Official Transcripts

Transcripts

An official record of a student's academic achievement at KPU. KPU's official transcript includes all courses attempted and the resultant grade, the term grade point average (TGPA) and cumulative grade point average (CGPA), academic standing, awarded transfer credit, and any credential(s) awarded. An official transcript must be ordered.

An unofficial record of a students academic achievement at KPU that includes all the information found in an unofficial transcript; available online through your Student Profile.

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Confirmation of Enrolment

A Confirmation of Enrolment provides information about current enrolment, such as Faculty, program, number of credits the student is currently registered in, and credits completed.

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Request for Academic Records

A standard request for academic records will be fulfilled with an official transcript, which is a copy of the student’s permanent academic record at Kwantlen Polytechnic University and reflects all courses taken or transferred to Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Requests by law firms for a student’s academic records must be submitted using a completed and signed Law Firm Request for Student Academic Record Form. Contact registrar@kpu.ca to obtain an up to date copy of the form.

For more information regarding transcripts, visit kpu.ca/records/transcripts.

Request for Full Student Records

A request for full student records must be made to Kwantlen Polytechnic University's Legal Counsel consistent with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). For more information regarding a FIPPA request, visit kpu.ca/ogc/fippa.

Information obtained from students as part of the application and registration process is confidential, as is the student’s academic record and information on library use and counselling files. This information is in the custody of, and is not to be released except on the authorization of the Registrar.

Only those administrators, faculty and staff who have a legitimate need to view a student’s record as a part of their normal duties will be permitted access to those records. All employees are expected to respect the confidentiality of the student information with which they work.

Students may authorize, in writing, release of any information contained in KPU files with the exception of documents submitted in support of their application or for transfer credit.

The Registrar may release information from student records without student authorization:

  1. To the Ministry of Advanced Education or their agents for the purpose of statistical analysis or research, provided that the student is not named or otherwise identified.
  2. To government departments or their agents where KPU is required by law to provide the requested information, or
  3. Pursuant to a valid court order, search warrant, subpoena, summons, or request by a law enforcement agency.
  4. Information that has been deemed a public record.
  5. Information that has been routinely provided in the past will continue to be available to the public, with the exception of personal information.

Students are entitled to receive a copy of their academic record and an explanation of any information contained therein on one week’s notice upon receipt of a written request to the Office of the Registrar. The information will only be released upon presentation of photo identification.

See Policy IM8, Privacy. All KPU Policies can be viewed at kpu.ca/policies.

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In order to ensure that admission information, registration materials and other mailings reach students in a timely manner, it is each student’s responsibility to ensure their address and all other contact information is kept up-to-date. Review your Contact Information through the Update Personal Information card in MyKPU. For details on how to update your personal and contact information, visit kpu.ca/ses/personal-information. Students may also make updates in writing using a Student Information Change Form, which available for download at kpu.ca/ses/forms. KPU will contact applicants, students and alumni through their mailing address, as well as through their KPU email address, which is provided upon application to the university. KPU does not accept responsibility for problems caused by incorrect or out-of-date address information.

A student who changes her or his legal name subsequent to applying and being accepted at KPU must officially notify the Office of the Registrar in writing and provide official documentation of the change (e.g. marriage certificate). Similarly, a student that provides documents to KPU that have been issued under a previous name must also provide official documentation of the change of name. A Student Information Change Form may be used to notify KPU and is available for download at kpu.ca/ses/forms.

Legal Name

A student’s legal name is used on all official documentation and records (transcripts, parchments, tax forms, student aid forms, etc.) issued by KPU. It is expected that students will provide a complete and accurate legal name upon application for admission and maintain and update this name as circumstances warrant. Requests to change all or part of a name by way of alteration, deletion, substitution or addition must be made in writing by completing a Student Information Change Form, which is available for download at kpu.ca/ses/forms. Students who wish to change their name used for official purposes are required to provide acceptable documentation as outlined in the Student Information Change Form.

The principles underlying this legislation are to make public organizations more accountable to the public, as well as to protect personal privacy by:

  • Giving the public a right of access to records in the custody of, or under the control of, KPU
  • Giving individuals a right of access to, and a right to request correction of, personal information about themselves
  • Specifying limited exceptions to the right of access where disclosure would result in harm to a third party
  • Preventing the unauthorized collection, use, or disclosure of personal information, and
  • Providing for an independent review of decisions made under the Act

Under the Act, KPU must provide a legal right of access to records in the custody of, or under the control of KPU, while at the same time prevent the unauthorized collection, use or disclosure of personal information. Responding to requests for access to records, while at the same time protecting individual privacy, is a basic responsibility of KPU.

KPU gathers and maintains information used for the purposes of admission, registration, research, alumni and KPU Foundation activities, student association activities and other fundamental activities related to being a member of KPU’s community and attending a public post-secondary institution in the Province of British Columbia.

In submitting an Application for Admission, all applicants are advised that the information they provide and any other information placed into the student record will be protected and used in compliance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.

Guidelines and procedures to deal with the handling of requests for access to records under the Act are freely available to all members of the public.

Information that has been routinely provided in the past will continue to be available to the public, with the exception of personal information.

The President makes the final decisions on access to information held by KPU. Decisions on access can be appealed to the Information and Privacy Commissioner through a request for review process.

For further details, visit kpu.ca/foipop, or see Policy IM2, Freedom of Information. All KPU Policies can be viewed at kpu.ca/policies.