How long does it take to receive an Official Academic Transcript?
Updated 24/01/2020 01.50 PM
Delivery times vary for Official Academic Transcript Request and can take up to:
30 minutes digitally via My eQuals (+ 24 hours if you add a comment in the request)
five working days for domestic regular mail
two working days for domestic express mail
up to 15 working days for overseas mail via Australia Post (to most destinations)
up to five working days for overseas express mail via DHL (to most destinations).
Open Universities Australia (OUA) students
The quickest way is to download your Record of Results from the OUA Student Hub - this will list all the units you have completed via OUA. For more information, please contact OUA: Student Advisors.
Alternatively, you can order a Griffith University Official Academic Transcript; this will only show the units you have completed via Griffith University.
Students of former Griffith institutions
If you attended any of the below institutions during the following periods, see I studied at Griffith prior to 2001, or at one of Griffith's former institutions; how do I apply for an Official Academic Transcript?
Griffith University (prior to 2001)
Mt Gravatt Teachers College (February 1969 to June 1972)
Mt Gravatt College of Advanced Education (July 1972 to December 1981)
Mt Gravatt campus of the Brisbane College of Advanced Education (1982 to 31 December 1989)
Queensland Conservatorium of Music (prior to 1991)
Queensland College of Art (prior to 1991).
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