Student’s Last Name, First Name: ______________________
Newark Charter College Transcript Request - Due 1 Month Prior to College App Deadline Return one completed form to main office for each college application – see reverse for timeline and glossary.
We recommend filling this out at the same time you request the transcript(s) in Naviance. A transcript request is not complete unless this form is filled out and submitted to the main office, in ADDITION to the electronic request process online in Naviance. We require both online and paper requests to ensure quality control and back-ups in the event of technological challenges.
Detailed Transcript Request – Also Must Submit Electronic Request in Naviance Full College or University Name: Program/Major Most Likely to Pursue at the College Listed Above: Type of College Application Deadline: It is the student’s responsibility to ensure the correct deadline is chosen, and that the college listed above does, in fact, have such a deadline option. For example, students should not select “Early Decision” or “Early Action” for the University of Delaware, as UD does not offer either option. DO YOUR RESEARCH directly at the college’s admission website before submitting this document. As a quick reference, you may also view deadlines in Naviance – but please note that you should always check on the college’s admissions website to be 100% certain. Regular Decision
Rolling
Priority
Early Decision II
Early Action
Early Decision
Restrictive Early Action
Other: _______________
Official Deadline Date (list N/A if Rolling): The corresponding official deadline date from the college, not based on student “preference,” is: ____________ (MM/DD/YY) How are you applying to the college? It is the student’s responsibility to ensure the correct option below is chosen, and that the college listed above does, in fact, use the selected application system. DO YOUR RESEARCH before submitting this document. As a quick reference, you may also view the column about Common App usage (per college) in Naviance – but please note that you should always check on the college’s admissions website to be 100% certain.
Common Application
College’s Own Application (non-Common App, e.g. University of Pittsburgh, WilmU)
Other: ___________
Did you already submit this transcript request in Naviance? No, but I understand I must also submit a transcript request for this college in Naviance ASAP, otherwise my documents will not be sent. See instructions here: tinyurl.com/NCScollegeApps
Yes
I understand that it is my responsibility – not the responsibility of Newark Charter or its officials -- to send official SAT or ACT scores to any college that requires the score(s) to complete my application. Yes Which counselor is writing your letter of recommendation (if required)? Mrs. Halfen
Mr. Mitchell
Signature Your signature below acknowledges the accuracy of this transcript request, and your responsibility to notify each college to which you apply if you add, drop, or change senior year classes after sending in your application. Failure to report changes may jeopardize admission. Student Signature: _______________________ Date: Office Use Only Received Date: _____________ Sent Date: _____________
Counselor Initials: _____________
These due dates apply to the submission of BOTH the electronic transcript requests (online) via Naviance AND this paper request form – both must be submitted by the corresponding deadline above.
Admissions Definitions Glossary Early Action (EA): An option – offered by some (but not all) colleges -- to submit your applications before the regular deadlines. When you apply early action, you get admission decisions from colleges earlier than usual, and chances are often greater to earn admission via this deadline, as opposed to regular decision deadlines.
Unlike Early Decision (ED), Early Action (EA) plans are not binding, which means that you do not have to enroll in a college if you are accepted early action.
If any of your colleges offer Early Action or priority notification as deadline options, you should use the option! *
Early Decision (ED): An option – offered by some (but not all) colleges – to submit an application to your first-choice college before the regular deadline. When you apply early decision, you get an admission decision earlier than usual, and chances are often greater to earn admission via this deadline as opposed to regular decision deadlines.
Early decision plans are binding, so if admitted, a student must cancel other applications and enroll at the college. Some colleges have an early decision option called ED II, which has a later application deadline than their regular ED plan. Students applying under an Early Decision plan must adhere to the specific requirements and conditions set forth by the respective college regarding application policies. Students may not apply to more than one college using Early Decision, due to the binding nature of this deadline option.
Rolling Admission: An admission policy – offered by some (but not all) colleges – of considering each application as soon as all required information (such as high school records and test scores) has been received, rather than setting an application deadline and reviewing applications in a batch. Colleges that use a rolling admission policy usually notify applicants of admission decisions quickly. If one or more of your colleges offers a Rolling Admission deadline option, you should not wait too long to apply, as spots in competitive programs can fill up quickly (e.g. nursing, business, engineering, etc.). Restrictive Early Action Policy (REA) Stanford, Harvard, Yale, Princeton: An admission policy– offered by very few colleges – to submit your applications before the regular deadlines while also agreeing not to apply early elsewhere. When you apply restrictive early action, you get admission decisions from colleges earlier than usual, and chances are often slightly greater to earn admission via this deadline, as opposed to regular decision deadlines.
Unlike standard Early Action (EA) or Early Decision (ED), applicants agree not to apply to any other private college/university under an Early Action, Restrictive Early Action, Early Decision or Early Notification program. Applicants may apply to other colleges and universities under their Regular Decision option. Exceptions The student may apply to any college/university with early deadlines for scholarships or special academic programs as long as the decision is non-binding. The student may apply to any public college/university with a non-binding early application option. The student may apply to any college/university with a non-binding rolling admission process. The student may apply to any foreign college/university on any application schedule.
*Students applying under an Early Decision or Restrictive Early Action plan must adhere to the specific requirements and conditions set forth by the respective college regarding application policies.