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How to transfer transcript to Brooklyn College?

I'm thinking about transferring to Brooklyn College and was wondering how the whole transcript process works. Do I need to send them directly, or is there an online system for that? Any advice on getting this done smoothly?

11 months ago

When you're applying as a transfer student to Brooklyn College, one of the crucial parts of your application will be your official transcript. This is usually a straightforward process, but it can be a bit confusing if you haven't done it before. Here's a run-through of the process:

1. You should request the transcript from your current college. Most schools have an online system where you can place this request, but you might need to visit the registrar's office in-person or even submit a request in writing, depending on your school's policies.

2. The transcripts should be sent directly from your current institution to Brooklyn College to retain their official status. If you get the transcript sent to you and then you send it to Brooklyn College, it could potentially be considered unofficial.

3. It is important to make sure that your transcript includes all of your current courses or at least reflects the most up-to-date snapshot of your academic progress.

4. The transcript should be sent to Brooklyn College's Office of Admissions, but do double-check the exact mailing address on Brooklyn College's website, to ensure it arrives at the correct department.

Note that the timeline for sending transcripts can vary—you want to make sure Brooklyn College receives it by the given deadline. Be sure to initiate the transcript request process well in advance to avoid any last-minute panic. You can typically check your online application portal for Brooklyn College to confirm that your transcript has been received. If it's been a while and they still haven't confirmed receipt, don't hesitate to reach out to the admissions office directly to confirm.

Remember, every college has its unique process for transcript submission, so if you're applying elsewhere, be sure to check out their specific requirements. You're doing the right thing by seeking clarification—it's part of ensuring the application process goes smoothly. Good luck with your transfer process!

11 months ago

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