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MIDDLE CREEK HIGH SCHOOL
is working to make requesting and sending transcripts easier for you!
If you are a currently enrolled student, choose one of the options below.
Former students within the last 5 years should follow option 2. Former
students who attended a WCPSS high school more than 5 years ago should
contact WCPSS Central Records at (919) 850-1638.
1) Electronic Transcript Requests
Docufide Secure Transcripts. (www.docufide.com
- hotlink to this page) Transcripts can be requested and delivered electronically
through this system to any college or university in the country. The cost
per transcript is $5. Transcripts that are delivered electronically usually
arrive at the college or university within 24 hours. Transcripts that
are mailed by Docufide usually arrive
within 7 days.
2) Paper Requests for Transcripts
You may also request a transcript from the Registrar in your high school
Student Services Office. A transcript should be requested 5-7 days before
you need it to be mailed. There is no charge for the first 3 transcripts
each school year, and there is a $3 charge for each additional transcript.
After receiving written permission from the parent, the transcripts will
be sent to any college, university, or organization requested.
Additional Transcript Information
1) There is no charge for the following paper transcript
requests.
2) Scholarship requests
You may request a transcript from the Registrar in your
high school Student Services Office for scholarship applications. Follow
the same procedures listed in “Paper Requests for Transcripts”.
A transcript should be requested 5-7 days before you need it to be mailed.
3) In order for a transcript to be “official,”
it must be:
- delivered electronically through Docufide,
- sent from the high school office to the college,
university, or organization without the student or parent handling it.
4) Official transcripts for current seniors are
available each year by the 20th school day.
Remember that SAT scores must be sent directly to college
and universities from College Board.
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