Transcripts and Diplomas

The Office of the Registrar team members are available to assist you. Transcripts and diplomas are not available for pick-up until further notice. Official paper copies will be processed and mailed within 3-5 business days. To expedite your order, request an eTranscript to receive an electronic copy.

 

69É«ÇéÊÓƵ uses the Parchment Exchange document ordering and delivery service. Parchment Exchange offers the highest available level of security and efficiency for ordering and delivering. Using this system, you may:

REQUESTING A TRANSCRIPT or Diploma

Federal law stipulates that transcripts and diplomas may only be issued with the student's formal authorization, which can be given by creating an account in the Phone and email requests cannot be honored. Signed, printed requests require special handling. Information needed:

COST FOR TRANSCRIPT

     *Plus any applicable sales tax.

COST FOR DIPLOMA

     *Plus any applicable sales tax

 

PROCESSING TIME AND HOLDS

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Why Electronic Ordering?

Your academic transcript is a FERPA protected academic record. To release it, we must have your formal authorization. When FERPA was enacted in 1974, authorization generally was in the form of a signed transcript request which contained enough identifying information to allow us to verify the request. Typically, that identifying information included the social security number and date of birth. As concerns about identity theft have grown in recent years, the signed request with identifying information mailed to a University office has become increasingly problematic for a secure transaction. Added to this is the problem presented by the strong preference for credit card payment. DePauw's online ordering system, which is operated by Parchment, Inc., offers the highest level of security available for transcript transactions. All the personal information you enter when creating an account is stored and sent in a strongly encrypted format, your credit card transactions are protected by the PCI DSS standards, and only authorized personnel in the Office of the Registrar have access to your order information.

Why Electronic Transcripts?

 What types of electronic transcripts are there and who accepts them

There are two types of electronic transcripts that are regarded as official. One is a certified PDF file, which has code built into the file that certifies the transcript's authenticity. The other is an XML file that is designed to be downloaded directly into the recipient's data system. 

At the present time, DePauw is only set up to issue the certified PDF type of transcript. This is intended to be viewed on the recipient's computer. 

Many large graduate schools and centralized application services would like to receive the electronic transcript in the XML format but DePauw is not equipped to provide that yet. So, if you see that the school or application service accepts electronic transcripts, make sure they mean the PDF kind. For the XML type, you may see the terms SPEEDE or PESCE compliant. That's a sign that they're expecting the other type of electronic transcript.