This is a form requesting the release of official school transcripts by a student applying to graduate school, transferring schools, or needing to provide proof of graduation or grades to a prospective employer.
Yes, but they typically need to have your written permission and may need to provide their ID as well.
While you might not always need it, having your Social Security number handy can help speed up the process.
Absolutely! Many institutions provide a way to track your request so you know when it’s on its way.
Unfortunately, if you have holds due to unpaid fees or other issues, you might need to clear those up first before you can get your transcripts.
Yes, most schools in Austin allow you to request your transcripts online. It’s as easy as pie!
Typically, it can take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks, but it’s best to check with the specific institution for their timeline.
To get your transcripts, you’ll usually need to provide some personal info, like your name, date of birth, and any other details that help identify your records.