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If a college does accept unofficial transcripts, you can request one from your guidance counselor and send it yourself. However, most schools will specifically request an official copy of your transcript. These are verified transcripts that may have a stamp, seal, or letterhead from your school.
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.
Most colleges want an official version of your high school transcript. Official versions are often sent directly by your high school, either through snail mail or as an e-mail. Your school may also give you an official version of your transcript inside a sealed envelope for you to send yourself.
Do not send transcripts at the time of application. After you submit your application, be prepared to send these copies to the admissions' office at each campus to which you have applied, only upon their request. Official transcripts will be required at the campus you elect to attend.
Regardless of how well or how poorly you've performed at your current school, you must send official transcripts for all courses you've completed at all schools you've attended since high school, even if credits from a previous institution appear as transfer credits on your current school's transcript.
Step 1: Gather important information. Step 2: Request a transcript from all colleges attended. Step 3: Confirm that transcripts have been received. Other Ways to Send College Transcripts for Transfer.
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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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