The Everest University Transcript Request Form is a document that students use to request their academic transcripts. This form allows students to specify the number of copies they need and where to send them. It is essential for obtaining both official and unofficial transcripts.
What information do I need to provide on the form?
You will need to provide your last name, first name, middle initial, name while attending Everest, student ID number, request date, social security number, the number of copies you need, telephone number, alternate number, date of birth, signature, and email address. This information helps ensure that your request is processed accurately.
How do I submit the transcript request?
You can submit the completed form by faxing it to 813-902-6782, emailing it to EUOtranscripts@cci.edu, or mailing it to 5701 E. Hillsborough Ave., Suite 2300, Tampa, FL 33610. Make sure to choose the method that works best for you.
Can I request more than two copies of my transcript?
If you need more than two copies, you will need to use another form. Be sure to fill out each form completely to avoid any delays in processing your request.
What happens if I have unpaid financial obligations?
If you have not met your financial obligations to the school, you will only be able to receive an unofficial copy of your transcript. It is advisable to resolve any outstanding payments to obtain an official transcript.
Are faxed transcripts considered official?
No, faxed transcripts are considered unofficial. If you need an official transcript, it is best to request that it be mailed directly to the recipient.
What should I do if I encounter issues with my request?
If you experience any issues or have questions about your transcript request, you can contact the Registrar's office for assistance. They can help clarify any concerns you may have regarding your request.
Is there a cost associated with requesting a transcript?
The form does not specify any fees for requesting transcripts. However, it is a good idea to check with the Registrar’s office for any potential costs or fees that may apply.