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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid will have more than 60 community college credits, really closer to 80. None show up on the high school transcript. You just list them separately. He just took courses that weren't offered by the high school.[/quote] Rare to list them anywhere (unless it’s Pitt)…most schools don’t ask any courses to be listed. You just submit the transcripts.[/quote] Berkeley made us list them. [/quote] 2 examples = rare[/quote] NYU, Florida, Clemson, Rutgers, UCLA, UC San Diego, UC Irvine, Florida St., Florida, Temple, Virginia Tech, UMass, UCLA, etc. all require you to list community college classes attended. These colleges get over a million applications per year. Not rare.[/quote] It’s still rare based on number of colleges out there and number of apps submitted to these schools (per person). My guess is it would be done 1 or 0 times for each kid’s submitted applications. [/quote] We listed them on eight out of ten applications so far this year. At a minimum they would be listed for every schools that uses STARS, which was the case for six of the schools DD applied to so far.[/quote]
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