Sending Electronic Transcripts FAQs
What Is An Electronic Transcript?
A computerized version of a student's transcript that is sent and received via a
secure online exchange.
What Are The Benefits Of Sending Electronic Transcripts?
- Provides a more secure delivery method than sending paper transcripts
- Prevents transcript tampering
- Enables 24/7 transcript delivery worldwide
- Decreases transcript printing/mailing and processing costs
- Reduces call volume through instant status alerts emailed to sender/recipient
- Saves staff resources while improving service
- Speeds delivery/receipt of your students' transcripts
Can I Send Electronic Transcripts Through The Clearinghouse?
Yes. The Clearinghouse offers two ways to send electronic transcripts:
Transcript Ordering — for Your Students and Alumni
Transcript Ordering is essentially an online version of your transcript request form, complete with
required fields, delivery options and fees customized for you. You make it
accessible to your students and alumni by providing a link to it from your Web
site (if you participate in our free Student Self-Service, we'll add Transcript
Ordering to it for you). You can manage your transcript requests using the tools
on our secure Web site.
If you are able to produce PDFs of your transcripts, you
can offer electronic delivery through your Transcript Ordering service. Your
students and alumni who choose it will be prompted to enter the email address
for each recipient during the order process. As soon as you upload the PDF of
the transcript to the Clearinghouse, recipients worldwide can access it 24/7.
Our service incorporates all the features you need to offer state-of-the-art
online transcript ordering:
- Order collection and validation
- Credit card processing (all major credit cards accepted)
- Electronic, expedited and standard delivery options (e.g., overnight delivery or regular mail)
- Consent form collection and archival
- Transcript request and real-time status tracking
- Automated email confirmations and updates
- Audit trail of all transactions
- Customer support for you, your students, and your alumni
Electronic Transcript Exchange — for Your Institution
Electronic Transcript Exchange (ETX) enables you to exchange transcripts with participating
educational institutions and organizations via the Clearinghouse's secure
network. The Clearinghouse can create separate mailboxes for each department or
office you want to receive transcripts (e.g., admissions office, records office,
graduate school, etc.). If you send enrollment and degree files to the
Clearinghouse, you can opt to use the same mailbox to send and receive
transcripts. Each mailbox you establish is listed on our online registry, which
indicates to other ETX users how to send transcripts to you, including the file
formats you accept.
A unique ID code is assigned to each mailbox to ensure the transcript is
delivered to the correct recipient. You can check our online registry to obtain
the file types accepted by a particular recipient as well as their ID code,
which you will use to name your file. When you are ready to send the transcript,
you simply sign in and upload the file. The recipient will automatically receive
an email that your transcript is ready for download. Whenever someone sends a
transcript to you, you will receive an email with a link where you can login and
retrieve the file. Authorized senders and recipients are validated before a
transcript is exchanged. Transcript files are stored only in the recipient's
secure FTP account and are automatically deleted after they expire. Both
individual and batches of transcripts can be exchanged (see "Are Batch
Exchanges Available?").
Which Electronic Formats Can Be Exchanged?
Both Transcript Ordering and Electronic Transcript Exchange allow you to
transmit PDFs that look like your paper transcripts. With Electronic Transcript
Exchange, you can also securely transmit transcript data using any standard
format (like XML or EDI). When you join our Electronic Transcript Exchange
network, you select the formats you want to use to exchange files (e.g., XML,
EDI, and PDF). The file types you accept are listed on our online registry so
other users will know how to send transcripts to you.
Are Batch Exchanges Available?
Yes. Electronic Transcript Exchange offers two options for exchanging batches
of electronic transcripts:
- Upload/download batches of individual transcripts
- Consolidate transcripts into a single PDF or zipped file
Are There Any Programming Requirements For Exchanging Electronic Transcripts?
If you offer electronic delivery through Transcript Ordering, you must be
able to produce PDFs of your transcripts. To send files through Electronic
Transcript Exchange, your records system must be able to produce a transcript in
one of the file formats designated by the receiving institution. If you choose
to receive XML or EDI files, some programming may be required in order for you
to view or use the transcript data.
Does The Clearinghouse Accept Digitally-Signed PDFs of
Transcripts?
What Does It Cost To Send Electronic Transcripts?
Transcript Ordering
With Transcript Ordering, you determine the cost to your students and alumni to
send transcripts electronically or via any other method. The Clearinghouse
remits 100% of the transcript fees collected on your behalf after the close of
each month and provides a detailed summary of the order history on our secure
Web site. Requestors are also charged a small service fee to help offset
operating costs. There is no cost to your institution to participate in
Transcript Ordering.
Electronic Transcript Exchange
All U.S. colleges and high schools are eligible to receive transcripts for free
via Electronic Transcript Exchange. Colleges that participate in our free
Transcript Ordering service and high schools that participate in our
StudentTracker for High Schools research service can also send electronic
transcripts at no charge. Otherwise, the annual fee to send transcripts via
Electronic Transcript Exchange is 10¢ times enrollment1 for colleges
and $500 a year for high schools.
Are Electronic Transcript Exchanges Via The Clearinghouse Both Secure And FERPA Compliant?
Yes. All Clearinghouse programs fully comply with FERPA. Additionally, the
Clearinghouse employs multiple technical and other safeguards, including
information security best practices and industry standards, to protect the
student records in our care.
How Do I Contact The Clearinghouse?
For questions or to obtain a Transcript Ordering and/ or Electronic
Transcript Exchange agreement, please contact the Clearinghouse at 703-742-4200 or service@studentclearinghouse.org.