Submitting Transcripts
If you are admitted for the fall term, you must
arrange to have final, official transcripts sent to the Admissions
Office no later than July 15.
Freshman Applicants
If you are admitted, you must arrange to have an
official, final high school transcript (showing your date of graduation)
sent to the campus where you plan to enroll. Unless a campus requests
it, do not send a sixth- or seventh-semester transcript.
Transfer Applicants
If you are admitted, you will be asked to submit
official transcripts from all schools and colleges you have attended,
including high school, regardless of your length of attendance or
whether you believe the credit is transferable. Some campuses may
request transcripts prior to admission.
Transcript Information
for Applicants
Who Have Attended School Outside the United States
The Admissions Office may make a preliminary evaluation
of your application based on the information you provide on your
application. However, if you are admitted, the University must receive
an official academic record directly from each institution you attended,
beginning with grade nine and up to and including the school or
college/university you currently attend.
Each academic record must list the dates you attended
the institution, the titles of courses and examinations you completed,
the grades (marks) you received, the credit, hours or units earned
and any degree or diploma you may have received. In the United States,
the academic record is called a transcript. It may be called by
another name — such as leaving certificate, maturity certificate,
bachillerato or baccalauréat — in your country.
Because it may take some time for schools outside
the United States to forward your records to the University, you
are encouraged to have available legible photocopies of your official
foreign academic records. Do not send transcripts along with your
application form. After you submit your application, be prepared
to send these copies to the Admissions Office at each campus you
have applied to upon their request. Official transcripts will be
required at the campus you elect to attend.
The University recognizes that it may be difficult
to obtain foreign records in the event of political upheaval or
natural disaster; however, these situations are rare. Failure to
provide official records may jeopardize your enrollment at the University.
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