Hey everyone, I'm a junior and will be applying to colleges next year. I know I'll need to submit my high school transcript, but how do I go about requesting it? Do I talk to my counselor or someone else in the school office?
Hey there! Requesting your high school transcript usually involves contacting your high school's registrar office or counseling department. The process may vary slightly depending on your school's protocol, but here's a general outline of the steps:
1. If you're not sure who handles transcripts at your school, start by talking to your school counselor. They can direct you to the right person or office and inform you of any specific procedures your school follows.
2. Once you know who to contact, you may need to fill out a transcript request form, which could be available online through your school's website or in person at the registrar's office or counseling department. Make sure to fill out the form accurately, including the destination addresses for the transcripts (you may need to send them to specific colleges or a centralized application system like the Common App).
3. There might be a small fee associated with requesting your transcript, so be prepared to pay it if your school requires it. The fees can sometimes be waived for financial reasons, so don't hesitate to ask if you qualify for a waiver.
4. Keep in mind that, depending on your school's processing time, it may take a few days or even weeks to process your transcript request, so make sure to request your transcript well in advance of any college application deadlines.
5. After the transcript is sent, follow up with the college or centralized application system to confirm its receipt. This way, you can ensure that everything is in order and that your application is complete.
Make sure to stay organized during this process and keep track of deadlines to ensure your transcript gets delivered on time. Good luck with your college application journey!
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