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Electronic transcript exchange is finally here!

The National

Transcript

Center can help streamline your

admissions

and/or your

registrar's

office processes with

electronic transcript

exchange.

Electronic transcripts

 are much faster, more secure and less expensive – all while improving your

data quality

and helping the environment.

For admissions offices:
NTC offers an easy-to-use, secure Web-based system to receive and request

electronic transcripts.

You will receive

electronic transcripts

from schools in the seven states in which we have statewide contracts with PK-12 state education agencies:

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Texas

Virginia

West Virginia

Wyoming

...and an 8th state to be announced soon!


You will also receive

electronic transcripts

from individual districts and private schools that join NTC outside the scope of a statewide contract. NTC is the largest provider of

electronic transcripts

in the world, and as the size of our network grows, so does its value to you.

Transcripts you receive are in a standardized format, which speeds up your processing time.

In addition, you can use NTC's simple system to request a transcript from any school in the country – whether or not that school is a member of NTC. Want to see for yourself how easy it is to request a transcript? Watch our training video. We'll also post a video soon about receiving transcripts.

For registrar's offices:

Electronic transcripts

can save you a lot of time and money.

Transcripts

can be uploaded to our secure server as PDFs or data (see the Membership section below). Then, you log in to our Web-based system, select the student, select as many recipients as you want, confirm and click "Send." It's really that easy – see for yourself in our training videos:
Module 1 – Log in to the system, send a record/transcript, review the home page, edit your user profile, and access online help.
Module 2 – Send multiple transcripts, upload a transcript legend, add attachments, and search using wildcards.

You can send

transcripts

to any academic institution in the country, whether or not the recipient is a member of NTC. If the recipient is a member, it will receive the

transcript electronically.

If not, it will receive the transcript printed on secure transcript paper in the mail. Either way, all you need to do is click once to add it to your list of recipients for that delivery. We take care of the rest.

Need to

send transcripts

to employers, overseas institutions, scholarship providers or students? No problem. We can deliver an Adobe®/GeoTrust®-certified blue ribbon PDF of the

transcript securely

to any email address.

If you need to send any other documents with the transcript – say, a letter of recommendation, an art portfolio, a musical performance, or all three – just attach them to the transcript. We'll deliver those for you, too.

Certainly, security and privacy are of paramount importance. All of our statewide contracts have required thorough evaluations. Our system is FERPA-compliant, and we would be happy to answer any questions.


NTC Standard Membership
Connected to NTC within two business days without any technical work on your part.
Exchange

transcripts

as PDFs with schools, employers, and organizations across the country.

NTC Premium Membership
Exchange

transcripts

as PDFs or data in PESC XML or SPEEDE EDI format.

Transcripts

sent as data are translated into the recipient's preferred

data format.

Received transcripts may be viewed and saved as PDFs and/or downloaded in your preferred

data format

for import into your

student information system.


Pricing can depend upon a statewide contract. Contact us for details.


Call 512-879-5400 with any questions, to see a demo, or to receive a services agreement.

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