01/25/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 01/24/2025 15:21
College Planning
Your high school transcript is a complete record of your academic achievements in high school. It starts with the first grading period of your first year of high school and is updated each term until you graduate.
The format varies from school to school, but most transcripts include:
High school transcripts are necessary for almost every college application. They give college admissions officers a quick overview of a student's academic performance and help them decide who to admit.
There are two types of high school transcripts: official and unofficial. The main difference: official transcripts are sent to colleges directly from high schools, while unofficial transcripts can be given directly to students. Many schools have online portals where you can print copies of your unofficial transcript.
Colleges almost always ask for official transcripts because they want to make sure the information on the transcript hasn't been changed. Talk to your school counselor to find out how to send official transcripts when you're applying to college.
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Some scholarships, internships, and jobs may also ask for a copy of your high school transcript. You'll probably need an official transcript for scholarship applications, but unofficial transcripts may be acceptable in other situations.
Make sure you know what type of transcript is required before submitting any application.
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