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Which colleges require the SRAR?

Hey everyone, I'm currently a junior and I've heard that some colleges require the Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR). Can anyone provide a list of colleges that require the SRAR? Thanks!

11 months ago

Hello! The Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR) is an alternative to submitting an official transcript for some colleges during the admissions process. While I can't provide an exhaustive list of colleges that require the SRAR, I can list a few prominent ones for your reference. Keep in mind that colleges can change their policies, so it's always a good idea to double-check the requirements on each school's website.

Here are some well-known colleges that have required the SRAR in the past:

1. Penn State University

2. Rutgers University

3. University of Minnesota

4. The Ohio State University

5. Virginia Tech

Again, this list is by no means exhaustive, but it should give you an idea of a few colleges that use the SRAR system. If a college you're interested in isn't listed here, you can usually find their transcript submission requirements on their admissions website, or by contacting an admissions representative.

Additionally, the SRAR system allows you to create an account where you can input your coursework and grades from high school. Once you have a complete and accurate SRAR, you can easily submit it to any college that accepts the SRAR, making the application process more streamlined. Just remember to review your high school transcript carefully while completing your SRAR to ensure that all of your information is accurate.

Good luck with your college applications!

11 months ago

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