Which Colleges Utilize the SSAR/SRAR?
The Self-Reported Student Academic Record (SSAR) is a detailed online form used by students to report their high school courses and corresponding grades. Unlike traditional transcripts, the SSAR allows students to manually enter their academic information, providing colleges with an immediate and comprehensive view of their academic achievements.
Why Some Colleges Use the SSAR
Efficiency: The SSAR streamlines the admissions process by allowing students to input their information directly, reducing the time and resources needed to obtain official transcripts.
Accuracy: By allowing students to enter their information, the SSAR minimizes errors that may occur in traditional transcript processing.
Flexibility: The SSAR can be customized to fit the specific needs and requirements of individual colleges, making it a versatile tool in the admissions process.
Colleges that Use the SSAR
Below you’ll find a list of colleges that utilize the SSAR. Remember, before filling out the SSAR, it's essential to review and understand their specific requirements and guidelines at each school. Each institution may have unique instructions for completing the SSAR, so careful attention to detail is crucial.
Baylor University (TX) -- optional
Binghamton University (NY) – optional
Clemson University (SC) -- required
Duquesne University (PA) – optional
Florida A&M University – optional
Florida Atlantic University -- required
Florida Polytechnic University (NOT Florida Tech) – optional
Florida State University -- required
Kean University of New Jersey -- optional
Louisiana State University – optional
Montclair State University (NJ) – optional
New College of Florida -- optional
New York University – required
Northeastern University (MA) – required
Pennsylvania State University -- required
Rutgers University (NJ—Camden, New Brunswick and Newark) -- required
Texas A&M University -- required
United States Air Force Academy (CO) -- required
University at Buffalo (NY) – optional
University of Connecticut – optional
University of Delaware – required
University of Florida -- required
University of Minnesota Twin Cities – required; also uses CA Courses/Grades Report
University of North Florida -- optional
University of Oregon – also uses CA Courses and Grades Report (student need submit
only one of the two—not required to complete both)
University of Pittsburgh (PA) – required
University of Rhode Island -- required
University of South Florida -- required
University of Tennessee Knoxville – required
University of Texas Arlington -- required
University of Texas San Antonio – required
University of West Florida -- required
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) – required
Please be sure to check with each individual college website to determine if this information remains current. This list was compiled by our collegue, Francis (Cigus) Vanni.