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As a current or former Clemson student, you can request your official transcript with ease through Parchment Clemsons trusted online source for delivering student transcripts or by mailing in your completed Transcript request form and other required materials.
Student Portal: Most colleges and universities have an online student portal where students can log in and access their academic records, including unofficial transcripts. Registrars Office: Students can contact the registrars office directly, either by phone or email, to request an unofficial transcript.
See the academic calendar to find out when registration begins. For your individual time ticket, go to your iRoar Student Profile ( iRoar Student Self-Service Student Records iRoar Student Profile). In the top right corner of the page, click Registration Notices to see your individual time ticket.
Submit closed course requests for classes where ALL sections are full. You can submit closed course requests in iROAR Student Self-Service Under Student Registration, Request a Seat in a Closed Course.
The Office of Admissions accepts official, secure transcripts via three methods of delivery. Use a third-party service (Parchment, Student Clearinghouse, etc.) to electronically and securely send official transcripts to our office at this email address: apply@admission.clemson.edu.
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