How to Request Official University of Alberta Transcripts

Regular mail in Canada (up to 10 business days including mail time. Some locations may take longer. Canada Post processing times apply).

International mail may take up to three weeks.

Former graduate or undergraduate student without access to Bear Tracks

Hard Copy Transcript

Up to 5 business days

Regular mail in Canada (up to 10 business days including mail time. Some locations may take longer. Canada Post processing times apply).

International mail may take up to three weeks.

Undergraduate or graduate student who attended the University of Alberta prior to 1980, Camrose Lutheran College, or Augustana University College prior to 2006

Type of Transcript

Order Method

Hard copy transcript

Undergraduate or graduate student with additional documentation to include with their transcript

Type of Transcript

Order Method

Hard copy transcript

Current or former Online and Continuing Education student

If you are a current or former Online and Continuing Education (previously known as the Faculty of Extension) student, please visit the Online and Continuing Education website for instructions on how to order your Official Transcripts.

Important instructions

Transcripts are issued in legal name only.

Official Transcripts and other forms of certification are released only after any outstanding accounts with any department at the University of Alberta have been settled. For more information on clearing your outstanding accounts, please refer to Financial Holds.

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University of Alberta

Administration Building, University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2M7

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