Yes, see your consular for a copy. Even if my son is still in school? He is a senior and they told him he could not get a copy
You should be able to contact the high-school from which you graduated and request a transcript.
The registrar
Transcripts are most likely sent to the school where students from the closed school will be attending. You can contact that school and if they do not have them, contact the school system's central office. They will know where they are. Many schools keep their records on computers, so it might just be a case of the transcript being accessed and printed out.
a high school transcript
Most colleges will not send your transcript to another school if you have an outstanding balance, and most colleges require that all schools previously attended send a transcript to go with your application.
Yes, you can typically request an official transcript before you graduate by contacting your school's registrar's office.
You may be able to receive a copy of the transcript from the registrar of the school your child attended.
All schools should be able to produce a transcript for all passed and current students. If the school of interest to you does not, I would look for another school. Lastly, make sure the school has the appropriate accreditation.
a high school transcript
The registrar
You should be able to get a copy of your transcript. However, the school may have notated your situation on the transcript itself. Be sure to review your transcript before sending it out.
For UMD, College Park alumni: Sign onto Testudo, and select "Applicants & Former Students" from the navigation column on the left-hand side. You can download an unofficial transcript or request an official transcript be mailed to you or employer/grad school.