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RE: Getting Rid of My Record at a School - bjcheung77 - 05-29-2019 natshar Wrote:Six months ago, I participated in a program where I was allowed to take one online course for free through a University. The problem was they had an extremely limited selection. The course I choose either wouldn't transfer or would only work as a free elective to every college I looked into. Upon realizing this, I had no use for this course. However, if I took a W I would have to pay the full tuition, so I stopped trying. I ended up getting a an F. It was the only course I ever took at that University. So, have you email or chat with the university in question about the academic/course forgiveness or to see if you can take the course again for a discount/audit. Can you ask to have that class changed from a credit course to an audit course? Ask for your options and see if you can get it done for cheap, or free if at all possible. Can you ask them to provide you that "free course" again as a "redo". Then post here your options... RE: Getting Rid of My Record at a School - saraholson - 05-30-2019 I had something like this happen. I took one class at a university and then the job I was working at, suddenly decided they would no longer honor the schedule i had worked out with them that enabled me to attend class.... so I had to choose between losing my job (hard to find another in a very small college town) and losing the class. I tried to withdraw but the university said i couldn't because i was past the deadline for withdrawal. All i could do, was stop going and get an F. so now i have that one transcript with an F on it. RE: Getting Rid of My Record at a School - clep3705 - 05-31-2019 Get a new identity, such as joining the French Foreign Legion and getting a new name and passport. RE: Getting Rid of My Record at a School - SuZQ2 - 06-01-2019 To my knowledge, unless you can talk the original school into removing the grade, you're stuck. I enrolled in one CC class the summer after high school, was in a car accident and had to drop out. The professor thought she was doing me a favor and gave me a "C" despite my never completing the course. That despised "C" is the first grade that shows up on all my transcripts - it even affected my GPA 30+ years later. I know it could be a lot worse, but yeah, it still bugs me... RE: Getting Rid of My Record at a School - saraholson - 06-01-2019 (06-01-2019, 04:39 PM)SuZQ2 Wrote: To my knowledge, unless you can talk the original school into removing the grade, you're stuck. I enrolled in one CC class the summer after high school, was in a car accident and had to drop out. The professor thought she was doing me a favor and gave me a "C" despite my never completing the course. That despised "C" is the first grade that shows up on all my transcripts - it even affected my GPA 30+ years later. I know it could be a lot worse, but yeah, it still bugs me... how does it affect your gpa if it''s a letter grade but not numerical? i always wondered that RE: Getting Rid of My Record at a School - dfrecore - 06-01-2019 (06-01-2019, 10:24 PM)saraholson Wrote:(06-01-2019, 04:39 PM)SuZQ2 Wrote: To my knowledge, unless you can talk the original school into removing the grade, you're stuck. I enrolled in one CC class the summer after high school, was in a car accident and had to drop out. The professor thought she was doing me a favor and gave me a "C" despite my never completing the course. That despised "C" is the first grade that shows up on all my transcripts - it even affected my GPA 30+ years later. I know it could be a lot worse, but yeah, it still bugs me... A=4 B=3 C=2 D=1 F=0 RE: Getting Rid of My Record at a School - AwardTour - 06-02-2019 (05-26-2019, 11:44 AM)natshar Wrote: Six months ago, I participated in a program where I was allowed to take one online course for free through a University. The problem was they had an extremely limited selection. The course I choose either wouldn't transfer or would only work as a free elective to every college I looked into. Upon realizing this, I had no use for this course. However, if I took a W I would have to pay the full tuition, so I stopped trying. I ended up getting a an F. It was the only course I ever took at that University.While I don't have a solution for you beyond what others here have suggested, I just wanted to reply to you and let you know that I am in a similar situation. My CC college that I went to 18 years ago does have an Academic Forgiveness Policy. However, they would not allow me to have it erased over the phone and I must go to the campus in-person and have an appointment to make it happen. It will be a hassle but if I must I will travel there to take care of it. I don't want to have any issues with the National Student Clearing House or anything popping up at Graduation Time. My understanding currently is that potential employers verify a candidate's degree with the National Student Clearing