Transcript submission Clause Samples
The transcript submission clause requires parties to provide official records or transcripts, typically of proceedings, meetings, or hearings, within a specified timeframe. This clause outlines the format, method, and deadline for submitting these documents, ensuring that all relevant parties have access to an accurate and complete record. Its core function is to maintain transparency and accountability by guaranteeing that essential information is formally documented and shared in a timely manner.
Transcript submission. Submit an official transcript showing completion of the applicable associate degree to the LU Admissions Office. The terms of the GAA will not be applied until the official transcript showing degree conferred has been received by LU. Students should submit this official transcript prior to the start of the first semester at LU.
Transcript submission. Prospective transfer students will need to submit official transcripts directly from all previously attended high schools and colleges to UVA’s Office of Undergraduate Admission before the March 1 deadline.
Transcript submission. Review of the application will not occur until official transcripts from all colleges attended have been received in the Office of Admissions. The official final transcript showing completion of the transfer-oriented associate degree must be received in the Office of Admissions in order to receive the GAA benefits.
Transcript submission. Students must submit an official transcript including all final grades and degree conferred with a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA. The terms of the GAA will not be applied until the official transcript showing degree conferred has been received by NSU.
Transcript submission. Unofficial transcript required with the letter of intent. Official transcript required with application and after graduation.
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Transcript submission. Students must submit a copy of transcripts from all previous colleges attended to GW before or upon the application deadline. Official transcripts for all previous colleges attended, noting the associate degree conferred, must be submitted before the start of the term, typically 1 week before classes start. Students with international transcripts have additional requirements outlined below: ● International students should check with individual programs regarding eligibility for visa sponsorship (e.g. F1 visa). Generally, online and hybrid GW SMHS programs are not eligible for student visa sponsorship. This would include transfer students from any other institution with an existing visa. ● Official transcripts from institutions outside the U.S. must be accompanied by an official transcript evaluation from an accredited independent evaluating agency. Please be sure you request a detailed evaluation that includes all course titles, credit hours, grades, U.S. degree equivalency, grade-point averages (GPA), and date of degree conferral. For a list of acceptable foreign credential evaluation services, please visit NACES.
Transcript submission. Transfer students should send their official college transcript(s), official final high school transcript, and application to MBU for full consideration. Official college transcripts must be mailed or electronically sent directly from the Office of the Registrar from all previously attended institutions; and prospective applicants should request the transcripts be sent to MBU within two weeks of submitting the initial admission application.
Transcript submission. The application for admission can be reviewed with unofficial transcripts from all colleges attended. • Official college/university transcripts are needed prior to enrollment to complete an official transfer credit evaluation. • Official final transcripts from both college/university and secondary/high schools attended must be submitted at least five business days before new student orientation. • An official GED is acceptable when a complete high school transcript is not available and is a substitute for the high school diploma.
