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Does the registrar's office have to send the transcripts to the AADSAS or can I have my my school mail official-sealed transcripts to my house and then for me to mail them off to the AADSAS with the appropriate form once I get my application started?

Appreciate the help!
 
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My school have option of both, but I believe most students have the registrar's office directly send to AADSAS. I would suggest you to call your school's registrar's office and find out!
 
it HAS to be sent from the school as per AADSAS rules. It can't be sent from your personal home address, so take the AADSAS matching form into your registrar (or fax/email/etc it to them) so that they can send it off with that as soon as the application opens 🙂
 
I have a silly transcript question.

Regardless of the number of schools I apply to, I still only send one transcript to AADSAS, correct?
 
it HAS to be sent from the school as per AADSAS rules. It can't be sent from your personal home address, so take the AADSAS matching form into your registrar (or fax/email/etc it to them) so that they can send it off with that as soon as the application opens 🙂

Thank you dentalgirl! That really clears things up for me!
 
Regardless of the number of schools I apply to, I still only send one transcript to AADSAS, correct?

That is correct. Unless you took classes at more than one college/university during your undergrad. Also, from what I've read online it can take roughly 3 to 6 weeks for the AADSAS to analyze a student's transcripts and formulate their overall and science GPAs.
 
That is correct. Unless you took classes at more than one college/university during your undergrad. Also, from what I've read online it can take roughly 3 to 6 weeks for the AADSAS to analyze a student's transcripts and formulate their overall and science GPAs.

They say that it takes 3-6 weeks, but many applicants last year, including myself, had our GPAs calculated in a matter of days.
 
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