A transcript is an official listing of your secondary school (high school) marks and credits received specific to a British Columbia Graduation Program.
A graduation certificate, sometimes referred to as a diploma or “Dogwood”, is your official graduation document.
We have your transcript if you attended secondary school in British Columbia or the Yukon Territory, and you:
Your B.C. Graduation Program certificate can be ordered online if you graduated in British Columbia after 1985.
A school completion certificate sometimes referred to as an “Evergreen” may be ordered online if you left school in British Columbia after 1993.
Getting Your Graduation Certificate
You will receive your graduation certificate at no charge from your school once you have met graduation requirements. Additional copies can be ordered using the StudentTranscripts service for $10 each.
Sending Transcripts to Post-Secondary Institutions
To help transition from secondary school to post-secondary education, your transcripts can be sent to various universities, colleges and institutes.
Select your post-secondary institutions (PSIs) using the StudentTranscripts service between November and June of your graduation school year. Note: Results from August provincial exams are not available in time for September admission to post-secondary institutions
Send Corrected Transcripts
If your school has made corrections to your transcript and your PSI needs the corrected version, please email us a request to studenttranscripts@gov.bc.ca.
Sending Your Transcript to a Third Party
You can authorize a third party (e.g. a business asking for proof of your education) to securely download an electronic copy of your transcript.
Order Your Transcripts and Certificates Online
The Ministry of Education will only have your transcript if you attended secondary school in British Columbia or the Yukon Territory, and you
Transcripts and Certificates not Available Online
The Ministry of Education does not have your documents if you:
If the Ministry does not have your transcript, you will need to get in contact with your school of record or school district office.
Sending Your Transcript to a Third Party
You can authorize a third party (e.g. a business asking for proof of your education) to securely download an electronic copy of your transcript.
Order a Transcripts or Request a Permanent Student Record (PSR)
A Permanent Student Record (PSR) documents the history of your education program. Your PSR is either maintained at the last school you attended or the school district office. You may wish to request PSR for the following reasons: