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Office of the Registrar

Office of the Registrar
118 Anderson Hall
919 Mid-Campus Drive North
Manhattan, KS 66506–0114

785-532-6254

ksutranscript@ksu.edu

Office Hours:

Monday–Friday
8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (CST)

Unofficial Transcript

Unofficial transcripts are printed on plain paper and do not have the college seal or registrar's signature. They can be used to help you assess whether you meet certain prerequisites for classes you hope to take or for a program in which you want to enroll.

Most of the time it's okay to submit an unofficial copy of your transcript during the application process for a job, graduate school admissions or for a scholarship.

NOTE:  The Office of the Registrar DOES NOT Certify, Notarize, Stamp/Seal the Unofficial Transcript.  If a third party entity or academic insitution is asking for a 'verified' transcipt that means you need to order an Official Transcript (which is certified/verified based on our business processes and delivery options). 

Current Students & Former Students - After Fall 2008

You can access your Unofficial Transcript via your Academic History which contains much of the same information that appears on a transcript.

The academic history is not formatted to look the same as a transcript and may not work for your situation, but you can run it and make that determination.

For assistance view the KSIS: View Academic History Help Page

  1. You will need to log in to your KSIS account. 
  2. Once you log in to KSIS, you will select the ‘Student Center’ tile from your Student Homepage.
  3. In your Student Center, under Academics to the left (below the series of links) click the ‘other academics’ drop down menu.
  4. Select ‘Academic History’ from the list and click the light blue button to the right of the drop down box. You will run the report. You can then print it or save it as a PDF document.

NOTE:  If the academic history does not work for you needs, you should consider ordering an Official Transcipt. You will do this by selecting 'Order a Transcript/Diploma' from the 'other academic' drop down menu.  KSIS: Order Paper Transcript Help Page

You will need to be on a laptop or desktop (no ipads or mobile devices) with your pop-up blocker disabled.

 

Former Students - Before Fall 2008

You MAY BE ABLE to access your Unofficial Transcript via your Academic History in KSIS depending IF YOUR ACADEMIC RECORD has been converted to the new KSIS system and format. 

NOTE:  If the academic history does not work for you, you can ONLY obtain your record by ordering an Official Transcipt. You will do this by selecting 'Order a Transcript/Diploma' from the 'other academic' drop down menu.  KSIS: Order Paper Transcript Help Page

This option contains much of the same information that appears on a transcript. The academic history is not formatted to look the same as a transcript and may not work for your situation, but you can run it and make that determination.

If you are unsure of your KSIS login information you should contact the Help Desk at 785.532.7722 or 800-865-6143 or via e-mail at helpdesk@k-state.edu 

Your eID and Password MUST be activated in order for you to run the following processes.  If you CAN NOT make this process work then an Unofficial Transcript Option is NOT available to you and you should order an Official Transcript. 

For unofficial transcript assistance view the KSIS: View Academic History Help Page

  1. You will need to log in to your KSIS account. 
  2. Once you log in to KSIS, you will select the ‘Student Center’ tile from your Student Homepage.
  3. In your Student Center, under Academics to the left (below the series of links) click the ‘other academics’ drop down menu.
  4. Select ‘Academic History’ from the list and click the light blue button to the right of the drop down box. You will run the report. You can then print it or save it as a PDF document.

You will need to be on a laptop or desktop (no ipads or mobile devices) with your pop-up blocker disabled.