Aludlam Posted May 20, 2020 Posted May 20, 2020 I'm sending in the final transcript to a school that my daughter has already been accepted to. I need a sentence that says that her high school degree has been awarded, but everything I come up with sounds like something from a diploma and not a transcript. I am using the template from HSLDA and there is a slot that I can write this (graduation date is already on there). from the email: This official transcript must include your graduation date and show that your high school degree has been awarded. thanks for the help Angela Quote
Farrar Posted May 20, 2020 Posted May 20, 2020 Just make sure the graduation date has passed. They generally like to see that it is the "final transcript" so generally "Final transcript and GPA" is fine. But you can also literally write that you awarded the degree. They're not looking for magic wording, just that it's clear. 1 Quote
regentrude Posted May 20, 2020 Posted May 20, 2020 (edited) I listed the "Graduation date ..." (not "expected", but just "graduation date") and then dated the transcript by my signature at the bottom with that day as well, to make clear that the student has actually graduated from high school Edited May 20, 2020 by regentrude 1 Quote
JumpedIntoTheDeepEndFirst Posted May 20, 2020 Posted May 20, 2020 19 minutes ago, regentrude said: I listed the "Graduation date ..." (not "expected", but just "graduation date") and then dated the transcript by my signature at the bottom with that day as well, to make clear that the student has actually graduated from high school This is exactly what I did, all the transcripts prior to graduation date had "Expected Graduation Date" on the top right and after everything was completed I changed that to just "Graduation Date". I also titled the document as Final Transcript not just Transcript. 1 Quote
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