02-11-2011, 08:06 PM
I'm going to double-check that OE800 85. That is a fair point. I am used to seeing transcripts from other colleges and universities and not my own. I view my personal unofficial all the time.
However, now that I think about it, quite a few schools do show transfer credits on the official transcripts. Usually the classes that transfered are denoted by a "TR" or a "P" for pass or something similar to let the person reviewing know that those are transfer credits.
I have not ever been asked for any transcripts much less a group of them together. I would imagine that most folks are probably just asked for the transcript from the entity that actually conferred the degree, but I may be wrong.
I think that if you're ever asked for a copy of each and every transcript for your career, it might just be easier to get a copy from the registrar of the school that conferred the degree. They will have compiled, with notes, all of the paperwork associated with the transfer of credits. They may or may not give this to you, but it does not hurt to ask before you try to cover a ton of other institutions.
Andy
However, now that I think about it, quite a few schools do show transfer credits on the official transcripts. Usually the classes that transfered are denoted by a "TR" or a "P" for pass or something similar to let the person reviewing know that those are transfer credits.
I have not ever been asked for any transcripts much less a group of them together. I would imagine that most folks are probably just asked for the transcript from the entity that actually conferred the degree, but I may be wrong.
I think that if you're ever asked for a copy of each and every transcript for your career, it might just be easier to get a copy from the registrar of the school that conferred the degree. They will have compiled, with notes, all of the paperwork associated with the transfer of credits. They may or may not give this to you, but it does not hurt to ask before you try to cover a ton of other institutions.
Andy