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No, colleges typically require official transcripts for admissions purposes, not unofficial ones.
Typically, an official transcript is signed off by the registrar.
An official transcript is a document that lists a student's academic record, including courses taken, grades received, and degree earned. It is important for academic and professional purposes because it provides a comprehensive and verified record of a student's educational achievements, which can be used for college admissions, job applications, and professional certifications.
a high school transcript
Yes, you can typically request an official transcript before you graduate by contacting your school's registrar's office.
To get an official copy of your transcript, contact your school's registrar. In most cases, you don't even have to call or go in person; the registrar's office may have an online form for requesting your transcript. You can usually pay the transcript fee online too.
You can go to their website and request a transcript. However, I paid for a transcript a year ago and have not received the transcript.
Yes, you can use an unofficial transcript for your job application, but it is recommended to provide an official transcript if possible for verification purposes.
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You need to contact the Office of the Registrar at the school you attended. They will be able to provide you with either an official or unofficial transcript.
You must contact the Office of the Registrar at the school. They will be able to provide you with a transcript whether official or unofficial.
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