Are official transcripts mailed or electronic

The method of delivery for official transcripts can vary depending on the institution and the student's preferences. Here are some common practices:

  1. Mailed: Some institutions still mail official transcripts to students and institutions via postal mail. This is often the case for institutions that don't have electronic transcript delivery systems in place.
  2. Electronic: Many institutions now offer electronic transcript delivery, which allows students to request and receive official transcripts electronically. This is often done through a secure online portal or a third-party transcript service.
  3. Secure PDF: Some institutions may provide official transcripts as a secure PDF file, which can be downloaded from their website or sent via email. This PDF file is often encrypted and requires a password or authentication to access.
  4. National Student Clearinghouse: The National Student Clearinghouse is a third-party service that provides electronic transcript delivery for many institutions. Students can request transcripts through the Clearinghouse website, and the transcripts are then sent electronically to the recipient.
  5. In-person pickup: Some institutions may allow students to pick up official transcripts in person at their registrar's office or other designated location.

It's always a good idea to check with your institution's registrar's office or website to determine their specific policies and procedures for requesting and receiving official transcripts.