List of Universities that Only Check College Performance

<p>I know many people here are looking for the list of universities that only check college grades and not high school grades.</p>

<p>here are the list that I have acquired so far.
1.Brigham Young University(BYU) - if you have more than 24 graded semester hours, they won’t check your high school tests and grades.
2.University of Urbana Champaign (UIUC) - if you have more than 30 graded semester hours, they won’t check your high school tests and grades.
3.University of Minnesota - if you have an associate degree, you don’t need to summit your high school tests or grades.
4.Georgia Tech - After 30 semester transferable hours, you don’t need to summit high school tests or grades.</p>

<p>Many lower-end schools tend to allow students to apply without high school performance evaluated, however, this are some of the upper-end schools that also do not require high school grades or tests after a sometime in college.</p>

<p>I know this list is longer, but I only wanted include some of the best known school.
If you know any other schools who rank similar to these school that also do not require high school performance, please comment!
This information is not very common in the web. </p>

<p>Anybody know other universities that is in top 100?</p>

<p>Junior-level transfer applicants (who will have 60 or more semester credit units by the time they transfer – for full time students, this typically means approximately 30 units completed, with another approximately 30 units in progress for the academic year during which the application is made) to California public universities (UCs and CSUs) are not required to provide any high school based records or credentials (although some may optionally be provided to fulfill base-level requirements).</p>

<p>Thanks dude. I was expecting if I was missing any random universities that are the only one that does not check high school performance in a entire region like byu. However, your information is still helpful!</p>

<p>You should be able to find other schools that do not require anything from high school for transfer applicants (or at least transfer applicants with sufficient college credit). Check each school’s transfer admission web page.</p>

<p>For example, University of Utah requires high school records from those who have earned fewer than 30 college credits after high school (but apparently not for those who have more), although it expects all transfer applicants to have graduated from high school. See <a href=“Transfer Admission Standards | Admissions - The University of Utah”>http://admissions.utah.edu/apply/undergraduate/transfer/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;