<p>What do you do when your school does not send transcripts electronically like the Common App. asks for? Do you send it by mail? Does anyone know of a number or email I can contact to ask this question?</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>What do you do when your school does not send transcripts electronically like the Common App. asks for? Do you send it by mail? Does anyone know of a number or email I can contact to ask this question?</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>Probably by mail.</p>
<p>Thanks; anyone else have experience with this?</p>
<p>After you fill out and submit your Common Application online, you should go down to your guidance office and tell them the date the online application was submitted and the names of the colleges you sent it to. Along with this information, you should print out a document with the addresses of the admission's offices where you submitted your online Common Application. On the document, request that your guidance office send an official high school transcript to each of these schools. In addition, make sure guidance or you (depending on your high school's policy) send teacher recommendations to each of the colleges. You must contact College Board to have your SAT scores sent (have a credit card ready when you call for the request). You also have to call to have your AP scores sent (again, have a credit card ready when you call for the request).</p>
<p>The Secondary School Report for the Common Application instructs the GC to include/attach a transcript. But the College Counselor at our HS instructed the students to request that our HS send them in, either by mail or with Docufide, which is available to us.</p>
<p>This means, I gather, that we simply ignore the SSR's instructions, and we should go ahead and request that transcripts be sent?</p>