By Kristi Conrad
Academic Advisor and Transfer Specialist
With registration coming up, many students are looking at their DARS for the first time in many weeks. In doing so, many are noticing credits that they assumed would be, but are not. Occasionally, credits just have not arrived. Having transcripts sent from high school does not guarantee that dual enrollment or AP scores are sent. And if multiple colleges or universities have been attended, multiple transcripts will need to have been sent. Should you notice AP credits missing, check with admissions to be sure that your scores arrived. If not, request that they be sent from the College Board. If dual enrollment credits are missing, be sure that you had your transcripts sent directly from the college, and not just your high school. If you attended multiple colleges or universities, be sure that a transcript was sent from each individual school. Having all information here will ensure that all of your credits have been applied and work toward your graduation requirements.
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