Office of the College Registrar

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The mission of the Registrar's Office is to uphold the integrity of the Broward College credential and to be innovatively responsible stewards of students' academic records in compliance with federal, state, and institutional mandates. Our team takes pride in providing administrative support and services to students, faculty, staff, and administrators.

Send Transcripts to Broward College

You must submit official transcripts for high school, and all colleges and universities attended. The transcript(s) should show that there is no coursework in progress.

Submit your transcript to Broward College using one of the formats below:

  1. Contact the previous institution(s) you attended to request your official transcript be sent electronically to Broward College (school code 001500)
  2. For schools that do not transmit electronically, mail an official and complete paper transcript(s) to: Broward College Registrar's Office
    4205 Bonaventure Blvd.
    Weston, FL 33332
  3. Students may drop off a transcript in person at our Central, North, or South Campus locations during the following hours:
    1. Monday - Thursday: 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.
    2. Friday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

    North Campus has a drop box located outside of the front door at building 46 on the 2nd floor.

    Please note that official transcripts that are received/dropped must be official and in a sealed envelope.

    Students who attended a university outside the United States are required to submit their foreign academic transcripts with an American Translators Association (ATA) certified English translation (only required when official transcripts are not in English), and the accompanying commercial evaluation.

    Foreign academic transcripts must be commercially evaluated by a current member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES): www.naces.org/members.

    The evaluation must include the following:

    1. course-by-course delineation
    2. upper and lower-level courses identified
    3. credits/hours of instruction
    4. If the student wishes to pursue a bachelor's degree, the GPA will be necessary for program admission with upper and lower course identification and translation to English.

    The student is responsible for evaluation fees and there is no guarantee that coursework will transfer.

    Electronic commercial evaluations and translations are currently accepted by the following organizations:

    View a quick video tutorial on how to check if your official transcripts have been received by Broward College.

    Transfer Credit Evaluation and TES

    Students who have previously attended another post-secondary institution are considered transfer students. Transfer and degree-seeking students who have fewer than 24 credits at the college level must submit official transcripts from their high school.

    Transfer students must provide official transcripts from all previously attended colleges or universities. Students who attended a post-secondary institution outside of the United States must provide transcripts in English. The Registrar receives and evaluates petitions for military courses in the same manner as other incoming transfer credits. Prior to the student's term of enrollment, transcripts are to be submitted by following the instructions on the Send Transcripts to Broward College tab.

    Students who earned credit at a regionally accredited institution in the United States can access the Transfer Equivalency Service (TES) website to review if courses taken at their prior institution is transferable to Broward College.

    Review courses you have taken at another institution to understand if they are equivalent to a Broward College course.

    We evaluate college and university transcripts for enrolled students in registration date order.

    Foreign University Transcript Evaluation

    Students who attended a university outside the United States must submit their foreign academic transcripts and the accompanying commercial evaluation. Transcripts in languages other than English must be translated by an American Translators Association (ATA) certified English translator.

    Foreign academic transcripts must be commercially evaluated by a current National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) member: www.naces.org/members.

    The evaluation must include the following:

    1. Course-by-course
    2. Upper-level courses identified
    3. Grades and credits/hours of instruction
    4. Optional: If the student wishes to pursue a bachelor's degree, the GPA will be needed for program admission.

    The student is responsible for evaluation fees and there is no guarantee that coursework will transfer.

    Electronic commercial evaluations and translations are currently accepted by the following organizations:

    Students residing in the U.S. with prior coursework from postsecondary institutions outside of the country must follow the same guidelines as indicated relative to submitting all prior coursework for evaluation. Transcripts in languages other than English must be translated.

    Exceptions to the General Rule for Equivalency
    Since the initial implementation of the State Course Numbering System (SCNS), specific disciplines or types of courses have been exempted from the guarantee of transfer for equivalent courses. These include courses that must be evaluated individually or courses in which the student must be evaluated for mastery of skill and technique. Transferability is at the discretion of the receiving institution.

