Beginning August 1, 2022, your SRAR and SSAR accounts are the same. If you started the SSAR before June 1, 2022, learn how to retrieve your SSAR data to avoid re-entry.
To submit a Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR/SSAR) to participating colleges and universities, you'll need to create a SRAR/SSAR account.
Please be sure to write down your email address and password. You will use the same login credentials for all SRAR/SSAR participating colleges and universities.
Creating a SRAR/SSAR account.
- Go to srar.selfreportedtranscript.com/createaccount
- Click Create SRAR Account.
- Follow the steps on screen to set up your SRAR/SSAR account. We will ask you to enter the following information:
- First Name
- Last Name
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Email Address
**This should be the same email address used to submit your college application. Also please note that you are required to use a unique email address that has not been used by anyone else. - Student Type
- High School Graduation Year
This is the year you expect to be graduating from High School. If you need to change this later on, you can do so from the 'Enter High School' screen.
- Create a password
- Your password is required to be between 8 and 20 characters and a mix of letters, numbers, and one or more of ONLY the following characters: !,@,#,?,$,%,*,=.
- Click Continue
- Enter your Birth Date (MM/DD/YYYY)
- Select the Country you live in (optional)
- Enter your home address including, Zip/Postal Code, Street Address, and City (optional)
- Select the State you live in (optional)
- Click Complete
Congratulations🎉! Your SRAR/SSAR account creation is complete.
Helpful Tips 💡
In order for a participating college or university to receive your record, the SRAR/SSAR must be submitted and linked. Linking methods may vary for each college/university, so it is essential to refer to linking instructions provided by the college/university to which you are applying.