0:2910:38COMMON APP COURSES AND GRADES/COLLEGE SPECIFIC ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWhen you click on courses and grades it will give you a list of which of the colleges on yourMoreWhen you click on courses and grades it will give you a list of which of the colleges on your dashboard. Require you to enter your courses.
7:118:58How to complete your Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOnce all of your course and grade information is listed for each academic. Year you can click on theMoreOnce all of your course and grade information is listed for each academic. Year you can click on the review and submit button at the bottom of the page to review what you've entered.
For example, if you took a summer course between 9th and 10th grade, you will list the course and grade in the final semester of your 9th grade year on the Self-Reported Academic Record. If the summer course was not part of a semester, trimester or quarter, choose "Single Marking" period as the course length.
The Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR) is a list of your courses and associated grades that have been completed or will be completed for high school or college credit. The SRAR is optional, but replaces the official high school transcript during the Admissions Committee review process.
approximately 15 weeksA semester system divides the academic year into two sessions: fall and spring. Each session is approximately 15 weeks long, with a winter break between the fall and spring sessions and a summer break after the spring session.
The SSAR and SRAR are integrated but currently require their own account. If you started or completed the SRAR (or SSAR) for a participating college or university, you can very easily click to import your coursework from the SRAR to the SSAR and vice versa.Oct 18, 2021
Our experience has been that it will take approximately an hour to complete SRAR if students have on hand a copy of the high school transcript showing their high school record for grades 9 through 11. The additional time should not create an undue burden.
No, once your SRAR is complete and submitted, you cannot make changes to your SRAR.
Can I make changes once I submitted it? No, you cannot go back and edit SRAR. If you have corrections or your schedule changes, contact the Office of Admissions using the 'Contact Us' – 'Ask a Question' feature in AIS, use subject code SRAR letting us know what changes are needed.
Click on Log-In with Coalition/CollegeNet. Enter your Coalition username (email) and password. On the next screen, in the top left-hand corner, click on Check Application Status. In the gray box that appears on the status page, click on link the SSAR to your application.Nov 7, 2017
0:004:31How to enter in the SSAR - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipClick on the enter edit button here to enter a new course scroll down to the add coursework. SectionMoreClick on the enter edit button here to enter a new course scroll down to the add coursework. Section you will want to fill out these sections. Exactly as it says in your transcript.
SSAR is a self-reported student academic record that lists all courses and associated grades that have been attempted, or will be attempted, for high school and/or college credit. Since accuracy is critical, you must have a copy of your high school transcript available to use as a reference when you create your SSAR.
Pay the $55 application fee within your application platform or receive an automatic fee waiver based on answers in your application form.
Self-report your high school courses and grades (see frequently asked questions to learn more):
Early Action I Deadline applicants: Students who submit their complete applications by the November 1 Early Action I Deadline* will receive an admission decision on Application Tracker by January 31.
Admission decisions are based on a holistic review of each student's application materials. Each student who submits a complete application by either the early action or regular deadline will receive one of the following decisions. Please note that admission decisions are posted on the University's Application Tracker.