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Requesting My Official High School Transcript

Hi all! As college application season approaches, I realized I need to request my official high school transcript. How do I go about getting it? Does anyone have experience with this process? Thank you!

4 months ago

Hello! The process for requesting your official high school transcript can vary depending on your school's policies and procedures. In general, here are the steps you may need to follow:

1. Check your school's website: Some high schools have a specific page on their website dedicated to transcripts and other records requests. This page may provide instructions on how to request your transcript, as well as any related fees you'll need to pay.

2. Contact your school's main office or guidance counselor: If you can't find the information online, reach out to your school's main office or your guidance counselor. They can guide you through the process and let you know about any specific requirements your school might have.

3. Complete any necessary forms: Your school may require you to fill out a transcript request form. This form might include basic information like your name, date of birth, graduation year, and the address where you'd like the transcript sent.

4. Pay any associated fees: Some schools charge a small fee for processing transcript requests. This fee might be waived for students applying for financial aid or low-income students, so check with your school to see if any such waivers apply to you.

5. Submit your request and wait for processing: Once you've completed and submitted the necessary forms, it can take your school some time to process your request, so make sure to request your transcript well in advance of any application deadlines to ensure it arrives on time.

6. Confirm receipt of the transcript: After your transcript has been sent, it's a good idea to touch base with the college(s) you applied to ensure they have received your transcript. This way, you can be certain that your application is complete.

Remember, you may need to request separate transcripts for each college you apply to. Be sure to check each college's requirements and submit your requests accordingly. Best of luck with your college applications!

4 months ago

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