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Can I get a transcript after graduation?

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.
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How do I get my transcripts from university after graduation?

Most colleges allow you to order copies of transcripts online, by mail, or in person via the office of admissions or registrar's office. You'll complete a transcript request form, pay a small fee, and may have to provide proof of identification. Sound simple? It is!
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Can you get an official transcript without graduating?

You can receive your transcripts at any time if you have graduated or not. If you want an “unofficial copy” just log into your college and you can print a copy. If you want an “official copy” just request a copy, it usually costs about $12.00 to have an “offical copy” sent to you.
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How long can a college hold your transcripts?

How Long Do Colleges Keep Transcripts? College transcripts do not expire and schools are obligated to maintain transcripts for all students who have enrolled in and attended their institution — regardless of whether or not that student graduated.
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How do I find out my high school GPA after graduation?

At the transcript's bottom is usually a section entitled “additional information.” This section may include pertinent information such as whether you've graduated, and if so, the date you received your diploma. It may also show your cumulative GPA and the total number of credits you've taken.
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Can I get my GPA up after I graduate?

No. Once your degree has been awarded, your record is closed and no further changes can be made.
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How do I find my GPA after graduating?

You can submit a Special Request Letter Form to the Graduate & Professional School requesting your GPA. Please note that this will include your degree plan and cumulative GPA. You must provide documentation stipulating the necessity of your request when submitting the form.
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Is it illegal for a college to hold transcripts?

Correct, a California institution cannot withhold a student's transcript regardless of where the student transfers.
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Why won't colleges release my transcripts?

Public and private colleges in most states can withhold your academic transcripts if you have an unpaid balance of any amount, or if you've defaulted on a student loan.
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What happens if my transcript is late?

Colleges expect the part of the application that comes from YOU to arrive by the deadline (and this includes financial aid forms, too, when required). But if a part that comes from elsewhere (counselor forms, transcript, teacher recommendations, test scores) shows up a bit late, it will not be a problem for you.
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Is it mandatory to get a transcript?

Yes. Transcripts are a vital part of your admission process and often a mandatory requirement for admission. Transcripts provide a good peek into your academic capabilities and help the admission officers understand whether or not you are suitable for the course/program you're applying to.
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What happens if you don't submit all college transcripts?

Found Elusive Anecdote of What Can Happen if You Don't Disclose All Previous Colleges. Colleges usually have a policy that you will no longer be considered for admission, expelled, or have your degree revoked if you omit previous colleges from your application.
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How important is college transcript?

A transcript is the record of everything you accomplished while in college, including the credit and non-credit classes you took, the degree or degrees you earned, your grades and more. You'll need this information in instances where you are required to provide proof of your academic accomplishments and proficiency.
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How can I get my transcripts when I owe money still?

If this happens, you can pay any outstanding fees/fines, negotiate a payment plan or deal, or file for bankruptcy to get access to your official transcripts. You should also check your state's laws to see if they prohibit schools from withholding transcripts.
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Can transcript be sent by email?

In order to send official transcripts via email, you must take the necessary steps to ensure that the college or university can properly authenticate the transcripts. This can be accomplished through the use of digital signatures or encryption.
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What is an unofficial transcript?

An unofficial transcript is not a legal document and can be viewed, printed, and saved by a student. It does not include a signature or seal. Because of this difference, official transcripts require a small fee and unofficial transcripts can be viewed for free.
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Why would a college withhold transcripts?

Institutions sometimes withhold transcripts to force a student to pay a balance on their account. Without their transcripts, students often can't continue their education elsewhere without starting over, and they cannot apply for certain jobs.
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Why do colleges withhold transcripts?

Generally, schools collect less than seven cents on the dollar for the debts for which they withhold transcripts. Schools have said they use transcript holds to avoid more aggressive practices, including sending former students directly to collection agencies.
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Do colleges automatically receive transcripts?

Official transcript should be submitted by your counselor. If the counselor submits online, the transcript should be attached to your school forms. Otherwise, transcripts should be sent directly to the schools to which you are applying. Please contact each admissions office for the exact address or procedure.
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Do colleges keep transcripts forever?

Regardless of the amount of time that's passed since you attended college, the registrar should keep a copy of your academic transcript forever.
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Can you attend another school if you owe another college money?

Colleges tend to stick together when it comes to requiring a transcript from a previous institution before being able to enroll in a new one. If you cannot afford to pay your debt to your first university, you might try to speak to university officials about setting up a long-term payment plan.
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How long can you owe a university?

There is no statute of limitations on how long a lender can haunt you for payment on your student loans. You owe the money. And the amount you owe accumulates interest and penalties when it's not being paid. The consequences of unpaid student loans can be harsh -- scary, even.
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Is a 4 O GPA good?

A 4.0 GPA (Grade Point Average) is typically considered a perfect or straight-A average. Since it represents the highest possible grade point average, a 4.0 GPA would place you at the top of your class in terms of academic achievement.
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Is a 3.00 GPA good?

A 3.0 GPA indicates a grade average of “B” and makes you eligible to apply to a wide range of schools, so yes! A 3.0 GPA is generally considered “good.”
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Can I redo my bachelor's degree?

It depends on the school. Many universities may award up to 60 credits for general education courses you have already completed, as these courses should be relatively similar across schools. However, you typically need to complete all major coursework at your new school for your second bachelor's degree.
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