Why would you need to send another transcript? Why can't you just refrain from sending it to the schools/job positions to which your interested in applying to?
You're not obligated to send them every transcript from every school you gain credits from, throughout your life. Just don't include this particular school on your resume or school application (since you don't want to include it anyways). There's no way (at least I think) that a school can perform a national/local search for the classes you've taken at various schools, especially with the laws in place today. A school CAN'T LEGALLY RELEASE any information about you, without your consent. If the school told someone else, without your consent, they could be sued.
I don't understand why you don't just take the class for credits that way, if you want to send the credits later, you can, but you're not obligated to report them. Auditing a class is a waste of money. You're paying for credits, but not receiving them. The only reason to audit a class would be to take a class you're interested in while protecting your GPA; this isn't an issue though, since you're taking a class at another institution, which you don't need to report anyways. Even then, you can usually take the class as pass/fail to protect your GPA.
Is this a school, where you plan to take more classes at or already have? If so, see if you can take the class as Pass/fail. Again, I would only do a class audit to protect my GPA (which doesn't apply if this is the only class you plan to take there or the class is easy) and the school won't let you do pass/fail.
You're not obligated to send them every transcript from every school you gain credits from, throughout your life. Just don't include this particular school on your resume or school application (since you don't want to include it anyways). There's no way (at least I think) that a school can perform a national/local search for the classes you've taken at various schools, especially with the laws in place today. A school CAN'T LEGALLY RELEASE any information about you, without your consent. If the school told someone else, without your consent, they could be sued.
I don't understand why you don't just take the class for credits that way, if you want to send the credits later, you can, but you're not obligated to report them. Auditing a class is a waste of money. You're paying for credits, but not receiving them. The only reason to audit a class would be to take a class you're interested in while protecting your GPA; this isn't an issue though, since you're taking a class at another institution, which you don't need to report anyways. Even then, you can usually take the class as pass/fail to protect your GPA.
Is this a school, where you plan to take more classes at or already have? If so, see if you can take the class as Pass/fail. Again, I would only do a class audit to protect my GPA (which doesn't apply if this is the only class you plan to take there or the class is easy) and the school won't let you do pass/fail.


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