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AAMU Online Unofficial Transcript Request Form
INSTRUCTIONS: Please fill out the form below as accurately as possible, then click "SUBMIT". Fields marked with are required. Fields that may need some clarification have additional instructions below. Do not submit any false information or abuse this service in any other way; when discovered, you will no longer be allowed to request unofficial AAMU transcripts online. Also, be aware that unofficial transcripts are NOT to be used for any official purpose, e.g. when applying for a job or for enrollment to another school. ALSO NOTE: this service is intended for use by AAMU Alumni; current AAMU students should use the Student Information System to examine their grades and other info.
First Name Salutation
Last Name Email
Student No.
Not SSN. See Below.
Graduate? Yes    No
Major Degree   Year
Address
City State     ZIP
Country
Employer Home Phone
Occupation Work Phone
Allow Alumni Affairs to contact you? Yes    No
 
  By clicking "SUBMIT" I certify that all of the above information is correct to the best of my knowledge, and I understand that any false information submitted by me will result in me being blocked from future access to AAMU's Online Unofficial Transcript Request Service.
 
 
Salutation - Your preference of Mr, Mrs, Ms, Dr, etc. You may leave this blank if you wish.
Student Number - Your new Student Number which you can obtain here: Get Your New Student Number. This is NOT your Social Security.
Graduate? (Y/N) - Did you graduate from AAMU?
Degree - Highest degree earned from AAMU (MS, MBA, PhD, etc). Required if you checked Yes for "Graduate?".
Year - Year graduated from AAMU or last year attended, whichever is applicable. Use a four-digit year format, e.g. 1999 not '99.
Allow Contact? (Y/N) - Check Yes if you would like to have your information provided to Alumni Affairs so that you may be informed of upcoming alumni events such as Class Reunions. Your information will NOT be given out to any non-AAMU party and will not be used for any commercial purpose under any circumstances.

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