Saedrea,
Short answer: You don't have to do anything with your GED or transcript.
Long Answer:
You don't need to convert your GED into a Diploma. When the Military has a GED applicant with 15 college credits they process that applicant just like an applicant that has a HS Diploma. The GED applicant is now in the same "category" as a normal High School Graduate. The only thing that changes is how the Military processes you, your GED will remain the same.
I also want to apologize for not specifying that not all the courses are credit worthy in my first post. Sorry.
Short answer: You don't have to do anything with your GED or transcript.
Long Answer:
You don't need to convert your GED into a Diploma. When the Military has a GED applicant with 15 college credits they process that applicant just like an applicant that has a HS Diploma. The GED applicant is now in the same "category" as a normal High School Graduate. The only thing that changes is how the Military processes you, your GED will remain the same.
I also want to apologize for not specifying that not all the courses are credit worthy in my first post. Sorry.
BA/Liberal Studies, TESC 2011
AAS/Applied Electronic Studies, TESC 2010