<p>So I have to fax my high school transcripts. Do I just fax them or make a cover sheet or something? </p>
<p>Thanks guys!</p>
<p>So I have to fax my high school transcripts. Do I just fax them or make a cover sheet or something? </p>
<p>Thanks guys!</p>
<p>You sould have your Guidance Counselor fax your transcript as well.</p>
<p>I am an international student (so I have to get my transcripts translated-yay to that!) and asked a school official to be my counselor. He said yes but basically left me to do everything and just looks over it before he signs it.
I am just wondering if I should like make a cover sheet such as:
High school transcripts for student xxx xxx
Application number xxx</p>
<p>Yes – make sure that each piece of paper has your full name and either an application identification number of a U.S. social security number on it. We were also told to put our D’s high school name and state on each page. In the fax madness, pages can get separated. Make a cover sheet indicating how many pages are in your enclosed fax (and note if the fax cover sheet counts) – e.g., “5 pages including cover sheet”</p>
<p>@Momof2back2back Thank you, that really helped! Do you think tue Common App ID will do as i have not received an application identification number for every individual school I applied to?</p>
<p>And I should print the ID number on the pages, right? Handwritten would not be a good idea?</p>
<p>Yes, Common App ID is sufficient. And handwritten shouldn’t be a problem so long as it is neat and legible.</p>
<p>Thank you! I am so stressed and deadlines have already passed. I despise being an international student! :D</p>