For students who are planning on studying abroad, the process of authenticating a school transcript or diploma for use in a foreign country may require an apostille. This is a form of authentication established by the 1961 Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents. It certifies the authenticity of the signature on a public document, the capacity in which the person signed, and the seal/stamp used to sign. It is designed to streamline the legalization of documents for use in countries that are members of the convention. URL :https://apostille-usa.com/apostille-documents/
How to Apostille Academic Transcripts for Overseas Study
For example, if you are a student who will be going to school in Poland (a country that is a member of the Hague Convention), this certification will make your transcript and degree officially recognized by Polish authorities. It will eliminate the need for additional embassy or consulate legalization of your document.
Apostilles can be applied to both official and certified copies of public documents. Examples include certificates of birth, marriage, and death, corporate documents (bylaws, articles of incorporation), adoption papers, academic credentials, and diplomas.
The Registrar’s office is able to assist current and former students with the entire Apostille process for both diplomas and transcripts. However, it is important for you to check with the embassy or consulate where you will be using your documents to determine their specific requirements for apostilles. In some cases, this can add to the time frame required for a complete Apostille process.