Students
may request an official copy of their Glendale Community College academic
transcript by written request only. Transcripts include grades of
all courses completed at Glendale Community College. Any outstanding
debt and obligation must be cleared before transcripts will be processed.
Transcripts may be ordered in person or by mail.
Fees
& Processing Time
Regular
Service: $7.50 per copy.
Allow
10 WORKING DAYS from the date of receipt TO PROCESS. (excluding Saturday,
Sunday and Holidays)
Allow 4 – 6 WEEKS (once grades have been posted) for processing
requests with a HOLD FOR CURRENT SEMESTER FINAL GRADES, and for all
regular requests during the posting of final grades. Requests are
processed in the order received.
Express
Service: $12.50 per copy.
Allow
24 HOURS from the date of receipt TO PROCESS. (excluding Saturday,
Sunday and Holidays)
Allow 72 HOURS (once grades have been posted) for processing requests
with a HOLD FOR CURRENT SEMESTER FINAL GRADES. (excluding Saturday,
Sunday and Holidays)
Express service does not apply to CSU BREADTH and IGETC certifications.
What
is of Express Service?
BY MAIL
Student submits a written request to have official transcripts mailed.
The official transcript is processed in our office within 24 hours
from the date receipt (excluding Saturday, Sunday and Holidays)
and mailed by way of regular United States Postal Service to the
requested destination. Delivery time is determined by the United
States Postal Service.
Your transcripts will not be delivered to its destination within
24 hours.
IN PERSON (PICK UP)
Student submits a written request in person, and then returns in
24 hours (excluding Saturday, Sunday and Holidays) with Picture
Identification to pick up official transcript.
Glendale Community College will not make or send copies of transcripts
originated by other institutions. The Transcript
Request Form is available in the Admissions and Records Office
or on the Forms page.
The
Admissions & Records office is located on the 1st floor of the Administration
Building, Room 143.
In
Person Request
You
may request your official transcript in person at the Admissions and
Records Office. We are located in the Administration Building -143.
(AD 143)
Office
Hours
Current
Hours
Transcript request forms are available for your convenience at the
Admissions Counter, in AD139, or in this website under forms.
A picture I.D. is required to release records.
By
Mail
- Students
may order their official transcript by mail. A written request with
the student's signature must be included.
- Please
include the following information:
- Name
(include prior names)
- Date
of Birth and Social Security Number
- Approximate
Dates of Attendance
- Number
of Copies Needed
- Specific
mailing address for each transcript ordered
- Student's
signature
- Check
or Money Order payable to Glendale Community College (G.C.C.)
Mail
your request to:
Glendale
Community College
Attn: Office of Admissions & Records
1500 N. Verdugo Road Glendale, CA 91208
For
further assistance, please call (818) 240-1000 Ext. 5901.
Additional
Transcript Information
General
Education Certificate
All
courses for which a student requests General Education Certification
must be posted on the student's transcript at Glendale Community College.
Courses completed at other accredited colleges or universities in
the United States also may be used for certification. If courses are
used from out of state institutions, the student is responsible for
providing catalog course descriptions to the Office of Admissions
and Records.
Students
are responsible for requesting certification when their transcripts
are sent to participating institutions.
The
certification will only be sent to the university along with the student's
transcript.
California
State University (CSU BREADTH)-For
General Education Certification, a student must complete at least
one course at Glendale Community College from the CSU Breadth requirement
certification list. All courses must be completed with grades of C
or better. Either partial or full certification can be earned.
IGETC
(UC and CSU)-
All courses must be completed with a grade of C or better. (C- is
not acceptable). Full or partial certification can be granted. Partial
certification is a new policy that allows a student to complete one
or two IGETC courses in specific areas of the IGETC after transfer,
and is granted only by petition with documented "good cause."
See your academic counselor for the policy regarding IGETC partial
certification. Certification requests for the U.C. must include a
copy of high school transcripts
If
you have any questions regarding General Education Certification,
you should consult with your academic counselor.
For
further assistance, please call (818) 240-1000 ext. 5910