Saturday, November 19, 2011

How to contact and requests official transcripts from bauder college in atlanta?

I have been calling there registrar's office and leaving voicemails but no one ever contacts me back. They are so quick to call you to attend this school but unable to help you out. Does anyone know any other emails/phone numbers to contact the school and price of additional official transcripts?|||Continue to leave messages at Bauder. Phrase them this way, "This is my fifth time leaving a message. My name again is ___________. My phone number again is ______________. I'm calling to gt a copy of my transcript at Bauder College. Please return my call. That's _________ (your name) at ____________ (your phone number). If you don't hear from them, try again the next day ("This is my sixth message.....")





Meanwhile, try this national number: 1-800-986-9710. Then ask to be transferred to the registrar's office. If you get a recording this time, call the 800 number again and ask to speak to someone in the national office about your inability to reach a live person at or get transcripts from Bauder College. If he can't provide a number there, then call Kaplan directly -- there may be a contact number at the bottom of the Bauder College homepage. Be persistent. Be pleasant. And when you finally get someone, ask them why it's so hard to find responsive people at Bauder College.|||I checked their website and found nothing useful. If you are not in Atlanta, perhaps you have a relative or friend there who could visit their registrar's office for you.





If this person agrees by phone or email to help you, send to this person a list which shows the exact address to which each official transcript should be sent and a check payable to the person which totals the number of needed transcripts multiplied by ten dollars, which should be the maximum cost of a transcript. Also send the person a letter in which you state the date of the letter. your name, address, phone number, student ID number, and dates of attendance, and that the person (by name) is authorized to order transcripts for you. Sign the letter in ink and also enclose a photocopy of your driver's license or state ID card. Your relative or friend can cash the check, visit the office, order and pay for the transcripts, and refund any excess amount to you.|||Request for transcripts MUST be in writing. Check their web site for any costs %26amp; down loadable forms. You write to the registrar and tell them where you want the transcripts sent and include check if there is a fee. Include the years you attended and any names you used (if married etc).

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