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Obtaining my high school transcript?

I need to get a copy of my high school transcript, but I'm not sure what the process is for obtaining it. Can somebody please guide me through it? Do I need to contact my school directly or is there an online platform where I can request it?

2 years ago

The process for getting your high school transcript can vary depending on where you attended school. However, here's a general outline of the steps you should take:

1. Contact your high school: Reach out to your high school's guidance office or registrar's office to inquire about the process for obtaining your transcript. They should be able to provide you with specific instructions and any necessary forms to fill out.

2. Online platform (if available): Some high schools utilize online platforms, such as Parchment or Naviance, to send transcripts. If your school uses one of these systems, you'll need to create an account or log in to submit your transcript request.

3. Provide necessary information: You'll likely need to provide your full name, date of birth, graduation year, and any other required information. If you're requesting the transcript to be sent directly to a college or institution, you may also need to provide their mailing address.

4. Pay any associated fees: Some high schools charge a fee for sending transcripts, while others may provide the service for free. Be prepared to pay any fees that may be required for your request.

5. Processing time: Keep in mind that it may take some time for your high school to process your transcript request. It's always a good idea to request your transcript well in advance of any deadlines you may have, to ensure that it arrives on time.

6. Follow up: If you haven't received confirmation that your transcript has been sent or if the college you've applied to hasn't received it after a reasonable period, follow up with your high school to ensure that the process is on track.

Remember, the most important first step is to reach out to your high school to get specific details about their transcript request process. They will be the best source of information for your particular situation.

2 years ago

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