Transcript (education)
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In education a transcript (Cumulative Record File, CRF, Permanent Record, or simply Record) refers to a copy of a student's permanent academic record which usually means all courses taken, all grades received, all honors received and degrees conferred to a student. A transcript may also contain the number of people in a class, and the average grade of the class. An official transcript is prepared and sent by the issuing school (usually by the Student Registry or an equivalent) with an original signature of a school official. To combat forgery, university transcripts are often printed on security paper with anti-counterfeiting measures. Drop-outs are also noted on transcripts.