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Do I need to send you my transcripts even though I am still in high school?


Yes, your current high school transcripts are required as part of your application and must be received or postmarked by our application deadline.

The Honors College will not accept transcripts delivered in person or emailed directly by an applicant.

The following are the two options for submitting transcripts from which your school or evaluation agency may select:

  1. Email

Official or unofficial transcripts may be sent via email by an administrative high school official (CAP Advisor, Counselor, Registrar, Principal, Assistant Principal, etc.) to the following email address: Transcripts-Honors@mdc.edu

Note: Transcripts sent by email must be received by the desired deadline. Applicants who need their foreign high school transcript evaluated by an approved NACES or AICE agency must have that agency email their transcript and evaluation report to Transcripts-Honors@mdc.edu

  1. U.S. Mail

Sealed, official transcripts may be sent to the following address:

The Honors College at Miami Dade College
Wolfson Campus
300 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 1264
Miami, FL 33132

Note: Transcripts sent by mail must be postmarked by the desired deadline. Applicants who need their foreign high school transcript evaluated by an approved NACES or AICE agency must have the agency mail their sealed transcript and evaluation report to the above address.

Last Updated: 9 months ago in Honors College Tags: Honors Admissions, Honors College

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