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Top 10 Application Tips #6 – Transcripts

This is the sixth entry in our “Top 10″ list to assist you with understanding the process of submitting your admission application to SIPA.  This entry is focused on advice regarding the submission of transcripts.  I have tried to break the entry into categories based on our process/requirements and common questions we receive.

Official vs. Unofficial

At SIPA we will accept unofficial transcripts for application review.  If an applicant is admitted to our program and chooses to attend, we will require official transcripts at a later time.  We feel that the submission of unofficial transcripts makes the process easier for applicants and allows us to process applications more quickly.  Therefore we prefer that you upload transcripts to our application site (by definition these will be unofficial because they will be coming directly from you and not directly from the school).

No matter what, we do need the grading legend included.  The grading legend shows information about the grading system used and often includes other information related to abbreviations that are used on transcripts.

You can find an example of what I mean by a grading legend by clicking here.  Most universities will include this automatically when you request a transcript, however please make sure to ask for it.

What Transcripts Are Needed?

Our general response is – we need transcripts for all coursework completed since graduation from high school.  We do not need high school transcripts.  For those that received college credit for coursework completed in high school, this information is typically listed on the college/university transcript.  If there are no grades but only credits for your high school coursework, this is acceptable.

Let’s say for example that an applicant attended UCLA for two years and then transferred to Michigan and completed his/her degree.  We would need a transcript from both UCLA and Michigan – not a single transcript from Michigan showing the courses that were transferred in. In this example, both schools have their own grading systems and codes, and we need to see the codes for each individual school.

Grades, Grades, Grades

The general rule regarding whether multiple transcripts completed toward a single degree are required is – we need grades for all courses completed.  However, we do not need the grades translated or converted to “American” grades.  What is very important is that a grading legend or key be included when you submit your transcript(s).

If your school used a 1-20 scale, that is fine, you do not need to convert into a 4.0 scale.  On a 20 point scale, Is 1 good?  Is 20 good?  We will not know unless the transcript legend is included.  Each year we receive transcripts from over 1,000 different colleges/universities and we want to look no further than your file for what we need.  Related to this . . . .

Question: I completed a study abroad program while in college, do I need to request a separate transcript for the classes I completed abroad?

The answer is, “it depends.”  Ultimately we need the grades received for all coursework completed.  So, if the grading system used at the study abroad school was different and there are no grades on your home school transcript, then the answer is “Yes, we need the study abroad transcript.”

In this example, if we simply saw the title of the class and a number of credits on your home school transcript but no grade, it is not acceptable – we would need a transcript from the study abroad school with the grades and legend explaining the grades.

However, if you took classes abroad and the grades for these courses are reported on your home school transcript according the grading scale used by your home school, we would not need a separate transcript.

Question:  Help!  I cannot get my transcript to upload, what should I do!?

First, there are four places available on the site for uploading transcripts.  They are labeled as follows:

  • Primary Bachelor Degree
  • Additional Degree
  • Further Degree
  • Non-Degree Coursework/Continuing Education

Each section will accept a file up to 1000kb(1mb) in size.  If you try to upload a file larger than 1mb to an individual section you will receive an error message.

Referring back to the example above, let us say that you attended both UCLA and Michigan.  If you try to combine the two transcript files and they exceed 1mb, it is fine to upload two separate files.  If you received your degree from Michigan, upload that in the Primary Bachelor degree section and then upload the UCLA transcript under Additional Degree and put “UCLA Coursework” in the description box.

If your primary degree file is from one school but exceeds 1mb in size, you can break it into two files and when you upload the second part in the Additional Degree section put “Second Part of Transcript” in the description box.

In an extreme example, if one transcript is a total of 3mb you can break it into three files and upload in the first three categories (Primary, Additional, Further).

As far as the scanning process is concerned, we offer advice on the application web site and I think it is well written so I will just repost it here.  If you are having trouble with file size, please consider the following:

  • Scan a copy at the lowest dpi that still results in a legible document (we recommend to use under 200 dpi whenever possible).
  • Scan in “gray scale” or black and white.
  • Try making a photocopy first (experiment with different settings until you find one that results in the smallest file size) then scan the photocopy.

