Need to get a copy of your IU transcript or a duplicate diploma printed? Find answers to your questions and get your records.
Recent graduatesIf you need documentation for a licensing board, contact the IU School of Medicine.
If you’re a recent graduate, your degree won’t appear on your transcript right away. Academic programs have two weeks after the semester’s end to confirm students have fulfilled all necessary degree requirements. If you order a transcript before then, be sure to indicate on the order that the transcript should be held until your degree appears.
Your transcript is a copy of your permanent academic record—think of it as an academic inventory of your time as a student at Indiana University that shows all your coursework, grades, and degrees completed at any IU campus.
The process for getting your transcript is different depending on whether you want an unofficial transcript or an official transcript. Transcript details:
Check out frequently asked questions, and see what information appears on transcripts.
Start by contacting the Office of Admissions. If your school sends transcripts electronically and the transcript vendor requires an email address for delivery, please use mycredit@iu.edu.
If you’re a recent graduate, your degree won’t appear on your transcript right away. Academic programs have two weeks after the semester’s end to confirm students have fulfilled all necessary degree requirements. If you order a transcript before then, be sure to indicate on the order that the transcript should be held until your degree appears.
If you need to prove that you attended or graduated from an Indiana University campus, but do not require grades or course information, a verification is a free alternative to a transcript.
Reasons you may need to verify enrollment include:
Find information and forms to request your enrollment verification.
Yes. If you’ve changed your name, want to display your paper diploma in multiple locations, or if you just want a fresh copy, you can request a duplicate copy.
Yes. Your name will be printed on your duplicate diploma exactly as it appears on your student record so if you’ve changed your name since leaving the university, you’ll need to change your degree name BEFORE ordering a duplicate diploma.
Domestic delivery via U.S. Postal Service
Domestic delivery via Express shipping (UPS)
International delivery via U.S. Postal Service
International delivery via Express shipping (UPS)
Duplicates are ordered on the 1st and 15th of each month, and it takes about two weeks to produce and ship a diploma. You’ll usually get your duplicate diploma in about three to five weeks when using Express shipping or domestic delivery. International delivery through the U.S. Postal Service may take up to eight additional weeks and doesn’t provide tracking information. We highly recommend purchasing Express delivery for diplomas sent to international addresses.
If you graduated from an IU campus after May 2018, you’re eligible to purchase a certified electronic diploma (ceDiploma)—an official, secure, and verifiable proof of your degree completion.
An apostille certifies that a document is a true copy of the original. Official documents that will be used outside of the United States often require an apostille.
To request an apostille on your Indiana University transcript:
Note that it will take five to seven business days to process your request, so plan ahead. Processing a document with an apostille takes extra time, because it must be sent to the Indiana Secretary of State before it can be delivered.