How to request for Avila University transcripts online?
Whether you are a current student or a former student, there may come a time when you need to request your official transcripts from the university. Thankfully, Avila University now offers an online service that makes the transcript request process quick and convenient.
How to request University transcripts
- To begin the process, you will need to :
- Visit Avila University’s website and navigate to the Academics in the menu.
- Select academic Resources & Policies.
- Select Registrar Office
Here, you will find detailed instructions on how to request your transcripts online. It is important to note that there may be a fee associated with requesting your transcripts, so be prepared to provide payment information during the process.
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You have two options to order an Avila University Official Transcript:
a. Online with credit card payment.
Transcripts ordered online are $2.50 per recipient plus $8.00 per copy (credit card payment only).
Advancement Students- Please indicate the total credit hours or the total number of courses in the “Special Instructions” section of your transcript order.
Note: Current Students should log into MyAU to order Official transcripts rather than use the online link above.
b. Fax or mail with check or money order.
Mail an Avila Transcript Request Form to the address below with payment or Fax the form to (816) 501-2452 and mail an original signed copy with payment. The transcript will not be mailed until receipt of payment.
Official transcripts ordered by fax or mail are $8.00 per copy made payable to Avila University (credit cards are not accepted).
Please Note: All official transcripts hand-carried or mailed to a student or alumnus are stamped “Issued to the Student” and may not be accepted as “Official” by other institutions, even if bearing the seal of Avila University. Check with the intended recipient first before hand-carrying or having transcripts sent directly to a student or alumnus.