    High School
    Students will not be accepted without appropriate proof of high school graduation. If we are unable to verify the credential, we will require a commercial evaluation of the high school documents. We only accept evaluations completed by current members of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES).

    NOTE: Students who have earned 24 credit hours of Broward credit through dual enrollment or transfer credits from other colleges and universities may present their official college transcripts in lieu of high school records unless requesting financial aid.

    Broward College Transcript Request

    Official Transcripts:

    Each official transcript incurs a $5.00 fee. You may contact Parchment Learner Support or call 847-716-3005 with questions about transcript orders.

    Unofficial Transcripts:
    An unofficial transcript is a student’s academic record without the Registrar's signature, seal, or envelope. No fee is incurred for unofficial transcripts.

    It is the student’s responsibility to review his/her unofficial transcript prior to ordering an official copy to ensure all grades have been posted and/or the degree awarded. Both the official and unofficial transcripts contain the same information pertaining to the student’s academic record and may be found through the myBC student portal.

    Broward College Transcript Request for Active-Duty Military, Veterans, Spouses, and Dependents

    Official Transcripts

    In accordance with Florida Statute 1009.26 (17a), Broward College students who are active-duty military honorably discharged veterans of the United States Armed Forces, or their spouses and dependents are eligible for a transcript fee waiver.

    You must be confirmed as active-duty military, an honorably discharged veteran, or your spouse or dependent to be considered eligible for the transcript fee waiver.

    Complete the electronic Active Duty, Veterans, Spouses, and Dependents Transcript Request to request your official transcripts.

    Unofficial Transcripts

    An unofficial transcript is a student's academic record without the Registrar's signature, seal, or envelope. No fee is incurred for unofficial transcripts.

    It is the student's responsibility to review his/her unofficial transcript prior to ordering an official copy to ensure all grades have been posted and/or the degree awarded. Both the official and unofficial transcripts contain the same information pertaining to the student's academic record and may be found through the myBC student portal.

    Diplomas

    Update your address to the location where you wish to receive your diploma or certificate sent in the mail. Diplomas will be mailed to the address on your record, within 4 - 5 weeks of the official graduation date. If your mailing address changes after the graduation date, please ensure you have mail-forwarding arranged through the United States Postal Service.

    Duplicate/Replacement Diploma

    To request a replacement or duplicate diploma complete the Duplicate/Replacement Diploma form. For questions regarding diplomas, please email diplomas@broward.edu. Each duplicate or replacement diploma incurs a $10.00 fee.

    Diploma Plaque
    Purchase a sophisticated, official diploma plaque to prominently display and preserve your achievement for $99. Product information: 14 X 12", walnut background, high-gloss UV protective finish with gold tone beveled edge. Handcrafted in the US.

    Enrollment or Degree Verification

    Enrollment Verification

    If you would like to request an official letter from Broward College with your educational data to be distributed, please submit an Enrollment or Degree Verification form. Upon receipt of your request, Broward College will complete and submit the requested enrollment or educational information. For questions, please send an e-mail to verify@broward.edu.

    Degree Verification
    DegreeVerify provides instant online verifications of college degrees. The service is designed to simplify verification for employers, background screening firms, executive search firms, and employment agencies that regularly screen candidates.

    There is a cost to obtain a degree verification. To make a request, access the National Student Clearinghouse website and click the VERIFY button to get started.
    Broward College submits degree information to the Clearinghouse once per term. See the National Student Clearinghouse website for more information.

    FERPA

    FERPA and the Parent of the Student

    The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. According to Federal FERPA Regulations 34 CFR 99, and Florida Statute 1002.22, the parents of a student who has reached the age of 18 years or is enrolled in a post-secondary program no longer have any rights under the provisions of this policy, unless the student gives written consent to release the information to the student's parents.

    Any student who would like to allow another person to access their education records must complete a FERPA Release Form.

