If I moved away, how do I release and send my college transcript from my last school to one of a few schools I haven't decided on yet?

This depends on what school you need a transcript from. Usually there is a $5 fee for transcripts, but they can often be ordered online, by fax, or by mail. Go to you school's website.

Usually there is an option to click on either "current students" or "prospective students. " After you click on "current students," look for a link for the registrar's office. Transcript information should be located behind this link.

If the school's website offers no information, go to the school before you move. Go directly to the registrar's office (where you would go to register for classes) and ask if they have a transcript release form that you can mail or fax to them with the fee at a later time. If it's already too late for you to physically go to the campus, just call the registrar's office (or registration) and ask them to email or fax you a copy of this form.

Even if they do not have transcript requests set up online, you should be able to find the registration phone number online.

You generally have a few options. Most schools will give you one or two free transcipts. Then you can call sometimes and give them your info and they can be sent sealed to you.

If you have to pay which some schools you do then most schools have a link where you can buy your transcript online and have it sent to you that way. The best thing to do is go to your school's website and go to transcript link and see what that particualr offer.

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