House, or at least the background check firms that they hire do. Here is my original email to TESU and their response (I understand that TESU's response does not factor in the National Student Clearing House and their own independent actions): Thank you for the reply. Would there be any issues when I try to graduate? Someone online who is not an employee of TESU said that TESU uses the National Student Clearing House to do background checks before graduation and that my bad grades from 18 years ago might show up then. That does not make sense to me but I just wanted to check with you before I submit my application. On Wednesday, November 28, 2018, 1:02:54 PM CST, StuSupport <StuSupport@tesu.edu> wrote: Hello, Thank you for your email. We do not include your previous credits when calculating your GPA. Only your TESU courses are factored in to the GPA. You are not required to submit your transcripts when you apply. If you do not plan on submitting your transcripts, please do not list them on the application. Otherwise the Registrar's office will be waiting on them to do an evaluation for you and can cause a delay in you setting up an Academic Advising appointment. Please let us know if you have further questions and we will be more than happy to help you. Thank you. (I edited out the name and contact info) Admissions and Enrollment Services Counselor Office of Admissions & Enrollment Services Thomas Edison State University RE: Getting Rid of My Record at a School - dfrecore - 06-02-2019 (06-01-2019, 04:39 PM)SuZQ2 Wrote: That despised "C" is the first grade that shows up on all my transcripts - it even affected my GPA 30+ years later. I know it could be a lot worse, but yeah, it still bugs me... I'm not sure I understand how it is the "first grade that shows up on all my transcripts". I don't even know what that means. And yes, it will affect your overall GPA. But, it's only 1 grade. RE: Getting Rid of My Record at a School - saraholson - 06-02-2019 (06-02-2019, 01:02 AM)AwardTour Wrote:Weird. This advice from Admissions seems to go against everything experienced ppl on the forum have said. If it were as simple as “don’t submit transcripts if you don’t want them counted” then a lot of people would choose not to submit. I’m skeptical of this(05-26-2019, 11:44 AM)natshar Wrote: Six months ago, I participated in a program where I was allowed to take one online course for free through a University. The problem was they had an extremely limited selection. The course I choose either wouldn't transfer or would only work as a free elective to every college I looked into. Upon realizing this, I had no use for this course. However, if I took a W I would have to pay the full tuition, so I stopped trying. I ended up getting a an F. It was the only course I ever took at that University.While I don't have a solution for you beyond what others here have suggested, I just wanted to reply to you and let you know that I am in a similar situation. My CC college that I went to 18 years ago does have an Academic Forgiveness Policy. However, they would not allow me to have it erased over the phone and I must go to the campus in-person and have an appointment to make it happen. It will be a hassle but if I must I will travel there to take care of it. RE: Getting Rid of My Record at a School - AwardTour - 06-02-2019 (06-02-2019, 12:39 PM)saraholson Wrote:(06-02-2019, 01:02 AM)AwardTour Wrote:Weird. This advice from Admissions seems to go against everything experienced ppl on the forum have said. If it were as simple as “don’t submit transcripts if you don’t want them counted” then a lot of people would choose not to submit. I’m skeptical of this(05-26-2019, 11:44 AM)natshar Wrote: Six months ago, I participated in a program where I was allowed to take one online course for free through a University. The problem was they had an extremely limited selection. The course I choose either wouldn't transfer or would only work as a free elective to every college I looked into. Upon realizing this, I had no use for this course. However, if I took a W I would have to pay the full tuition, so I stopped trying. I ended up getting a an F. It was the only course I ever took at that University.While I don't have a solution for you beyond what others here have suggested, I just wanted to reply to you and let you know that I am in a similar situation. My CC college that I went to 18 years ago does have an Academic Forgiveness Policy. However, they would not allow me to have it erased over the phone and I must go to the campus in-person and have an appointment to make it happen. It will be a hassle but if I must I will travel there to take care of it. I agree, I am skeptical as well which is why I am keeping a copy of the original email and stu support ticket# as proof. Even if I did submit my transcripts they are claiming that it would not be counted in my GPA. If any issues do pop up at graduation time then I will relay what happens back on this message board. |