Q: What is an eTranscript? In addition to the image of your academic transcript, the PDF file also contains technology which will confirm the validity of the transcript when the recipient opens it. Q: What does an eTranscript look like?
A: The PDF looks like our paper transcript. Both types of documents contain identical academic information. Our transcript key will be the final page in the eTranscript we send rather than appearing on the back of each sheet of a paper transcript. Q: Who accepts eTranscripts? Many transcript users prefer PDF electronic documents. If you are unsure, contact the intended recipient.
Q: How do I know the eTranscript is real? A: When you open the PDF using a current version of Adobe Reader a connection via the internet will automatically attempt validation of the document. Q: How do I receive the eTranscript?
What do I need? A: The only requirements are an email account, internet access, an up-to-date browser, and the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software. The recipient does not need to have an account with the vendor. Q: How is the eTranscript delivered? A: The recipient will receive two emails, an initial email notifying them the document is available.
Option 2: Use your desktop scanner or phone camera to scan-to-PDF work done on paper This option assumes that you have done your work on paper and you want to convert that paper work to a PDF document. The work done on paper should be legible with dark writing on a white background, clearly formatted and well-organized.
Work that cannot be easily read and followed will be assumed to be incorrect. Scanning a paper document to a PDF document can be done with a desktop scanner or a smart phone. For a desktop scanner, follow the directions that come with your scanner.
If you have an older scanner or are having trouble with the included software, VueScan can be used to update your scanner software and create scanned PDF documents. Scan your pages into a single PDF document. If your PDF pages are not oriented correctly i. If the file was scanned directly to your computer, locate the file and submit it to StudyPlace from that computer. If it was scanned to your phone, it can be transferred to your computer using an application like Pushbullet , or you can email it from your phone to your computer as an attachment, save it to your computer from your email, and then submit to StudyPlace from your computer.
Please be sure to submit PDF files, not pictures please do not submit the jpg image from your scanner or camera.
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