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Colleges and universities typically provide two types of academic transcriptsofficial and unofficial. Official transcripts are held by the registrars office and are available either electronically or in print.
Your official transcripts can be requested in person, through the mail, or online, but they are considered confidential information. Keep in mind your official transcripts can only be released to you, or to persons you have authorized for their release.
College transcripts do not expire and schools are obligated to maintain transcripts for all students who have enrolled in and attended their institution regardless of whether or not that student graduated.
Student records are private records but students cannot use federal law to sue a university that releases their private records to the public. Federal law requires colleges and universities to keep much information about students confidential unless the student gives explicit permission to release it.
You must contact that school, even if it has changed location; You attended a degree granting college or university that closed. If the college or university was located in New Jersey, visit the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education for the location of the records; You attended a four-year nursing program; or.
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You can likely view your unofficial transcript on your colleges website, or request it from the registrar at your school.
Contact State Education Agency: Reach out to the states higher education agency or board. They often keep records of universities and may have information on where transcripts are stored.
How Long Do Colleges Keep Transcripts? College transcripts do not expire and schools are obligated to maintain transcripts for all students who have enrolled in and attended their institution regardless of whether or not that student graduated.

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