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Can you send an official transcript to yourself?

Can you send an official transcript to yourself?

You can’t personally provide the transcript because it must be an “official transcript” received directly from your high school. If a college does accept unofficial transcripts, you can request one from your guidance counselor and send it yourself.

What counts as an unofficial transcript?

An “unofficial” transcript is generally considered anything that doesn’t bear the “sign and seal” (or equivalent) of the issuing institution, as well as any reproduction of the official transcript (scan, photo, copy, etc.). So your “copy” would be sufficient as an unofficial transcript.

Will colleges accept late transcripts?

Colleges expect the part of the application that comes from YOU to arrive by the deadline (and this includes financial aid forms, too, when required). But if a part that comes from elsewhere (counselor forms, transcript, teacher recommendations, test scores) shows up a bit late, it will not be a problem for you.

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Can colleges see what other schools you attended?

For the most part, the answer to this question is: no. College admissions officers don’t have secret meetings to gossip about which of the incoming freshmen applied to their schools. They are much too busy reviewing applications for that.

What happens if a college doesn’t receive transcripts?

Colleges and universities will request your transcripts, or some other evaluative equivalent, at least once during the application process via email or written letter. Failing to provide the requested materials or the equivalent by the application deadline will likely result in rejection.

What happens if my college application is late?

There may be an additional late fee for applying beyond a deadline. There is a possibility that housing may not be available, at least for the beginning of the semester. Financial aid may or may not be available, although federal aid may still be possible.

What to do if a student(s) are exposed to covid-19?

Teacher or staff excuses student (s) from classroom, cohort or area within the school. Alert the COVID-19 POC. If masking is not required at the school, provide student with mask as soon as possible. COVID-19 POC takes student (s) to isolation room/area and ensures student (s) is properly supervised and masked.

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Can international students take classes online during the covid-19 pandemic?

The Department of Homeland Security has confirmed that international students can take classes online without it adversely affecting their visa statuses. But as the COVID-19 pandemic has forced universities to partially close their campuses, many unanswered questions remain.

Is it safe to travel abroad due to covid-19?

The State Department also issued a global travel health advisory last week advising U.S. citizens to reconsider all travel abroad due to COVID-19.

Should you quarantine after getting the covid-19 vaccine?

6 To the extent allowable by applicable laws regarding privacy. 7 CDC guidance provides that people who are fully vaccinated and do not have COVID-19 symptoms do not need to quarantine, but should get tested after an exposure to someone with COVID-19.