    FERPA and Directory Information

    FERPA also allows Broward College to release "directory information" without obtaining the prior consent of the student. The following is what Broward College considers directory information: name, enrollment status, degrees and awards received, and statistics pertaining to a student’s participation in officially recognized sports and activities.

    Students have the right, under FERPA, to "opt-out" of the release of directory information by submitting a FERPA Directory Information Opt-Out Form. Students who opt-out of the release of directory information will also be considered to have opted out of the release of military recruitment information.

    If you have questions related to FERPA processing, please send an e-mail to FERPA@broward.edu.

    For more information, please review the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).

    Reverse Transfer Program

    What is Reverse Transfer?

    Reverse Transfer is a unique process of awarding an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree retroactively to Broward College (BC) students who transferred to a four-year institution in Florida before completing the A.A.

    Students who have earned 30 or more credit hours towards an A.A. degree at BC may qualify for Reverse Transfer once they have completed the remaining degree requirements at the four-year institution.

    Why get an A.A. degree?

    Who is eligible?

    Students currently enrolled at a four-year institution in Florida who:

    Complete the opt-in form or send an email to reversetransfer@broward.edu or call 954-201-8344 to get started with Reverse Transfer!

    Student Forms

    The Admissions Office, Advising Office, and Office of the Registrar now offer electronic form submissions.

    Please Note: Students will be prompted to log in to Broward College One Access to access a form.

    Appeal of Residency Denial - This form is for a student who wishes to appeal the denial of residency for tuition purposes. The student must seek classification/reclassification at the campus before submitting a request to the college-wide appeal committee.

    Enrollment or Degree Verification Request - A student who seeks documented verification of their enrollment.

    Change from Credit to Audit - This form facilitates a student's request to change their course registration status from credit to AUDIT.

    Please Note: Change to audit status must be requested on or before the last day for a student to withdraw.

    Class Transfer Request - This form facilitates a student's request to be transferred from one class to another class after the add/drop period.

    Please Note: The class transfer request must be due to extenuating circumstances (documentation of the circumstance must be submitted) and the student must consult with both instructors before the submission of this form.

    MAC1105C to MAT0022 Transfer Request - A student who would like to be dropped from a section of MAC1105C and enrolled in a section of MAT0022. This form is only valid during the second week of the term that the student is enrolled in MAC1105C.

    Department of Children and Families (DCF) Florida Resident Form - Submit your DCF paperwork provided by your caseworker by completing the form. This will provide you with your tuition exemption, application fee waiver, and Florida Residency.

    Florida Resident Form - This form is for new, returning, or continuing students who wish to declare initial Florida Residency classification or reclassification.

    Florida Residency Declaration for Tuition Purposes Florida Prepaid - This form is for new or returning students who have Florida Prepaid and wish to declare Florida Residency classification.

    Non-Florida Resident Form - This form is for new or returning students who do not qualify as Florida residents for tuition purposes.

    Florida Classroom Teacher Tuition Fee Waiver - Fee waiver for teachers employed full-time by a school district in the state of Florida.

    Out-of-State Fee Waiver for Select Florida High School Graduates - This form is for any Florida high school graduates who do not qualify as Florida residents for tuition purposes.

    Florida State Employee Tuition Fee Waiver - This form is for Florida state employees seeking a tuition fee waiver for courses taken at Broward College. Students seeking this waiver must complete a Broward College application for admission and complete all admission requirements. Registration begins for Florida state employees on the date listed on the registration dates calendar.

    Homeless Exemption Certification - Waiver of tuition and fee payments for students who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence or whose primary nighttime residence is a public or private shelter designed to provide temporary residence, a public or private transitional living program, or a public or private place not designed for, or ordinarily used as, a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings. Students must submit the Florida Student Homelessness Verification FSH-1, signed by an agency official, and dated no more than 30 days before their payment due date.

    Home School Completion Affidavit - A student who is claiming that home school graduation requirements are complete.

