Did you know? A number of colleges have SRAR, which is short for Self-Reported Academic Record. This means that students are able to self-report the classes they have taken along with their final grades. Ultimately, SRAR is meant to make the process of submitting your academic record both quicker and smoother.
For schools offering SRAR, be sure to read the school's recommendations for submission, which are often outlined on their website. Don't forget, since SRAR is essentially part of the application process, it must be completed by the deadline as well so be sure to give yourself enough time.
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