What is the difference between a transcript and an enrollment verification?
A transcript is the College’s official statement of your academic record. The official transcript is printed on security-sensitive paper and contains the Registrar’s signature. It lists all courses completed, all grades earned, and the semester in which they were received. The official transcript also contains notations of distinction, majors, minors, and degrees received. An enrollment verification provides proof of enrollment, graduation, student status, or other student-related information. It does not provide specific course information or grades as found on the official transcript. If an enrollment verification is what you require, you may request one by following the Request for Verification procedures.
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