    Please Note: The Home School Affidavit must be completed by the student's parent or legal guardian. After clicking the link to access the form, the student's parent or legal guardian must create an account with Dynamic Forms. (If the student is logged in to 'Broward College One Access,' he/she must log out.)

    Immigration Form - This form is intended for current students whose immigration documents have expired and require updating for class registration.

    Name Change - A student whose legal name has changed may request an update of their student information. Legal supporting documents are required as verification of the change.

    Out-of-State Tuition Waiver for Veterans & Dependents - This application form is required to be submitted by honorably discharged veterans from the United States Armed Forces, the National Guard, the Reserve Forces, or from any individual who is eligible for and using educational assistance from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs who is requesting consideration for an out-of-state tuition and fee waiver. Proof of eligibility and proof of physically residing within the state of Florida is required.

    SSN Change - A student whose social security number has changed may request an update of their student information. Legal supporting documents are required as verification of the change.

    Non-Immigrant Guidelines (PDF) - Foreign nationals on a non-immigrant visa classification may be eligible to attend and may be eligible to establish a Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes.

    Opt-Out Credit Form - A student who cannot obtain transcripts from a prior post-secondary institution due to extenuating circumstances (e.g. the school is permanently closed, the school's records have been destroyed due to a natural disaster, etc.). A personal statement explaining the extenuating circumstances and proof of the attempts to retrieve a copy of the transcripts from the Department of Education (if the school is in the United States) or the Ministry of Education (if the school is in a foreign country) must be submitted with this form.

    Sworn Affidavit of Family Ties - A student who claims family ties to Florida in support of Florida Residency classification.

    Academic Standards Petition - A student who believes they have an extraordinary circumstance and seeking to appeal a College Policy.

    Change of Program - A student who wishes to change their primary academic objective.

    Change of Program for International Students - An international student (F1 visa) who wishes to change his/her primary academic objective.

    Change of Program Specialization within B.S. and B.A.S. Programs - A student who wishes to change their program specialization within a B.S. or B.A.S. program.

    Limited-Access Health Science Program - The limited-access health science application has transitioned to a new application system to better serve you. The program is for students who have completed the admissions requirements and are eligible to apply for a Limited-Access Health Science Program.

    MAC1105C to MAT0022 Transfer Request - A student who would like to be dropped from a section of MAC1105C and enrolled in a section of MAT0022. This form is only valid during the second week of the term that the student is enrolled in MAC1105C.

    Petition of Maximum Course Load - A student who wishes to enroll for more than 18 credit hours in a term.

    Request for Evaluation of Military Courses - A student who wishes to transfer courses earned while in the military.

    Transient Student Form - A student seeking a degree at Broward College who would like to take courses that apply to this degree at another post-secondary institution temporarily.

    Transition from an International Partnership Center to Broward College - A student who was previously enrolled at an international partnership center and wishes to enroll at Broward College in Florida or Broward College Online.

    Submit Petition for Refund Request - A student may submit a petition for a refund for a withdrawal after the published 100% refund deadline only when non-academic extenuating circumstances prohibit a student's ability to withdraw. Such non-academic circumstances may include but are not limited to, serious illness of self or a family member, death in the immediate family, and other emergency circumstances.

    Third-Party Voucher Submission Form - This form is for a student to submit tuition payment coverage from an approved Third-Party Sponsor. If for any reason the College is unable to complete the billing process with the sponsor, the student will be billed with an immediate due date. For more information regarding tuition payment and coverage, please visit our Cashier page.

    Active Duty, Veterans, Spouses, and Dependents Transcript Request - A student who is active-duty military, an honorably discharged veteran of the United States Armed Forces, or their spouse or dependent who wishes to request an official transcript.

    Duplicate/Replacement Diploma - A student who wishes to order a duplicate or replacement diploma that was previously earned.

    FERPA Release - A student who wishes to give another person access to their records.

    FERPA Directory Information Opt-Out Form - A student who wishes to opt out of the release of directory information.

