University of Johannesburg Academic Records

UJ, University of Johannesburg Academic Records – office Record details are available on this page.

 

The University of Johannesburg (UJ) has recorded Academic transcripts along with other related important information.

An UJ academic transcript is an official record of your attendance, coursework, and grades from an academic institution. Usually one would only attach a transcript when an employer requests it in the application process, in which case it would be a requirement that could disqualify you should you refuse to submit a copy.

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University of Johannesburg Academic Records

The Academic activities are recorded by the institution and are usually kept a minimum of one term after the term of application.

The Student record is responsible for the issuing of certificates of conduct, academic records and copies of degree certificates, the provision of module contents for study at other universities, and the handling of enquiries of students about UJ qualifications conferred.

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Transcripts Keeping Duration

AACRO guidelines suggest that a community college should retain these transcripts for a minimum of one year after the term in which you applied if you do not enroll; otherwise, it should retain them for a minimum of five years after your graduation or last date of attendance.

UJ Academic Records enquires

Contact University of Johannesburg for issues or queries You may have encountered, make sure to address the issue. If You feel it is long protocol, you can alternatively drop a comment below and We will respond accordingly. Here is the contact detail:
University of Johannesburg Contact Details
URL www.uj.ac.za
Postal Address PO Box 524 Auckland Park, 2006
Telephone +27 (0)11 559 2911

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