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How to transfer high school transcript to college?

I'm a junior trying to get my high school transcript ready for college applications. Does anyone have tips on how to send it to colleges? Do I need to get it from the guidance counselor or is there an online process?

2 months ago

To send your high school transcript to colleges, you'll generally need to request it from your high school guidance office. The exact process may vary depending on your high school's policies, so your best starting point would be to speak with your school counselor or a member of the administrative staff. They can provide detailed instructions and assist with your request.

When sending your transcript to colleges, remember that some schools might prefer to receive your transcript directly from your high school, ensuring its validity. This can often be accomplished through a secure electronic delivery service that your school subscribes to, like Parchment or Naviance.

However, keep in mind that policies vary between different high schools and colleges, so it's always a good idea to research the specific requirements of each institution. For example, some colleges may accept transcripts that are hand-delivered in a sealed envelope, while others may require that transcripts be sent electronically or mailed directly from the high school.

Also note, if you're applying through the Common Application, the Coalition Application, or another college application platform, they may have their own procedure for transcript submission. For instance, your counselor may be requested to upload your transcript as part of the school report component.

So in summary, step one is generally to ask your school counselor or administrative office about the process for sending transcripts at your school. Then, check the requirements of each college you're applying to, and follow the steps for submitting through your application platform if you're using one. Good luck with your college applications!

2 months ago

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