How Do I Get Transcripts from a Nursing School That Has Closed?

How Do I Get Transcripts from a Nursing School That Has Closed?

Prior to 2010, schools were only obligated to maintain records for five years (for certificate and non-degree granting programs) or 50 years if the school granted degrees. Currently, all schools are obligated to maintain transcript records indefinitely. If you've graduated with a nursing degree in the last 60 years, or within the last 10 years, you should be able to access your transcripts even if your school no longer exists. In the sections below, we'll go over everything you'll need to know and what steps you'll need to take in order to access them.

Understanding the Challenge

When a nursing school shuts down, it can create significant obstacles for former students seeking their academic records. The closure may be due to various reasons such as financial issues, accreditation problems, or changes in educational policies. Regardless of the cause, the closure leaves students in a predicament, especially if they require transcripts for licensure, continuing education, or transferring credits to another institution.

Initial Steps to Take

  1. Contact the School: The first step is to attempt to reach out to the closed nursing school directly. Although the institution has ceased operations, there might still be staff or administrators responsible for managing academic records or handling inquiries from former students. Utilize any contact information available, such as phone numbers or email addresses, to inquire about the process for obtaining transcripts.
  2. Check for Transfer of Records: In some cases, when a school closes, its academic records are transferred to another institution or educational authority for safekeeping. Research whether the nursing school you attended made arrangements for the transfer of student records. This information might be available on the school’s website, through local education boards, or by contacting relevant regulatory bodies.
  3. Contact Accrediting Agencies: Accrediting agencies oversee educational institutions and maintain records related to accreditation status, including student transcripts. Reach out to the accrediting agency responsible for the closed nursing school to inquire about transcript retrieval procedures. They may be able to provide guidance or direct you to resources for obtaining your academic records.

Utilizing Third-Party Services

Legal and Regulatory Options

Amanda Bucceri Androus, RN, BSN

Amanda Bucceri Androus is a Registered Nurse from Sacramento, California. She graduated from California State University, Sacramento in 2000 with a bachelor's degree in nursing. She began her career working night shifts on a pediatric/ med-surg unit for six years, later transferring to a telemetry unit where she worked for four more years. She currently works as a charge nurse in a busy outpatient primary care department. In her spare time she likes to read, travel, write, and spend time with her husband and two children.

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