Transcript Request

When possible, we strongly encourage online ordering of transcripts, including a secure document upload option if necessary (if emailing sensitive documents, please password-protect). If mailing documents, please allow extra time for processing.

Transcripts may be requested online, by mail, and in person. Students may request official transcripts to be sent to themselves. Student copies are available through CUNYfirst Student Self-Service.

What is the cost of a transcript?

Each copy of the transcript costs $7.00. Please make all checks or money orders payable to Baruch College. Transcripts sent from Baruch College to other institutions of the City University of New York are processed at no charge.

Ordering

Online

Baruch College provides a service that allows students to request a transcript online. Simply click on the link below to get started. For current pricing information review the Transcript Ordering Services page. For additional fees and expedited shipping costs, please refer to the Payment Information section located inside the Transcript Ordering Services page. Transcripts can be requested 24 hours, 7 days a week using this service.

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By Mail

Please mail in the transcript request form to the Registrar’s office for processing. Do not forget to sign and date the form. Upon receipt of requests, transcripts are processed in 5 to 7 business days.

Mailing address: Transcript Unit
Office of the Registrar
Baruch College
151 E. 25th Street, Box H-0850
New York, NY 10010

Transcript Request Form

In Person

Come to the Office of the Registrar and obtain a transcript request form or bring the form completed from the website. Do not forget to sign and date the form. Upon receipt of requests, transcripts are processed in 5-7 business days.

Office location: Office of the Registrar
151 East 25th Street, Room 850
New York, NY 10010

For transcript questions, send an e-mail to transcripts@baruch.cuny.edu. Please make sure to include your name and the last 4 digits of your social security number in all communications.