Question:  I completed a few classes on my own since graduating from college, do I need to submit transcripts for these courses?

Answer:  Yes, we need transcripts for all coursework completed since graduating from high school.  Let’s say you took two classes at two different schools after graduating for college – it would be fine to combine these transcripts into one file and upload the file to the Non-Degree Coursework/Continuing Education section.  Even if you took these classes Pass/Fail we still need the transcript.

Advice – Print and Review Before Submitting

We will be printing the transcripts you upload and if you cannot read them when printed, we will not be able to read them either.  We highly recommend printing a copy of what you are uploading to the site before submitting your application.  If we print your application and cannot read your transcripts, there will be significant delays in processing your application.

GPA Reporting

We understand that not all grades are reported on a 4.0 scale.  If you were not graded on a 4.0 scale, in the Previous Education Section of the application, simply put 0.0 for your GPA.  This alerts us that your grades were not reported on a 4.0 scale.

Question:  What if I am still in school and I have not completed my degree?  My coursework is in progress so what should I do?

It is fine for applicants that are still in college to apply.  Simply request a transcript that reflects your most up-to-date grades.  If this means you do not have grades for the fall semester you are currently enrolled in, that is fine.   If we need more information, we will let you know.

For example, if we do not see fall grades reported on your transcript, we may contact you and ask for the results.  We also may not feel the need to contact you.  There is no need for you to submit additional grade information after our deadline passes unless we specifically ask for it.

Question:  What if I completed my degree and am taking a continuing education class but the grade will not be available until after the admissions deadline?

First, please upload a  file showing your registration in the course in the “Non-Degree Coursework/Continuing Education Section.”  We do not need to see a grading legend, a simple screen shot from a course registration web site would suffice (many schools offer this however if not, ask the registrar to print a copy for you).

We would also like to see this information in the second résumé.  You can enter the name of the class, where you are taking it, post the class description, and list it as “In Progress.”

Question:  What if I plan on taking a class but it does not start until after the admission deadline passes?

Please report such information in the second résumé.  For example, if you plan on taking a microeconomics class that starts in February, you can list the class and school you plan on taking the course at in your second résumé.  If there is a description for the class available on the web or via a catalog, please list the description as well. For details on the second résumé, see this entry.

Advice to Avoid Panic

As easy as we try to make the application process, I understand that there can be complications and questions.  Each year we receive panicked emails around the admissions deadline and no matter how easy we try to make the process, I am sure we will never eliminate every possible issue.  I thought I would highlight some examples of emails from the past in the hope that you can learn from others that have applied before you.  Names/data/etc. have been changed from the original emails.

Do note that we will work with applicants if we believe a good faith effort has been made to submit documents by the deadline and there is a complication of some sort.

In addition, many of the common questions we receive are answered in the online instructions so you can save yourself time and stress by carefully reading the instructions.

Check the Appropriate Boxes/Links/Menu Items

Email: I am writing to inform you that I unfortunately checked the wrong concentration in my application for the MIA program which I just submitted online. My apologies! In the first part of the application I checked “Human Rights”. Instead it should read: “Urban and Social Policy.”  Can you please make this change for me?

Email: My name is Sally Applicant.  On the application I mistakenly entered “Spanish” as my undergraduate language of instruction.  The correct answer is “English”.  I would very much appreciate it if someone in the SIPA Admissions office would update my file accordingly.

Advice/Answer: As you might imagine, it can be disruptive to our processing when we receive requests to amend information submitted in the application.  Make sure you pay close attention when clicking the options that are a part of the application.  Having to make manual changes slows the process down and may delay the processing of your application.

Understand our Process

Email: My name is Jon Applicant and I wonder if you could tell me if you have received a copy of my GRE report?

Advice/Answer: At SIPA GRE scores are self reported on the admission application, we do not look for official test reports until after applicants have been admitted and paid a deposit.  For a dedicated entry on this topic, click here.

Email: My name is Cinderella and I am concerned that my online application does not reflect that GRE scores were submitted.  I entered the scores on the application but the status reads “Not Received.” Why is this since I self reported the scores?

