. Also I recommend taking rigorous classes if you can ( unless that's the thing that made you do not good in freshman year) Most colleges don't care as long as you go on an up-streak.
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Do I have to list all colleges attended?

Include all colleges you have attended even if your previous coursework or major is no longer what you want to study. Leaving out a college may cause delays in the processing of your application. Report all colleges attended, including: courses taken in high school for college or university credit.
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What happens if I lie to a university about never attending another university before?

The university that you apply to would find out that you are lying. You would not be accepted even if you otherwise qualify. If by some error you did get accepted, then you could be kicked out or possibly even have your degree revoked after you graduate.
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Do I have to include all colleges attended on resume?

While some candidates include all the colleges they attended on their resume, it's acceptable to list just the school from which you graduated.
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How many years are college credits good for?

In general, college credits don't expire. Most credits stay valid for years or even decades. But there are two notable exceptions: Credits in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) often have a 10-year shelf life due to rapid changes in the field.
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Can a college hold your transcript if you owe money?

Many colleges and universities won't release transcripts to students who owe money to the institutions for debts including student loans, potentially locking them out of jobs or further higher education, since graduate schools and employers often require proof of candidates' education.
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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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