What is another word for transcripts?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈanskɹɪpts] (IPA)

Transcripts are an important aspect of academic record-keeping, but there are synonyms that can be used to describe this type of documentation. One possible term is "academic records," which includes all official documentation related to a student's educational achievements, such as transcripts, diplomas, and certificates. Another synonym is "education credentials," which refers to any documentation that verifies a person's educational accomplishments, including degrees, certifications, and transcripts. Other possibilities include "grade reports," "academic histories," or even "educational transcripts." Ultimately, the term used may depend on the context of the document or the specific requirements of the institution or organization requesting the information.

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Usage examples for Transcripts

2677. And these pass-books are transcripts of the accounts kept in your ledger?
"Second Shetland Truck System Report"
William Guthrie
"If nothing else, turn in your transcripts and I'll do the report myself; I can handle it.
"Warlord of Kor"
Terry Gene Carr
The two transcripts from Euripides seem enough to prove that that poet was far more human than Aristophanes professed to think; but the belief of Aristophanes in the practical asceticism of his rival was in some degree justified by popular opinion, if not in itself just; and we can understand his feeling at once rebuked and irritated by a contempt for the natural life which carried with it so much religious and social change.
"A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)"
Mrs. Sutherland Orr

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