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İngilizce - Türkçe

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TRANSCRIPT = ['trenskript] noun
kopya, suret

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Academic Transcript: A record of a student's academic performance, including courses taken and grades earned.
Official Transcript: A verified and authorized copy of a student's academic record.
Transcript Request: A formal application or process to obtain a copy of one's academic transcript.
Transcript Evaluation: An assessment of the equivalency of foreign academic records to those of a domestic institution.
Transcript Transfer: The process of moving academic records from one school or institution to another.
Transcript Fee: The cost associated with obtaining a copy of an academic transcript.
Transcript of Records: Another term for an academic transcript, often used internationally.
Transcript Notation: Additional information or remarks included on an academic transcript, such as honors or awards.
Unofficial Transcript: A copy of a student's academic record that is not officially certified.
Electronic Transcript: A digital version of an academic transcript, often sent electronically to institutions or employers.
Paper Transcript: A physical, printed copy of an academic transcript.
Cumulative Transcript: An academic record that includes all courses and grades from a student's entire academic history.
High School Transcript: A record of a student's academic achievements in high school.
College Transcript: A record of a student's academic achievements in college or university.
Transcript Holder: A protective folder or case used to store and safeguard academic transcripts.
Transcript Release: Authorization given by a student to allow the release of their academic records to specific parties.
Transcript Tracking: The process of monitoring the status and delivery of academic transcripts.
Transcript Service: An organization or company that handles the distribution of academic transcripts.
Transcript Authentication: Verification of the authenticity of an academic transcript.
Transcript Retention: The policy or practice of how long academic transcripts are kept on file by an institution.
Transcript Error: Inaccurate or incorrect information on an academic transcript.
Transcript Revision: The process of correcting errors or updating information on an academic transcript.
Transcript Submission: The act of providing one's academic record as part of an application process.
Transcript Requirement: A prerequisite or mandatory submission of an academic transcript for a particular purpose.
Transcript Hold: A temporary restriction placed on the release of a student's academic transcript, often due to outstanding fees or other issues.
Transcript Service Fee: The charge for using a service that handles the sending and receiving of academic transcripts.
Transcript Privacy: The protection of a student's academic record from unauthorized access.
Transcript Verification: The process of confirming the accuracy and authenticity of an academic transcript.
Transcript Archiving: The long-term storage and preservation of academic transcripts for historical or legal purposes.
Transcript Delivery: The method used to send an academic transcript to its intended recipient, such as mail, email, or electronic transfer.

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