I'm considering transferring from Keiser University to Santa Fe College and need to figure out how to transfer my transcripts. What's the process like, and are there any specific forms or deadlines I should be aware of?
Transferring transcripts between colleges typically occurs in a similar process. Here's a general way it typically works:
1. Contact the Registrar's Office: Start by getting in touch with the Registrar's Office at Keiser University. They handle all academic records and can guide you through the transcript request process.
2. Submit a Transcript Request: Schools usually require a formal request to release your transcripts. Some institutions have a form that you need to complete, while others might simply require a written request. This can typically be done online, but in some cases, you may need to do it in person or through mail.
3. Pay the Fee: Most colleges charge a transcript fee that you'll need to pay upon submission of your request. The cost can vary, so be sure to ask about this when contacting the Registrar's Office.
4. Delivery Method: You'll likely have the option to send your transcripts directly to Santa Fe College electronically — which most colleges prefer — or through the mail.
Remember to ask Keiser University about any potential deadlines. It's also a good practice to follow up with Santa Fe College's admissions office to confirm they've received your transcripts.
Transferring colleges can sometimes be a complex process, so don't hesitate to ask for clarification if you're unsure about any steps. Good luck with your transfer!
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