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CHEAPER-THAN-TUITION.COM CUSTOM TRANSCRIPT FORM!
INSTRUCTIONS
Use this form if you have chosen the option to specify YOUR OWN classes, grades, GPA and semesters
you would like to have listed on your transcripts (as opposed to our default classes for your
degree/major). Please note however that this is usually an additional cost option! Please see our online
order form(s) for more information!
When finished, please upload this form when completing the online order form on our website (you’ll see
the button on the order form) or you can also email it to “Sales@Cheaper-than-Tuition.com”. Just be sure
that we have received it before or when we receive your payment!
TIPS & INFO FOR CUSTOMIZING YOUR TRANSCRIPT
SEMESTERS / TERMS:
The number of semesters in one college year may vary from one school to another. In general, there are
two semesters in every college year (usually listed as “FALL” and “SPRING” or “WINTER” semesters).
A 4-year “Bachelor” Degree will generally consist of 8 semesters and approximately 120 credits, although
this can vary slightly depending on the type of degree. 2-year “Associate” Degrees usually require at least
60 credits and graduate / “Master” Degrees usually require 30-60 credits. Ph.D. Degrees can vary quite a
bit, with most of the work consisting of research, publishing academic papers, thesis’, etc. instead of
typical classes or course work (please note: we can make custom Ph.D. transcripts, but we do not
produce any type of medical degrees)
CLASSES & CREDITS (“CR”):
A full time student takes 12 or more credits per semester. An average class is 3 credits/units but math, lab
science, and language classes are usually more credits and fitness classes are usually less credits.
You can usually find information such as class codes and credits pertaining to your degree on the college
or university web site of your choice.
GRADES (“GR”) & POINTS (“PTS”):
Grades are worth the following points: A = 4.00, A- = 3.70, B+ = 3.30, B = 3.00, B- = 2.70, C+ = 2.30, C =
2.00, C- = 1.70, D+ = 1.3, D = 1.0, D- = 0.7
To calculate total points earned for a class, simply multiply grade points by credit hours. For example, lets
say you got a “B-“ in your History class, which is a 3 credit hour class. You would multiply 2.7 x 3.0 for a
total of 8.1.
CALCULATING GPA:
You can calculate your Grade Point Average (“GPA”) for a semester or for your entire transcript or
academic record by simply adding up the total credit hours (“CR”) and the total points earned (“PTS”) for
an entire semester. Then, all you have to do is divide the Points by Credits. The result is your GPA.
CUSTOMER / STUDENT TRANSCRIPT INFORMATION
Student Name: LAST, FIRST MIDDLE
Date of Birth: MM/DD/YYYY
Student I.D. #: Example: AB-34567 or 123-45-6789
Degree Type: Example: Bachelor of Science
Major: Example: Business Administration
Graduation Date: MM/DD/YYYY (…or “didn’t graduate”)
Honors Options: “Cum Laude”? None?
Ending GPA: 3.33
Additional Comments or Information?:
If not, go to the next page to start customizing!
TRANSCRIPT CLASSES, GRADES & INFORMATION!
Listed below are some sample semesters to give you a general template and starting point. Feel free to
add or subtract as many semesters as you like, as well as add or subtract as many classes as you like to
each semester.
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COURSE
DESCRIPTION
CR
GR
PTS
GPA
======================================================
FALL 2000
ORI
MAT
ENG
ART
CHM
CHM
101
082
131
100
121
121L
Freshman Seminar
College Algebra I
Freshman English I
Art History
Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry Lab
TERM TOTALS
CUMULATIVE TOTALS
1.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
15.0
15.0
A
B+
CA
AC
4.0
13.2
5.1
12.0
11.1
2.0
47.4
47.4
3.16
3.16
|———————————— MAXIMUM WIDTH ———————————|
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
CR
GR
PTS
GPA
======================================================
SPRING 2001
ORI
MAT
ENG
ART
CHM
CHM
101
082
131
100
121
121L
Freshman Seminar
College Algebra I
Freshman English I
Art History
Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry Lab
TERM TOTALS
CUMULATIVE TOTALS
1.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
15.0
15.0
A
B+
CA
AC
1.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
15.0
15.0
A
B+
CA
AC
1.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
15.0
15.0
A
B+
CA
AC
4.0
13.2
5.1
12.0
11.1
2.0
47.4
47.4
3.16
3.16
4.0
13.2
5.1
12.0
11.1
2.0
47.4
47.4
3.16
3.16
4.0
13.2
5.1
12.0
11.1
2.0
47.4
47.4
3.16
3.16
FALL 2001
ORI
MAT
ENG
ART
CHM
CHM
101
082
131
100
121
121L
Freshman Seminar
College Algebra I
Freshman English I
Art History
Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry Lab
TERM TOTALS
CUMULATIVE TOTALS
SPRING 2002
ORI
MAT
ENG
ART
CHM
CHM
101
082
131
100
121
121L
Freshman Seminar
College Algebra I
Freshman English I
Art History
Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry Lab
TERM TOTALS
CUMULATIVE TOTALS
FALL 2002
ORI
MAT
ENG
ART
CHM
CHM
101
082
131
100
121
121L
Freshman Seminar
1.0 A
4.0
College Algebra I
4.0 B+ 13.2
Freshman English I
3.0 C5.1
Art History
3.0 A
12.0
Organic Chemistry
3.0 A- 11.1
Organic Chemistry Lab
1.0 C
2.0
TERM TOTALS
15.0
47.4 3.16
CUMULATIVE TOTALS
15.0
47.4 3.16
|———————————— MAXIMUM WIDTH ———————————|
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
CR
GR
PTS
GPA
======================================================
SPRING 2003
ORI
MAT
ENG
ART
CHM
CHM
101
082
131
100
121
121L
Freshman Seminar
College Algebra I
Freshman English I
Art History
Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry Lab
TERM TOTALS
CUMULATIVE TOTALS
1.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
15.0
15.0
A
B+
CA
AC
1.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
15.0
15.0
A
B+
CA
AC
1.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
15.0
15.0
A
B+
CA
AC
4.0
13.2
5.1
12.0
11.1
2.0
47.4
47.4
3.16
3.16
4.0
13.2
5.1
12.0
11.1
2.0
47.4
47.4
3.16
3.16
4.0
13.2
5.1
12.0
11.1
2.0
47.4
47.4
3.16
3.16
FALL 2003
ORI
MAT
ENG
ART
CHM
CHM
101
082
131
100
121
121L
Freshman Seminar
College Algebra I
Freshman English I
Art History
Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry Lab
TERM TOTALS
CUMULATIVE TOTALS
SPRING 2004
ORI
MAT
ENG
ART
CHM
CHM
101
082
131
100
121
121L
Freshman Seminar
College Algebra I
Freshman English I
Art History
Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry Lab
TERM TOTALS
CUMULATIVE TOTALS
======================================================
*** This should be enough room for a typical Bachelor Degree (usually
120 credits/“CR”), but feel free to keep adding if you like. People
that attended school only part time over the course of 5, 6 or 7 years
will of course have quite a few more semesters listed, but fewer
classes per semester, so customize this form as you see fit! ***
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