Almost got mugged to-day.
ASS-P wrote:
...You are right, I guess, and I was not trying to send the HS transcripts now ~ the point was, the whole " Oh, it really IS as easy as pie to get in ! ! !" thing affected me, I followed along on that optimistic path ~ And at least for now, it's not so, certainly with the " friendly helpers " cement-blocking my way (The HOT people evidently refusing to to do anything in any way .). It's the whole " Oh, you can easily apply " story told to me here, and that just did not work out - at least now .
I've asked you this before and you did not answer, so I will ask you again.
Where did you get the idea that you need your high school transcripts to apply for CCSF? I do not see such a requirement anywhere on their website.
High school transcripts are only required for high school students who wish to attend CCSF on concurrant enrollment. They are strongly recommended for the high school diploma program and admission to their culinary arts and hospitality program, but not required. If you were to enroll in their diploma program without transcripts, you would simply not get credit for high school course work and have to take all of the courses.
If you are not currently a high school student, are not applying for their high school diploma program, and are not applying for their culinary arts and hospitality program, then you do not need to submit your high school transcripts.
You will eventually have to obtain your high school transcripts to submit to the university you intend to transfer to, but you do not need them at the time of application to CCSF.
Chronos wrote:
ASS-P wrote:
...I should point out that the shelter doesn't let me stay all day even if I wanted to, U have 2 clear out at 12 noon and it's closed for a number of hours.
The thing is, regarding the CCSF attempt, I rather internalized the comments by some here that " Oh, your school records are unimportant for CC, you can apply easily "
The thing is, regarding the CCSF attempt, I rather internalized the comments by some here that " Oh, your school records are unimportant for CC, you can apply easily "
I've asked you this before and you did not answer, so I will ask you again.
Where did you get the idea that you need your high school transcripts to apply for CCSF? I do not see such a requirement anywhere on their website.
High school transcripts are only required for high school students who wish to attend CCSF on concurrant enrollment. They are strongly recommended for the high school diploma program and admission to their culinary arts and hospitality program, but not required. If you were to enroll in their diploma program without transcripts, you would simply not get credit for high school course work and have to take all of the courses.
If you are not currently a high school student, are not applying for their high school diploma program, and are not applying for their culinary arts and hospitality program, then you do not need to submit your high school transcripts.
You will eventually have to obtain your high school transcripts to submit to the university you intend to transfer to, but you do not need them at the time of application to CCSF.
I outlined how to apply. I didn't say it was easy. Whether or not something is easy depends on the individual. Some people struggle with things others would consider easy, but excel at things others would consider complex.
But anyway, at least you now know you don't have to contend with getting your high school transcripts for CCSF and that's one obstacle that's no longer in your life at the moment