(02-06-2022, 12:15 PM)rachel83az Wrote: If I couldn't even set up an online account, I'd be tempted to take an easy 1-credit class now just to (hopefully) bring those ancient credits into the modern world.
I tried that at one of my community colleges and nope. The old transcripts are still sent by paper mail. I'm like for real? Hi join us in 2022. Some schools just archive old transcripts and keep them in storage with no plans to ever convert them electronically. Myself and my husband experienced this at 2 different schools.
(02-05-2022, 10:30 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I have classes from 1988. No problems ever getting them transferred to other schools (recently did it to 2 schools). Have never had a school say they were too old.
My mom went back to school after 30 years, had zero problems getting her 30yo credits accepted either.
You're lucky. I've had multiple colleges tell me my English Comp was too old. My math was too old. One school said they require English and math to be completed within the last 5 years. Excelsior said all of my business classes were too old so I couldn't complete their BS in Bus Admin.