Transcripts - High School and College
A transcript is a record of courses attempted and completed in either high school or college. A transcript will contain your gpa and grades received for individual classes.
GPA
A students' grade point average is computed at teh end of each semester. The average is used in determining class rank, graduation, honors, academic alert, warning, probation and suspension. Repeated courses cancel the former grade and the most recent grade is used to compute GPA.
In order for college classes to transfer the course must be evaluated by the college you are wishing to transfer to. Finishing all the paperwork to transfer can take some time - so be sure to start early.
If you know in advance you are going to be transfering to a specific University after finishing your degree here at Crowder College it is a good idea to check with the University admissions department and make sure you are enrolled in the correct transferable courses for their program.
Requesting a Transcript from High School
To request a transcript from your high school you may wish to call their main office and inquire, or many high schools have the request form online. In some instances a college councelor may assist you if you are having difficulties obtaining the correct documentation.
Request a Transcript from Crowder College
There is a $2 fee for transcripts being mailed - $5 if you wish it faxed. You can send the fee as a check, made payable to Crowder College, to the address above - Records Office. For more information contact the Records Office: 417-455-5697 ...more information and request form
Career and Transfer Services Center
The Career and Transfer Services Center can be contacted at (417) 455-5618
Career assessment evaluation is offered for students who are unsure what major they wish to pursue. To help students prepare for their job search, the Center also offers resume and cover letter writing assistance, mock interviewing, salary neotiation practices, job listings, and over 500 career related resource materials. For students looking to transfer on to a four year college, college catalogs and transfer information is also available.
