high school diploma will always look better.
I sent mine with my application.
The college will ask for it later. SAT scores need to be sent from the SAT offices it self and the transcript needs to be sent from the school itself. you no touch those papers!
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.
You must contact the Office of the Registrar at the school who will be able to provide you with an official transcript.
You should read the requirements on the application form. Most applications need the form itself with personal information, an essay, letters of recommendation, and a transcript from your school. Once all of those materials are completed, the application in full can be sent in a 9 by 11 inch or so envelope with the mailing address of the college's admission building on it.
Go to your college web site and there should be a link. If you are in high school there should be a web site as well or go into your school office and ask for the form.
Typically a high school senior will submit his/her transcript which will include their academic performance through mid-senior year. The college or university will make the admissions decision based in part on that transcript. However, most will require an updated transcript immediately after completion of the students senior year.
Contact your school directly. There should be a link somewhere on your school's website where you can request a transcript. Depending on your school's policies, you may have to pay a fee.
You should be able to contact the high-school from which you graduated and request a transcript.
No. You should instead say, "Enclosed are my transcript and application fee", because the subject of the sentence is "transcript and application fee" and compound subjects (at least two nouns or pronouns joined by "and") always require a plural verb form.
Within the US, you need to complete high school, or obtain a GED. Once you decide on a career, you can then apply to colleges and universities that offer a program that leads to your intended career.
Yes