<p>the nursing school I applied to requires that applicants turn in all transcripts from all previous schools in paper form on application day. however, i am curious if they nursing admissions committee verify/double check all the transcripts by looking into a database or do they just review what you hand in to them?</p>
<p>You seem to have a hidden agenda to your question…</p>
<p>They will verify a database to see if you’ve submitted transcripts of all schools previously attended: yes. So don’t do something foolish like “forgetting” to send a poor transcript in.</p>
<p>Even if they don’t catch you now, they will and they’ll expel you or revoke your eventual diploma and sue you for any fin aid they gave you. Just be up front. Schools are willing to work with you over past bad performances.</p>
<p>Okay so the nursing committee themselves enter every single applicant into a database to check their transcripts or do they have a team do it for them?</p>
<p>I just wanted to know about the evaluation process cause they are the only school that requires the students to hand in a hard copy of transcripts w/ application. they will deny acceptance if your hard copy transcripts are missing from your nursing application portfolio. i just wondered how they evaluate things cause it sound like they dont use a database</p>
<p>Answer to #3 Who knows? Likely it’s support staff.</p>