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Friday, Apr 21 2023
It's crucial to select the correct level of education for each institution listed on your application to avoid any confusion or delays in the review process. As you mentioned, selecting "undergraduate level" for a community college is the correct option.
At first, I didnt notice it at all..
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I have dual credits from a Junior College from high school, do these need to be reported separately? They went towards my undergraduate degree (I was there 4 years, I was not a "transfer") so I believe they are on my undergrad transcripts.
Typically, if your dual credits were used towards your undergraduate degree and are already included on your undergrad transcripts, then you do not need to report them separately. Admissions officers will typically review your undergraduate transcripts as part of your application process, and will be able to see that you earned dual credits during your time in high school. However, it's always a good idea to check with the specific university or college you are applying to, as their policies may vary. If you are unsure, you can contact their admissions office and ask if they require separate reporting of dual credits earned during high school.