Advice/Answer: We must print each application submitted and manually check it for accuracy and completion.  As you might imagine, with thousands of applications this can take a number of weeks.  We appreciate your patience and each applicant will receive an email when the completed application has been forwarded to the Committee for review.  Rest assured that we will work with applicants if there is an issue but we feel a good faith effort was made to get all of the required documents in on time.

Respect the Deadline

Email: My name is Peter Piper and I am a prospective student applying to your MIA program.  I will have all of the elements of my application completed and submitted by the deadline except for one letter of recommendation.  I had asked one of my professors on December 19 to write a letter of recommendation for me and he responded that he would be able to do this by the deadlines that I had given him.  Yesterday I wrote reminding him of the deadline, and I received a response this morning saying that he is traveling in Wonderland and would not be able to complete the letter of recommendation until he returns to the US next week.

Advice/Answer: Make sure to communicate with those writing letters on your behalf well before the deadline.  Starting your application early is recommended because our system will allow you to send out reminders to your recommendation letter writers.  For instructions on how to send reminders, click here.

Email: I have been unable to obtain my transcripts from my undergraduate institution because I contacted them and they are closed for the holidays.  What can I do?

Advice/Answer: Applicants should contact the schools they have attended well in advance of the deadline to make sure transcripts on time.  Please respect that it can take schools some time to process transcript requests.

Document Tracking

Email: I submitted my application but mailed my transcripts.  It is one day after the deadline but my transcripts show as not received.  Please check and get back to me as soon as possible.

Advice/Answer: During the busy portion of the application process (both before and after the deadline) we are unable to respond to each individual email we receive.  We have a process in our office and part of this process is to print a file, check to see if all of the documents/information were submitted online and if not, to match documents to the file.

In order to process files as quickly as possible, we first seek to complete applications that were submitted 100% online.

If an application is incomplete after we print it, we will set it aside and seek to match related documents after we have gone through all of the applications submitted.  It is therefore in your best interest if you can submit 100% of your documents on line.  If for some reason a document was mailed, we appreciate your patience as we complete the processing of files in our office.  As soon as a file is complete, we will notify you via email.

Also note, we do not track documents submitted to our office prior to an application being submitted.  We will seek to match documents sent to our office after an application has been submitted.

Status of Recommendation Letters

Email: Can I submit my application if one of my referees has not yet uploaded their recommendation letter? I have been waiting for the letter to be uploaded before I submit and don’t want to “cut it to close.” Will my referee be able to upload their letter if my application is already submitted (even if the letter is uploaded before the deadline)?

Advice/Answer: The status of recommendation letters should not impact the submission of your application.  Recommendation letters are tracked in a different application module.  We link information in the two modules and thus submission of your application should be completed when you are ready.  Do not let the fact that recommendation letters have not been received stop you from submitting your application.

Double Check Documents Prior to Uploading

Email: My name is Ted Typo. I was checking the résumé I uploaded and realize I uploaded a draft copy with many misspellings and typos.  I know you are so busy now, but can I replace them?

Advice/Answer: There are times when we may be able to add documents to a file after the deadline, however this is not always possible. Once a file is complete and printed, it makes a journey to several Committee members.  We cannot spend our time trying to track down files once they have been sent out for reading so make sure the documents you upload are complete and correct as of the deadline.

We Accept only What We Ask For

Email: My name is Extra Effort and I submitted an on-line application yesterday. I looked for a place to upload an addendum to my application but could not find a place to do so.  Can I email it to you?

Advice/Answer: Applicants to SIPA should only submit the information we request.  If you wish to include an addendum of any kind, there are two possible places to do this.  First, we are not concerned with the length of the résumé submitted.  If you wish to include information you believe is important for the Committee to be aware of, you may include such information in your résumé.

Also, if you feel the need you can use part 3 of the personal statement to include information you wish for the Admissions Committee to be aware of.  We do not allow for the submission of any documents beyond what we ask for on the application.

If You Mail Something, Use a Tracking Number

Email: Hello, my name is Porter Postal and I mailed my transcript to your address about a week ago.  It has not been tracked yet, can you tell me if you have received it?

Advice/Answer: First, we prefer that 100% of your documents be uploaded to our application site.  If this is not possible and a document does need to be mailed, we highly recommend sending the document via a mail courier that provides a tracking number.

