Cumulative student education record files are retained for five years after last date of attendance.
To obtain transcripts from an Arizona K-12 public school you will need to directly contact that school. You may search for school district/charter school contact information by utilizing the Arizona School Report Cards. Please be advised that most high schools are unable to accommodate requests for duplicate diplomas.
The Arizona Department of Education does not store transcripts or records for students. All school records are stored at the local school and district level and must be requested by contacting the appropriate entity. To obtain transcripts from an Arizona K-12 public school you will need to directly contact that school.
The school usually keeps student records for a certain period, ranging from a few years to indefinitely. Even if the school has closed or merged with another institution, you can still obtain your transcripts.
How do I change my name or request a copy of my degree? Please contact the Office of Admissions and Records Support Center: By phone: 602-557-4600 or 800-866-3919. By email at ARSC@phoenix.
Contact Your High School: Reach out to the school you graduated from. This can usually be done via phone, email, or through their website. Check the Website: Many schools have a section on their website regarding alumni services, which may include information on how to request a copy of your diploma.
To obtain a transcript from a private or vocational college that is closed or unable to be contacted, please call the Arizona State Board for Private Postsecondary Education at (602) 542-5709. You may also visit their website for more information.
Official high school transcript from a state approved high school. copy of a United States High School Diploma from a state approved high school. High School Equivalency Transcript (GED/TASC Test Scores) official transcript from a U.S. regionally accredited college or university showing conferral of an associate degree.
A high school transcript is a record of your academic accomplishments in high school. It lists every class you took, when you took them, and the grade you received in each class.
Federal School Codes are six-character alphanumeric codes that uniquely identify colleges and universities that are eligible for Title IV federal student aid programs.