Hi there,
I agree, a reworked resume might be the trick. But there are a lot of other aspects to consider. I wrote this guide, which you can download for 99 cents--or free, if you have the Kindle program-- that is short, but has been very helpful. It might be what you need: The Ultimate Guide to Cleaning Up Your Career Strategy, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B084KYL5NX/ .
Pamela, Moderator
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Hmmm, okay I found a site that would be useful! The section on “if you didn’t graduate” is 3/4ths the way down. He explains the thought process behind it. https://zety.com/blog/unfinished-college-on-resume
If the skills learned at your college don’t apply to the job you are applying for, leave the college off. If the skills do, you pretty much have 3 options:
University of Colorado Denver, CO
University of Colorado (2016-2018) Denver, CO Completed 25 credits towards a BA in Business
University of Colorado (2016-2018) Denver, CO Completed courses: Architectural History and Urbanism, Construction Practices, Building Systems, Theory of Structures.
EDIT: I don’t know how to make line breaks in here for all the options 😩