We can receive hundreds of documents around the deadline and it takes a great deal of time to process and track.  If you ask for a tracking number, as soon as we sign for it the courier will provide you with notice that the document has been delivered and you only need to wait for us to track the document in our system.  For a dedicated entry on this topic, click here.

Updating Application Files

Email: My name is Sally Suspense and I just learned that I won a fellowship.  I know it is 5 days after the deadline but can I send you a new résumé to show this?

Advice/Answer: Similar to the text above regarding double checking your documents before uploading them, it is not always possible to update a file once the deadline passes. Once a file is complete and printed, it makes a journey to several Committee members.  Unfortunately we cannot spend our time trying to track down files once they have been sent out for reading so while you are welcome to ask if we can update a file, understand that we might not be able to do so.

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My final piece of advice in this entry is this . . .

Each year close to half of our applicants submit an application within 72 hours the deadline.  I understand human nature and that it is often common for people to wait until the last minute, but my advice is to submit your application a few days before the deadline.  Getting your application in early likely will keep you from last minute issues that have caused problems for others in the past.

Top 10 Application Tips

According to a few conversations I have had while traveling this fall, the series of blog entries on the Top 10 Communication Tips was helpful for some applicants.  I thought I would do something similar over the next few weeks regarding the application process.

Although the steps required to complete an application are listed on our web site and on the application itself, I thought addressing some common questions and providing some commentary might be useful.  Thus over the next few weeks a Top Ten Application Tips series will be published.  I will try to add a bit of insight that might not be revealed in the basic instructions so stay tuned.

As a reminder, the application deadline for fall 2011 admission for the MIA, MPA, and MPA-DP programs is January 5th, 2011 at 11:59:59 PM EST.

Spring Admission Notes #4

Admitted applicants for the spring term face a tight time line when it comes to enrolling.  Therefore, I want to provide a bit of insight so that those who are admitted can be prepared to act quickly.  As stated in a previous entry, admission decisions will be published via the online application site in early November.  Applicants will receive an email when an admission decision is ready to view.

Admitted applicants will then have until December 3rd to pay a non-refundable enrollment deposit of $1,000.  This deposit acts as a credit toward tuition when applicants enroll.  Orientation for new students will then begin on January 10th and classes will start on January 18th.

We will start a Google Group for admitted students as soon as offers go out and include current students for admitted applicants to interact with.  There will also be a welcome page for admitted applicants with important information about the steps that need to be completed prior to arriving on campus.

There will be one more entry on the nuts and bolts of spring admission . . . I’ll leave it to readers to guess the topic . . .

Spring Admission Notes #1

With the spring admission deadline only a month away I thought I would spend a few entries to elaborate a bit on the time line and details related to spring admission to our MIA and MPA programs.  I will offer my thoughts on compiling the best application possible in a different set of entries, these entries will be more about the  nuts and bolts of the process.  First off will be a few notes about the submission of documents and the time line.

The deadline to submit materials for spring admission is October 1st.  This means everything needs to be submitted on the application site or received in our office by October 1st at 11:59:59 P.M.  As a reminder, 100% of your application materials can be submitted online and this is our preference.  The reason is that this allows us to print your application all at one time without having to complete a matching process which can be time consuming.

Related to the deadline, applicants are directly responsible for submitting all of their information except for letters of recommendation.  Without fail, the biggest hindrance to completing an application on time each year is the on time submission of letters of recommendation.  Every year near the deadline we receive panicked emails from applicants informing us that for some reason a letter of recommendation will not be in by the deadline.

With this in mind, do everything in your power to ensure that letters of recommendation are submitted on time.  My advice is to ask the recommenders to submit the recommendation a minimum of one week prior to the actual deadline.  Thus it would be wise to reach out to these individuals and and ask them to submit the letters by September 24th.

We prefer that recommendation letters be submitted online because as I stated, we print the application all at one time.  If all of the letters are submitted online, they print with the rest of your application.  If the letters are mailed, we print your application and if the letters are not present, we have to then look to see if the letters were received by mail which takes additional time.

As a reminder, everything else can be self reported online by the application.  Applicants self report test scores on the application and upload all of the required documents.  We do not require that official test reports be received in our office by the admission deadline.  More details on what happens after the deadline passes in future entries.

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