Applying For Colleges and Universities

Applying to college soon and don't have your final transcript yet?

No problem! You can still apply for schools using an unofficial transcript. An unofficial transcript is simply a copy of your official high school transcript, which has been stamped or signed by your high school guidance counselor or principal. This document can be beneficial when applying to colleges and universities. It shows that you are a high school graduate and have taken the required classes.

This article will show you how to get your unofficial transcript and what to do with it.

How To Get Your Unofficial Transcript

If you're a high school student, you've probably already requested your final transcript. However, if you haven't, follow these steps:

Contact Your School Registrar

You can usually find contact information for your school registrar on your high school's website. Give them a call or email and let them know that you're requesting an unofficial transcript.

Fill Out the Required Forms

The registrar will likely give you a form to fill out asking for your personal information, high school graduation date, and where to send the transcript. Be sure to fill out the form completely and accurately. Most unofficial transcripts can also be accessed online, so you'll likely need to provide an email address or open up a student portal account.

Pay the Fee (If Required)

Some high schools charge a small fee for transcripts, so be sure to ask about this beforehand. If there is a fee, you can usually pay by check or credit card.

Once you have your unofficial transcript, you're ready to start applying for colleges! Check each school's admissions requirements, as some schools may require an official transcript.

How To Use Your Unofficial Transcript

Now that you have your unofficial transcript, it's time to use it! Here are a few tips on how to use your unofficial transcript:

Include It With Your College Applications

As mentioned above, some colleges and universities require an official transcript as part of the admissions process. Also, remember that most colleges and universities don't accept unofficial transcripts, so you need to make sure you request your final transcript as well.

Send It to Your Potential Colleges

If you're not sure if a school requires an unofficial transcript, go ahead and send one anyway. It can't hurt and may even help your chances of being admitted.

Attach It to Your Resume

When applying for jobs or internships, be sure to attach your unofficial transcript. This will show potential employers that you're a high school graduate and have the necessary qualifications.

In Summary

While official transcripts are always preferred, an unofficial transcript can be very helpful when applying to colleges and universities.

Official transcripts can take weeks or even months to process, so requesting them as soon as possible is essential. Unofficial transcripts are a great way to get your applications in early and increase your acceptance chances! Follow the steps above to request your unofficial transcript and put it to good use!

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References: 

https://case.edu/registrar/general/frequently-asked-questions/students-transcripts/unofficial-vs-official-transcript

https://explorehealthcareers.org/how-to-order-college-transcript/

https://www.wikihow.com/Read-an-Unofficial-Transcript

https://blog.prepscholar.com/how-to-get-your-high-school-transcript

https://www.niche.com/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-getting-transcripts-for-colleges/

 


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