A students permanent record and an official list of all courses taken at a college or university showing the final grade received for each course
A certified copy (see "notarization") of a students educational record For graduate applications this will state the date a degree was conferred, indicate the students overall grade point average and list the courses completed, their value in terms of credits and the final grade attained in each For students with British qualifications, certified copies of degree or examination certificates along with a syllabus for each course from the college or university registrar will suffice
the students' official academic record It includes courses taken, grades, credit awarded, graduation date, area of concentration, and other pertinent information Transcripts are maintained in the Registrar's office and will be released only with the student's written permission When applying for admission to a new institution, the student must have official transcripts submitted from each institution previously attended
tthe record of academic work at USCA or another institution updated at the end of each 16-week term that includes names of courses, hours attempted, hours earned, grades, GPA and other related academic information (a) Official transcript - must bear the official college seal, the date the transcript was produced and the signature of the Registrar This procedure is called Validation (b) Unofficial transcript - a copy of the permanent record for intercampus or student use; it is not validated, but stamped “Unofficial-For Internal Use Only ” Available online or from the Records Office
A transcript is an official record of the courses you have taken and the grades you received A transcript of final grades is mailed to each student at the completion of each semester
A copy of student's academic record at a college or university Unofficial copies of transcripts are available in the Counseling Center Official copies of transcripts must be obtained in the Admissions and Records office
A copy of your academic record at a college or university It includes semesters you attended, courses you took and their grades and units accumulated Official transcripts can be obtained from the Admissions & Records office Your first two transcripts are free Additional transcripts cost $3 50 each
something that has been transcribed; a written record (usually typewritten) of dictated or recorded speech; "he read a transcript of the interrogation"; "you can obtain a transcript of this radio program by sending a self-addressed envelope to the station"
A written, word-for-word record of what was said, either in a proceeding such as a trial or during some other conversation, as in a transcript of a hearing or oral deposition
1 A copy or reproduction, in so far as the resources of script and/or typography allow, of an original document 2 In legal proceedings, an exact copy of a text 3 A verbatim written, typed, or printed version of the spoken word, e g proceedings in a court of law or an oral history interview (SAA) 4 The official copy of a student's educational record
an official record of all courses taken at a particular institution An official transcript is a transcript sent directly from one institution to another; a student copy is a transcript issued to students
An official record of a student's academic achievement available from the student's school When a request is made to provide this document, an official copy must be submitted
A transcript is an official copy of a your academic record You will need a transcript when you transfer to another college or university, or to prove to an employer that you have completed certain required courses
A record of the actual floor debate that has taken place in the Senate or the House of Representatives on a legislative day, consisting of what is spoken by each legislator
The transcript is an official document that is a record of a student's academic work To request a copy of the transcript or to have it sent to another party a student would need to contact each institution that was attended for information
Your high school academic record Your guidance counselor or school registrar compiles this listing of all your courses, grades, and standardized test scores Your college will likely ask for official copies of your transcript They should be signed across the seal by the appropriate school official and shouldn't be opened
A "transcript" is a text representation of sounds in an audio clip or an auditory track of a multimedia presentation A "collated text transcript" for a video combines (collates) caption text with text descriptions of video information (descriptions of the actions, body language, graphics, and scene changes of the visual track) Collated text transcripts are essential for individuals who are deaf-blind and rely on Braille for access to movies and other content
of a legal or school record) something that has been transcribed; a written record (usually typewritten) of dictated or recorded speech; "he read a transcript of the interrogation"; "you can obtain a transcript of this radio program by sending a self-addressed envelope to the station
the official record of a student's academic work at the university, listing credit courses, grades and credit earned or attempted by a student An official transcript is obtained from the Registrar's Office; an unofficial transcript can be viewed on Norse Express
an official copy of a student's academic record which can be obtained through the Admissions Office An official transcript must have the seal of the college affixed and the signature of the Registrar
A transcript is your record of classes and grades Every class in which you enroll will be included on the transcript, unless you drop it during the registration period Courses are never erased If you need to order a copy of your transcript, you may do so at the Office of the Registrar SDSU is not allowed to send out copies of other universities" transcripts You must always order transcripts from the university where you took the courses
An Official Transcript is an unabridged and certified copy of a student's permanent academic record A small fee is charged for each copy (An uncertified working copy of the student's academic record is available at no charge)