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Official transcripts are provided in a sealed envelope with the registrar's signature stamped across the seal. Paper copies should remain in the unopened, sealed envelope until it is presented to the employer, institution or scholarship provider.
Official transcripts are provided in a sealed envelope with the registrar's signature stamped across the seal. Paper copies should remain in the unopened, sealed envelope until it is presented to the employer, institution or scholarship provider.
Your school may also give you an official version of your transcript inside a sealed envelope for you to send yourself. If they do, do not open this envelope, as it will make the transcript no longer official. If you just want a copy of your transcript for your own personal use, an unofficial version is fine.
Official paper transcripts are sent in a sealed, signature-stamped envelope. An electronic transcript is considered OFFICIAL if the intended party is the direct email recipient. An electronic transcript which is printed then re-scanned in an email is considered UNOFFICIAL.
So they want him to write and sign the letter, put it in an envelope, seal the envelope, then sign over the seam where it sealed. That way if you try to open the envelope to tamper with the letter, they'll be able to tell, because his signature would be “broken”.
The first line should just be your name, or the name of your teacher. For example, “Elizabeth Hart.” The second line should include your address, or your teacher's address. For example, “262 Paulina Street.” The last line should include the city, state, and zip code.
What's the difference between an OFFICIAL and an UNOFFICIAL transcript? An OFFICIAL [paper] transcript is printed on special, watermarked paper. Official paper transcripts are sent in a sealed, signature-stamped envelope. An electronic transcript which is printed then re-scanned in an email is considered UNOFFICIAL.
An “unofficial” transcript is generally considered anything that doesn't bear the “sign and seal” (or equivalent) of the issuing institution, as well as any reproduction of the official transcript (scan, photo, copy, etc.). So your “copy” would be sufficient as an unofficial transcript.
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