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A transcript is your academic history. It lists the titles and marks of the modules you studied in each academic year. It gives your period of registration as a student, your degree date and classification. You may need your transcript for employment, further education or emigration purposes.
A copy of your transcript (or diploma supplement from December 2007) is provided to you free of charge when you graduate
European Diploma Supplement is an initiative of the European Union to promote mobility of graduates. It is underpinned by a joint decision of the EU Commission and Council and arises from agreement by education ministers from 41 countries (Bologna Agreement 1999). European Diploma Supplement is designed to give greater transparency and recognition of qualification.
From December 2007 official graduation documents for most students will be issued online, there are some exceptions. These documents will be electronically signed using verifiable legally binding Advanced Electronic Signatures in accordance with the EU Digital Signatures Directive.
To access your transcript please use https://edocs.brad.ac.uk/wallet/servlet/UserWalletApp
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New Graduates
Most new graduates will be automatically issued with the following documents electronically shortly following graduation
Former Students of the School of Health Studies may request course transcripts via The Hub or the department within the School of Health Studies.
For transcripts detailing only academic marks, the standard University of Bradford charge of £30 applies and is compiled by The Hub. To request an academic transcript please click here .
For transcript requests, requiring academic marks as well as clinical placement information, curriculum documents etc, the charge of £75 applies and is compiled by the School of Health Studies. To request an academic transcript with additional information, please click here .
Former graduates can request a transcript using the online form
The standard processing time for transcripts is 21 working days, however times may vary during peak periods.
The following methods of payment will be accepted:
Please ring +44 1274 233137 / 3138 to pay over the telephone.
All cheques and bankers drafts should have YOUR UB number (University of Bradford reference number, this can be found on your student card), YOUR full name, YOUR full address and should clearly state that it is a payment for a replacement transcipt.
Visit the Alumni Office for more services, events and publications for our graduates.
Former graduates can request a replacement certificate using the online form
Please use the link below to see the security features on our certificates.
CertificateSecurity (PDF)
Please be aware that replacement certificates will only be issued subject to the loss/damage of the originally issued certificate.
The standard processing time for replacement certificates is 21 working days, however times may vary during peak periods.
The following methods of payment will be accepted:
Please ring +44 (0) 1274 233137 / 3138 to pay over the telephone.
All cheques and banker's drafts should have YOUR UB number (University of Bradford reference number, this can be found on your student card), YOUR full name, YOUR home address and should clearly state that it is a payment for a replacement certificate.
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