I was on the phone with a friend of mine and we were talking about a friend of hers. She told me this is what her friend did now is this true?
Her friend grad class of 2003 than went on to The Ohio State Univ... Didnt do 2 well she flunked out and she owes them money.
Now in order 2 tranfer 2 another school u need a transcript and Osu is not gonna give u your transcrpit if you owe them money.
So the girl goes back 2 her high school she grad from and gets her hs transcrpit and goes on to
Clark Atl with that and she gets in and still gets 2 get loans and fia aid.
Now my question is are u telling me that if u wanna start all over u dont wanna trafer any credits u can just go back 2 your high school and get your transcrpit and start all the way over saying really that u never went 2 any college is that true?
My roomate said u can and so did others...
Cant that track u threw Fia aid wont u get in trouble...Anyway just answer that 4 me is this true...?
actually you can do it the girl he is talking about is ma friend.
She graduated early so she is technically c/o2004 but she graduated in 2003
Flucked up at the first school, so she started over as a freshman b/c she knew her credits transferring would do her no good.
Now she fine b/c she is going to NSU in the fall
So it can happen
You aren't supposed to, although I am sure people do, and get away with it.
On every college application I have ever seen, there is a disclaimer requiring you to disclose every institution you have ever attended. Usually the school will not do a background check on every entering student because it would be too expensive.
You should be careful though because it can come around to bite you. Just like a job application, if you give false credentials you can be dismissed or have your credentials revoked if it ever comes out. If you received financial aid at your former institution it will also leave a paper trail. Whether it will matter or not depends on what programs you go into and how diligent the feds are about your financial aid, so if there are no financial aid issues, do what you gotta do... 8) Holla!