If you are in the campus area, you can get a copy of your OU transcript in person at the Office of the Registrar in Buchanan Hall, 1000 Asp Ave., Room 230. Photo ID is required. Business hours are
Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Main Campus Students:
Office of the Registrar- Academic Records
1000 Asp Ave., Room 230
Norman, OK 73019-4076
Fax: (405) 325-7047
Phone: (405) 325-4147
Tulsa Campus Students:
Student Enrollment Center
OU-Tulsa campus
4502 E 41st St Rm 1C114
Tulsa OK 74133
FAX: (918) 660-3361
PH: (918) 660-3474
Current students can view and print unofficial transcripts through their one.ou.edu accounts unless a financial hold exists.
Former students are not able to obtain unofficial transcripts.
The Office of the Registrar will provide up to three notarized documents for a $10 service charge. Payment can be made online on the Registrar Marketplace with any major credit card.
If the notarized documents are required for apostille purposes, keep in mind that the student must make arrangements to have the notarized documents sent to the Oklahoma Secretary of State. More information on the apostille process is available on the Oklahoma Secretary of State website.
You can access your unofficial transcript by logging in to your one.ou.edu account, clicking the Academics tab, and clicking the “view unofficial transcript” link on the right side of the page.
Keep in mind that only current students can access unofficial transcripts; former students whose One accounts are no longer active must obtain official transcripts instead.
You have two options: you can order online through Parchment to obtain either a printed or electronic transcript, or you can come into our office at 1000 Asp Avenue, Room 230, Norman, OK 73019 Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. with a photo ID to obtain a printed transcript.
See the Electronic PDF and Printed Transcripts section above for more information. Keep in mind that if you have a hold on your transcript, we may not be able to release your transcript even if you come in person. Feel free to contact us via phone at 405-325-4147 or via email at records@ou.edu to determine whether your hold will impact our ability to release your transcript.
Please refer to the Student Account Holds page, navigate to the type of hold, and contact the department that manages that hold. We cannot lift holds placed by another department.
Parchment will email you at the email address you provided when your order has been received and when it has been processed. You may have to check your junk email folder to find the emails.
Electronic (PDF) transcripts are sent the same day they are ordered unless there are holds or record matching delays. Record matching delays are usually handled within 2-3 business days.
Check the Academic Calendar to find the final grade due date – generally your grades will show up on your transcript by the end of that day or the next day. Please refer to your unofficial transcript to view your grades.
If your grade for a course still isn’t showing, you can reach out to your instructor to confirm whether they have posted grades.
We begin rolling GPAs within a week after final grades are due. You will be able to check your GPA on your unofficial transcript.
If transfer work has been loaded to your transcript, you will be able to view it at the top of your unofficial transcript. You will see the coursework loaded by term, with the institution and the course listed for each individual term.
Congratulations on this wonderful achievement! Colleges must work to clear students and verify that they met degree requirements before degrees can be awarded. As soon as the college provides a list of cleared students to our office, we begin working to award those degrees on the students’ transcripts.
Generally, you can expect to see your degree on your transcript within 5-6 weeks following your graduation. Before ordering an official transcript, double-check your unofficial transcript to be sure it says “degree awarded” and shows your degree award date. Once you see that, your degree will also be reflected on your official transcript.