<p>The topic is pretty clear in my question - </p>
<p>I somewhat attended Devry years ago online. I believe I did maybe a month or so of classes online with Devry.
I am unsure if I dropped out or just faded away and worst case scenario Devry gave me F’s for the classes which I just stopped attending.
I cannot get my transcript from Devry because of the debt from that first semester.</p>
<p>With that said, can a (*real) university find information about my short few weeks with Devry? I checked the Student Clearing House database and I couldn’t even locate Devry school as an option to verify attendance. </p>
<p>I’m afraid if I fess up to colleges about going to Devry, even if it was for a flopped few weeks, they will insist on a transcript - which if anyone is familiar with Devry’s cost it’s $5k+. </p>
<p>On the other hand, I feel these records might not be visible at all. Any opinions out there?</p>
<p>ive been attending a CC for two semester now (taking a placement test just to start at the beginning of gen ed) no issues getting financial aid yet, but recently remember i went to devry for a month has me biting my nails all day!! </p>
<p>i would have no issues getting the transcript if Devry didnt charge me thousands of dollars for an incomplete semester.</p>
<p>okay… maybe i need to reiterate my question - Do I need to worry about a transcript from a school which I earned NO (zero) credits?</p>
<p>I just went to the SCH Enrollment verification and found lots of listings for Devry:</p>
<p>[EnrollmentVerify</a> School Participants](<a href=“http://www.studentclearinghouse.org/secure_area/DVEV/ev_ParticipatingSchools.asp]EnrollmentVerify”>http://www.studentclearinghouse.org/secure_area/DVEV/ev_ParticipatingSchools.asp)</p>
<p>If your dropped class resulted in a W, Incomplete or grade, then you need to send a transcript.</p>
<p>The various DeVry campuses are listed as participating colleges by the National Student Clearinghouse, [National</a> Student Clearinghouse: Degree verification & enrollment verification](<a href=“http://www.studentclearinghouse.org%5DNational”>http://www.studentclearinghouse.org), so it would appear that the information will be available to colleges.</p>