Change of Schedule Form
Only for registered students.
Current TEEL®, Grad, and Transient students can make a change of schedule online using the change of Schedule form.
*Please note that your registration will not be processed if you use the change of schedule form for initial registration.
Office Hours
Student Services: |
Monday & Tuesday |
8:306:45 |
| 216-373-5213 |
Wednesday-Friday |
8:304:30 |
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Transcript Requests
Students who wish to have transcripts sent to themselves or to a third party must make such requests in writing, via mail, CashNET, our online payment servicer, or by completing the Transcript Request Form in person in the Student Services office. You may also request a transcript in a signed letter in which you include the same information listed on the form. No telephone, e-mail or FAX transcript requests will be accepted for processing, since requests must be paid for via CashNet.
Please note: You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print the document. CLICK
HERE to download the latest version.
CLICK
HERE to download a Transcript Request Form
CLICK HERE to request your transcripts online
(this link will take you to the CASHNet website)
There is a fee of $4 per official transcript. Please enclose payment with your request. Checks should be made payable to Notre Dame College. Please Note: Transcripts will not be processed until payment is made in full, and no transcripts will be issued for students who have an outstanding financial obligation to the College.
Official transcripts are processed within 3 to 5 business days of issuance of grade reports or of receipt of a written request, whichever is later.
Please Note: Official transcripts sent directly to students are marked "ISSUED TO STUDENT" and may not be accepted by a third party.
For further information, please call our transcript information line at
216-373-5315.
Mail transcript requests to:
The Office of the Registrar
Notre Dame College
4545 College Rd.
South Euclid, OH, 44121
Privacy Policy
The Registrar’s Office maintains records that include academic and demographic information on all Notre Dame students. To protect the privacy of our students and to ensure that their educational records are accessible to them, Notre Dame has a policy for maintaining and administering student records which is in compliance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA). The general guidelines of our policy and of FERPA are set forth there. Additional information on FERPA and the administration and maintenance of student educational records are available from the Registrar’s Office. |