Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I access my verification on the Web?
- How will I know when my verification has been mailed?
- Who has access to my academic record?
- What can I do if there is a "hold" on my record?
- Where do I go if I am a USC graduate student and I've been asked to verify my prior degree?
Can I access my verification on the Web?
Yes! You will need at least 128-bit encryption to view your verification on OASIS. If your current browser does
not support 128-bit encryption, we recommend you download a 128-bit version.
Note: The enrollment verification displayed on OASIS is primarily for your own use and is
not considered official.
How will I know when my verification has been mailed?
You will receive e-mail notification of the status of Web-ordered transcripts. Once you have
created an account with Parchment, you can log in to the Parchment site to check
the status of your orders. Tracking is not available for orders placed in person or by
mail. To check the status of your order, please contact the Transcript department at gtv@usc.edu.
Who has access to my academic record?
In addition to the student and anyone they may authorize, school officials who have demonstrated
a "legitimate educational interest" to the Registrar, in compliance with the Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), may access your academic record.
What can I do if there is a "hold" on my record?
You should contact the department that has placed the hold on your record (such as Collections,
Loans, etc.). If you are unsure who placed the hold on your record, contact us at askUSC.
Where do I go if I am a USC graduate student and I've been asked to verify my prior
degree?
Follow this link for
information.