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Document Requirements

Unofficial documents for review

WVU will review your application based on unofficial transcripts. You can upload unofficial transcripts with your application. Upload documents for every post-secondary institution you attended. If more documents are necessary, we will email you a link to add the documents.

Translations

Any documents that were not issued by a university in English should be accompanied by a literal, word-for-word translation. The original language documents also need to be submitted. Translations alone will not be accepted. The translations requirement applies to both official and unofficial documents. 

Official documents for admission

If your department wants to admit you, we will email you to share that news!  You will need to provide official transcripts before you can receive a University admission letter, claim your WVU account or start I-20 onboarding (if applicable). 

If you’ve completed your bachelor’s degree (or comparable), then your transcripts must show the completion of the degree. If they do not, you will also need to provide an official diploma with degree information.

If you haven’t completed your degree at the time you need to send official transcripts, then you must send transcripts showing the completion of the courses you’ve completed and the grades you’ve received to date. You will need to provide documents that show you earned your degree to enroll. 

Paper documents

WVU accepts original or certified paper copies received by mail as official.

Original documents are those issued by the school directly to WVU or issued to you in a sealed envelope that you can send to WVU (do not break the seal on the school’s envelope). Transcripts are considered official when we can tell they were issued by a legitimate source at your university.

Certified copies are copies of original documents that have a stamp, seal or signature from an office that is authorized to make exact copies of important documents. Certified copies can also be called attested or notarized copies. Certified copies are considered official when we can tell that an appropriate office approved the copy as an exact replica of the original.

Original or certified paper copies can be mailed to WVU at:

West Virginia University Hub
P.O. Box 6004
62 Morrill Way - Suite 220
Morgantown, WV 26506 

Electronic documents

WVU accepts documents delivered through the following services as official: 

Transcripts that can be verified through an online university or governmental system can be accepted as official after verification. 

Documents emailed as PDFs directly to WVU from a university or ministry can be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. At a minimum, we will need to be able to verify the email address is authorized to send official documents through reliable sources. Any evidence of spoofing will result in document rejection. Even some legitimate documents will not pass our security measures and cannot be accepted via email.

Credential evaluations

Credential evaluations are not required by WVU in most cases. If WVU’s evaluation of your degree determines that you are not eligible for graduate study, then you will be asked to provide a WES evaluation to proceed (only WES, not other agencies). The application fee is non-refundable. Please review our policies on degree comparability and consider getting your credential evaluated before applying if you have concerns. 

If you apply with a WES evaluation, WVU will accept their credential advice. You will be required to provide the WES ICAP evaluation as your official transcript.

Applicants with credential evaluations from other NACES or AICE recognized agencies will be required to provide and unofficial copy of their transcripts for review in addition to their evaluation report. We accept copies of transcripts from NACES or AICE members as official certified transcripts. We accept credential advice only from WES. We do not accept credential advice from other agencies. 

No documents are accepted from evaluation agencies that are not NACES or AICE members.

Reviewing Your your checklist

The checklist will show what the documents we’ve received and what documents we still need to move your application forward. We only list transcripts related to your bachelor’s degree (or comparable) on your checklist. You should still upload transcripts for any higher credentials. Transcripts for higher credentials will be reviewed by your department even though they do not appear on the checklist.

Before you make arrangements to send official transcripts, you should check your checklist to see which transcripts are required. 

Tips

  • No documents are returned to applicants.
  • It is important that you use the same name and spelling of your name on all documents, scores and forms. Your name on your WVU record must match your name on your passport.
  • If your documents are not in English, you will need to provide an English translation.
  • If you will receive your bachelor’s degree from WVU, you do not need to send transcripts.
  • WVU’s Office of Admissions may make exceptions to the requirement for official transcripts in cases of war, civil unrest or extenuating circumstances deemed out of the student’s control.

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