Resend transcripts after degree post?

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So I already sent all my transcripts to AADSAS.
My degree hasnt posted on my transcripts yet....generally takes 60 to 90 days after graduation.
Question is, should i resend my updated transcript to them once my degree has been posted on there??
 
So I already sent all my transcripts to AADSAS.
My degree hasnt posted on my transcripts yet....generally takes 60 to 90 days after graduation.
Question is, should i resend my updated transcript to them once my degree has been posted on there??


WHat did you indicate on the degree earned section of the college attended?

You should resend your transcripts during the academic update period - I think it might be around September..

I think schools will assume you graduated with the grades posted on the second transcript.
 
I put degree awarded....should i changed that to degree expected?
 
you'll have to update your courses when Jan. comes. And if your courses wont change, then you don't have to update by then.

you don't need to worry about the transcript and degree issues by now as if you are going to be accepted, your school will ask you for your official transcript before matriculation. By then, your degree should be posted on your transcript
 
So I already sent all my transcripts to AADSAS.
My degree hasnt posted on my transcripts yet....generally takes 60 to 90 days after graduation.
Question is, should i resend my updated transcript to them once my degree has been posted on there??

It's funny. Now that I think about this, I don't think my degree was posted on my transcripts, but when I talked to the school they said what they had was fine.
 
I put degree awarded....should i changed that to degree expected?


You should be fine then. They will take a look at your transcripts and notice that you graduated. It's not a big deal. Some people may have walked but have not completed some coursework to graduate, so I think that they put the "degree expected" for those who still have more credits to complete. In your case, you should be fine because you already completed your coursework. I wouldn't worry about it.
 
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