A transcript is a comprehensive record of academic information that
includes coursework, grades, credit hours, GPA and DePaul degrees
earned. Official transcripts bear the official seal of the university
and are FREE.
e-Transcript Electronic PDF via email within one hour
- DePaul's preferred method
- Fast and secure
Current Students, Alumni and Former Students: Order Here
1-2 business days for processing
Current Students, Alumni and Former Students: Order Here
- Paper
transcripts are processed in 1-2 business days and sent via U.S. Postal Service.
- Please allow additional time for receipt.
- Charges apply for paper transcripts delivered via special handling.
Helpful Information
DePaul University has retained Parchment to accept transcript orders over the internet. If you have any
questions or issues regarding your order, contact Parchment Customer Service.
Transcript Hold
Transcript holds prevent students from obtaining their transcripts. Students who have a hold that prevents them from obtaining their transcript may obtain their transcript if they need it to for the following reasons:
• Complete a job application.
• Transfer from one institution of higher education to another.
• Apply for State, federal, or institutional financial aid.
• Join the United States Armed Forces or Illinois National Guard.
• Pursue other postsecondary opportunities.
If you have a transcript hold and want to request a transcript for one of the above reasons, please email
studentaccounts@depaul.edu and state the reason for your transcript.
Go to Transcript FAQs for more information.
Barat College and Other Custodial Records
DePaul University is the custodian of records for the following
institutions: Barat College, Barat College of the Sacred Heart, DePaul
Academy High School and DePaul Secretarial School. DePaul issues only official transcripts for these institutions. Custodial transcript: Order Here
Alteration or Falsification of Academic Records: Please
be aware that altering, creating, otherwise falsifying or tampering
with university records, or otherwise misrepresenting one's academic
accomplishments, awards or credentials could result in university
sanctions including dismissal or degree revocation, or legal action.
This includes, but is not limited to, altering or creating an academic
transcript or diploma, and unauthorized use of university documents
including letterhead.