If you have not already uploaded your transcript when completing your
SAQ or COPA, please send your transcript by email as soon as possible
to admissions@christs.cam.ac.uk.
If we do not receive your transcript with a translation by noon (UK time) Friday 2nd November, I regret we will not be able to take your application any further.
This applies to those attending a school or college outside the UK;
without a copy of your high school transcript your application to the
University of Cambridge is invalid. The only exception to this is if you took IGCSEs and are now taking/have just taken the International Baccalaureate (IB) or A Levels.
If you took IGCSEs and the IB or A Levels and are now at university,
then you must provide us with a university transcript. If you have
taken A Levels or the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB) but did
not take IGCSEs, then you must submit a transcript for the qualification
you completed prior to studying for A Levels or the IB. If the original
transcript is not in English, it will need to be translated and
authorised, i.e., signed or stamped, by an official translation service
or by your school/college/university.
By high school transcript we mean a record of your academic
achievement to date in your secondary school or college examinations.
Your secondary school or college examinations are usually taken in the
last two years of your schooling, but please provide as much information
on your examination performance as possible. If possible, please
include details of any internal assessments that you may have
undertaken. For most students your transcript will be an official
document or certificate from your school or college which lists the
subjects you have studied and the grades/qualification that you have
obtained.
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