Requesting a Transcript
Your transcript shows all the courses you’ve taken and the grades you’ve earned starting with ninth or 10th grade. It’s probably the most important part of the application: It’s your academic record.
Your high school sends the transcript directly to colleges on your behalf. It includes a school profile, which helps the colleges interpret your transcript — explaining the available courses and levels.
Your school also sends a final transcript, at the end of your senior year, to the college you decide to attend. Your college wants to see that you’ve kept your grades up through graduation; if you haven’t, this may affect your admission.
Transcript Processes at Each School:
Jordan Matthews High School: This information is currently being researched.
Chapel Hill High School: At CHHS students complete a yellow transcript request form from the counseling office, address an envelope to the school they would like it sent to and write their name at the bottom right side of the envelope, the fee is $4, however, we have specials when the transcripts are only $1. A student can also request a fee waiver for a free transcript by talking to our counseling secretary, Lacala Hall. If students qualify for free or reduced lunch they will automatically qualify for a fee waiver of transcripts, college applications, and SAT waivers.
Lee County High School: This information is currently being researched.
Southern Lee High School: Students need to go by guidance and get fill out a form to request their transcripts. There is no charge as long as the student is in enrolled in high school. Six months after graduation students will have to pay for transcripts. The fee is $3.00 for a transcript. Guidance is not aware of any hardship exemptions. Contact Crystal Jastazabski [[email protected]] with any questions.
Asheboro High School: This information is currently being researched.
Your high school sends the transcript directly to colleges on your behalf. It includes a school profile, which helps the colleges interpret your transcript — explaining the available courses and levels.
Your school also sends a final transcript, at the end of your senior year, to the college you decide to attend. Your college wants to see that you’ve kept your grades up through graduation; if you haven’t, this may affect your admission.
Transcript Processes at Each School:
Jordan Matthews High School: This information is currently being researched.
Chapel Hill High School: At CHHS students complete a yellow transcript request form from the counseling office, address an envelope to the school they would like it sent to and write their name at the bottom right side of the envelope, the fee is $4, however, we have specials when the transcripts are only $1. A student can also request a fee waiver for a free transcript by talking to our counseling secretary, Lacala Hall. If students qualify for free or reduced lunch they will automatically qualify for a fee waiver of transcripts, college applications, and SAT waivers.
Lee County High School: This information is currently being researched.
Southern Lee High School: Students need to go by guidance and get fill out a form to request their transcripts. There is no charge as long as the student is in enrolled in high school. Six months after graduation students will have to pay for transcripts. The fee is $3.00 for a transcript. Guidance is not aware of any hardship exemptions. Contact Crystal Jastazabski [[email protected]] with any questions.
Asheboro High School: This information is currently being researched.