To expunge a class from your college transcript, you typically need to follow your college's specific procedures for academic record changes. This may involve meeting with an academic advisor, submitting a formal request, and providing a valid reason for the removal. Keep in mind that not all colleges allow for classes to be expunged, so it's important to check your school's policies.
You can get a transcript of your college grades by contacting the college records office. You will have to pay for the transcript to be delivered to your home or whatever job you are applying for.
You have a class with an Incomplete grade. Some work has not been handed in or a test not taken.
RD on a college transcript stands for Report Delayed.
Typically, an official transcript is signed off by the registrar.
To find your college transcript, you can typically request it from your college's registrar's office. Contact the registrar's office either in person, by phone, or through their website to inquire about the process for obtaining your transcript. You may need to provide identification and possibly a fee for the transcript.
It depends where it is listed. If it is listed under "Grade", it probably means you failed that class (some colleges use 'E' instead of 'F'). If it is listed under "Repeat (excluded from GPA)", it means that you have repeated that class and the grade is not used in your GPA calculation (the better grade is used).
You will have to contact the college records office and pay for the transcript.
a copy fo records to enter college with is called a transcript a copy fo records to enter college with is called a transcript
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You should be able to get a copy of your transcript. However, the school may have notated your situation on the transcript itself. Be sure to review your transcript before sending it out.
You can go to their website and request a transcript. However, I paid for a transcript a year ago and have not received the transcript.
Grades and credits are two different things. The amount of time spent in a class is what constitutes college credits. The question is IT good enough for graduation