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You will be required to upload an unofficial transcript to submit your application, showing that you earned or will earn a high school credential in Washington state. If you’re unsure where to access this, check out the resources below or reach out to a guidance counselor or advisor for support.

The transcript will need to include the following information:
1) Applicant’s full name
2) The institution the transcript is from
3) Applicant’s most recent cumulative GPA

*Please note:

  • High school seniors: Upload your high school transcript, even if you’re in dual-credit or Running Start.
  • GED students: Upload your transcript showing a passing GED score. If you haven’t earned it yet, check the box in the application indicating that you’ll provide your score by June 30.
  • College students: Upload a transcript showing that you earned a high school credential in Washington state. If you’ve earned any college credits, also upload your latest college transcript showing a GPA of at least 2.75.

How to access your high school or GED transcript 

School districts are required to keep student records for at least 50 years, so you should be able to request your transcript even if you graduated many years ago.  

To be eligible, you must provide your high school or GED transcript. Applicants who cannot provide one are not eligible to apply. 

Ways to request your transcript:  

If you have any questions or run into any issues, email us at info@waopportunityscholarship.org.