1 Yep. Transcripts of all work attempted must be submitted when making application at any school.
3 I've already been accepted (with them not knowing my prior college work). So, should I still submit past transcripts possibly with a letter explaining my situation since most decision are done behind closed doors, or should I first see a counselor? .
4 See a counselor with transcripts in hand, apologize profusely, and they should let you in. Since its a community college - they'll accept anyone despite problems with past coursework, but they need to see what you've attempted so they can possibly give you credit for some of your classes and you won't have to take them again as you work on your Associate's Degree. It's to your advantage to let them see what you've attempted.
Community colleges are set up to allow any one - even people with prison records - the opportunity to obtain a degree they might not otherwise be able to get, so unless you're a convicted ax murderer, child molester, or rapist, there shouldn't be any closed-door meetings about whether you can get in or not.
5 Well, if they haven't asked for your transcripts, then you don't need to show them. I would have thought that would have been part of the application process. Why show them until they ask for them?
See a counselor with transcripts in hand, apologize profusely, and they should let you in. Since its a community college - they'll accept anyone despite problems with past coursework, but they need to see what you've attempted so they can possibly give you credit for some of your classes and you won't have to take them again as you work on your Associate's Degree. It's to your advantage to let them see what you've attempted.
Community colleges are set up to allow any one - even people with prison records - the opportunity to obtain a degree they might not otherwise be able to get, so unless you're a convicted ax murderer, child molester, or rapist, there shouldn't be any closed-door meetings about whether you can get in or not.
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