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How to request a high school transcript?

Hi everyone! I need to get my high school transcript to include in college applications, but I'm not sure who to contact at my school or what the process is like. Can anyone help me out? Thanks a ton!

5 months ago

Hi! Requesting a high school transcript is a pretty common procedure, so don't worry! The process can vary from one school to another, but I'll provide you some general steps to follow:

1. Contact your school's guidance office or the registrar's office. One of these offices is typically in charge of managing student records and transcripts.

2. Ask about the school's specific procedure, as they may have an online system or require you to fill out a transcript request form, either electronically or in person.

3. Make sure to provide the necessary information when requesting your transcript. This may include your full name, birth date, graduation year, and student ID number.

4. If your school charges a fee for transcript requests, be prepared to pay it. Most schools charge a small fee for this service, and the payment method should be verified when you ask about the procedure.

5. Specify where you want the transcript sent, either to you or directly to the colleges where you're applying. Some colleges require that transcripts be sent directly from your high school to ensure authenticity, so it's essential to double-check each institution's requirements.

6. Check with your school on the processing time for transcript requests, as it may take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks to process and send out your transcripts.

7. Lastly, follow up with the colleges you've applied to and confirm that they've received your transcript.

It's a good idea to request your transcripts as early as possible to avoid any last-minute complications or delays. Best of luck with your college applications!

5 months ago

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