05-13-2017, 09:02 AM
My advice is to try and cut out the college totally. I'd search on the MOOC sites for the course you're interested in- edX or Coursera offer zillions of courses taught by top professors from the best universities in the country...for free. No transcript, no obligation.
If that's not an option, you might see if you can find it through the non-credit division of a school. These are CEUs or nothing at all, and don't obligate you to submit transcripts.
Finally, there are a few places that you might not expect- like Udemy, there may be classes there. These can be had for $10 if you google a coupon code.
If all 3 of the above fail, you're taking a course that is SO UNIQUE and UNUSUAL, that you really have no choice but to add it to your transcript pile imo. I have 8 transcripts that make up my undergraduate transcript - I feel your pain.
If that's not an option, you might see if you can find it through the non-credit division of a school. These are CEUs or nothing at all, and don't obligate you to submit transcripts.
Finally, there are a few places that you might not expect- like Udemy, there may be classes there. These can be had for $10 if you google a coupon code.
If all 3 of the above fail, you're taking a course that is SO UNIQUE and UNUSUAL, that you really have no choice but to add it to your transcript pile imo. I have 8 transcripts that make up my undergraduate transcript - I feel your pain.