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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If you have not been present in class during the last 10 days, please know that after 14 days of non-attendance, your registration status will be changed to "Registered but Not Attending." This means your instructor or the College may withdraw you from the class.
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Electronic copies of documents can be uploaded through your Launchpad portal. If your institution isn't able to send a hard copy of the document, they can email an electronic copy to transcripts@ualberta.ca.
Electronic Transcripts (eTranscripts) must be sent from the issuing institution through a secure web delivery system (eTranscripts forwarded by students will not be accepted). Paper transcripts must be delivered in a sealed, unopened envelope from the issuing institution. 4905B E. Broadway Blvd.
Secure delivery PDF transcripts can be delivered electronically and securely within minutes to recipients worldwide.
First time logging into MyPima? Go to MyPima. Under the “Login” button, select "Activate your account." You will need your student ID number (A-number) provided when you completed your online admission. Enter your student ID and birthdate to find your username and set your password.
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