Transcripts

How to request an official Baker transcript and how to send your transcripts to Baker as part of the admissions process.

The Office of the Registrar maintains academic records of all coursework completed at Baker University.

To request an official Baker transcript, students must complete a transcript request form. Transcripts can only be released upon the request of the student and accompanied by the transcript fee.

Electronic Transcript Request Via Student Clearinghouse

Before Submitting a Student Clearinghouse Request

Transcript Request Via Mail or In-Person Pick-Up

Transcript Delivery Methods

You may choose one of the following options.

Unofficial Baker Transcripts

If you attended Baker from 1994 to the present, you may access an unofficial transcript through your student portal account.

If you have concerns regarding transcript data, contact the Office of the Registrar at 785.594.8385 or records@bakerU.edu.

How to Send Transcripts to Baker University

Degree-seeking students must have an official transcript sent from every college and university they have attended. The official transcript(s) must be mailed directly to Baker University from the issuing institution.

Please have your school send the transcript to this address and to the attention of one of the following:

Attn: CAS Admissions
Attn: SON Admissions (BSN)
Attn: SON Enrollment (MSN)
Attn: SOE Enrollment
Attn: SPGS Enrollment

Baker University
Attn:
PO Box 65
615 Dearborn St.
Baldwin City, KS 66006-0065

Some institutions use electronic transcript services (e.g., National Student Clearing House, eScript, Parchment) to transmit transcripts electronically.

Baker University accepts these as official if they are transmitted appropriately by either choosing Baker University as the recipient in the drop-down box or by placing incoming.transcripts@bakerU.edu as the recipient email address.

Official transcripts that are not sent directly from the school (i.e., goes to the student, the parents, coach, or other representatives of the student who then sends it on to Baker) cannot be used to transfer credit or for financial aid purposes.