What is a self-reported academic record?
SRAR is short for Self-Reported Academic Record, an initiative to ultimately have all future undergraduate applicants to the University submit their high school record as part of the application process, rather than having the school counselors send transcripts for each applicant.
Why do colleges use SSAR?
The SRAR and SSAR are student-submitted transcripts of your high school coursework and academic record. Because so much data is necessary and accuracy is extremely important, students need to have their transcript in hand in order to enter their data properly.
What schools use SSAR?
The Self-reported Student Academic Record (SSAR) is used by:
- Flagler College.
- Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University.
- Florida Atlantic University.
- Florida Polytechnic University.
- Florida State University.
- New College of Florida.
- University of North Florida.
- University of Florida.
What schools use self reported academic record?
The Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR) is used by:
- Binghamton University, State University of New York.
- Clemson University.
- Duquesne University.
- Kean University.
- Louisiana State University.
- New York University (NYU)
- Pennsylvania State University.
- Rutgers University, Camden.
What colleges use the self-reported academic record?
The Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR) is used by: Binghamton University, State University of New York. Clemson University. Duquesne University.
Can you link SSAR and Srar?
While the SSAR cannot be linked to the SRAR (or vice versa) you may import your data from one system into the other.
Is Srar required?
Yes, all students must provide the SRAR in order to complete their file unless you are one of the exceptions noted above. The SRAR replaces the high school transcript previously used by the Office of Admissions in the initial admissions process in most cases.
What colleges use the self reported academic record?