    Reverse Transfer Form - A student who wishes to opt-in to authorize the Registrar's Office to review their degree audit to determine eligibility to be awarded the Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree with combined Broward College and transfer credits.

    Dual Enrollment Recommendation Form - This form is used for enrollment into the dual enrollment program. Please visit the dual enrollment page for the current term's form, the deadline date for form submission, and a list of steps that accompany this form.

    International Student Supplemental Application - This form is used by international student applicants (F1 or M1 visa) to provide the required information during the application process.

    Financial Affidavit of Support - This form is used by international student applicants (F1 or M1 visa) to provide proof of financial sponsorship. Applicants will indicate who will be paying for their studies: parents, self, relatives, family friends, etc. Applicants who have more than one sponsor must submit a Financial Affidavit of Support for each person.

    Affidavit of Support for Living Expenses -This form is OPTIONAL and used by international student applicants (F1 or M1 visa) who will be living with a relative or family friend in South Florida. The person signing the form will be responsible for all living expenses (e.g. housing, transportation, food, etc.). When using this form, the sponsor providing the Financial Affidavit of Support can decrease the total funds required in the following amounts: (1) USD 12,500 for the student and (2) USD 7,000 for each dependent, if applicable.

    Placement Test Form - This online Dynamic Form is used by international student applicants (F1 or M1 visa) to upload test scores (TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, ACT, etc.) or request a Broward College placement test (LOEP, PERT, Accuplacer).

    Change of Status Petition Receipt Notice - This form is for a change of immigration status applicant to provide a copy of the I-539 Application to Extend-Change Nonimmigrant Status receipt notice (Form I-797C, Notice of Action) issued by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

    F1 Transfer Form - This form is used by international student applicants (F1 immigration status) to determine if the Form I-20 can be transferred to Broward College (BC) upon acceptance. The Designated School Official (DSO) from the current school cannot release the SEVIS record to BC until the applicant provides the official acceptance letter from the International Student Services Office (ISSO).

    Immigration Regulations Acknowledgment Form (Initial F1 Status Verification) - This form is used by new international students (F1 visa) to show proof of F1 nonimmigrant status before beginning classes at Broward College.

    Change of Program for International Students - This form is for F1 international students to request a change of program to an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree. The change of program request must be submitted before the start of the term. This form is not intended for limited access programs, such as Bachelor's and Health Science degrees. For those, students are required to submit a new application.

    I-20 Extension Verification - This form is used by international students (F1 visa) to extend the Form I-20 when they need additional time to complete their program of study. An updated Form I-20 will be provided if this request is approved by the student's Designated School Official (DSO).

    Last Term to Graduate - This form is used by international students (F1 visa) when they are in the last term to graduate and need (1) authorization for a reduced course load or (2) a confirmation of graduation term to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT). An updated Form I-20 will be provided, as needed if this request is approved by the student's Designated School Official (DSO).

    Opt-Out Credit Form - This form is OPTIONAL and used by international students (F1 visa) who do not want to receive credit for prior courses taken at accredited foreign post-secondary institutions (universities). However, transcripts and translations are still required. F1 students seeking a bachelor's degree are not eligible to opt out of the commercial evaluation of the postsecondary transcripts.

    Optional Practical Training (OPT) Employment Information - This form is used by international students (F1 visa) to report their employment information, during pre-completion or post-completion OPT.

    Request to Transfer from One BC Campus to Another - This form is for F1 international students to request a transfer from their current Broward College (BC) campus to another BC campus.

    Health Insurance Coverage Form - This form is used by international students (F1 visa) to show proof of health insurance coverage.

    The Study Abroad and Global Engagement unit uses electronic forms for applications to study abroad and /or global engagement programs, scholarships, and grants. We encourage students to visit the Study Abroad page to review applicable timelines and deadlines for our forms.

    Armstrong International Internship Grant (PDF) - Please visit the Study Abroad Scholarships and Funding page to learn more about this grant opportunity that supports students participating in summer virtual internships.