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Thursday, August 28, 2008

A transcript is an official copy of your GED results. All GED transcripts are paper copies; at this time no electronic transcripts are available. Official transcripts often are used to demonstrate proof of your GED standing to educational institutions and employers.

Transcripts can only be issued to individuals who wrote their GED Exams in Saskatchewan, CANADA.

1. Complete Application

Complete the "Request for GED Transcript and/or Diploma Form"  Send it with your payment of $15.00 to the GED Office, or

2. Visit the GED Office

Visit the GED Office in person during business hours (8:00 am - 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm). Payment can be made by cash, cheque or money order, or

3. Write a Letter

 Write a letter to the GED Office with your payment, requesting your transcripts. Please be sure to include the following information in your request:

  1. You are requesting your GED transcripts
  2. First name, middle name or initial, and your current surname.
  3. Complete mailing address, including your postal code.
  4. Location and year that you wrote.
  5. Any previous names.
  6. Social Insurance Number
  7. Birthdate—month, day, and year.
  8. Day-time telephone number
  9. Complete mailing address(es) to which transcripts should be sent.
  10. Your signature

Please make payment by cheque or money order made payable to “Minister of Finance.”

For more information please contact:

GED Office
Programs Branch, 
Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Labour 
12th floor, 1945 Hamilton Street
Regina SK S4P 2C8  

Tel: (306) 787-5597 
Fax: (306) 787-7182
Email: GED@gov.sk.ca

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Related Documents

This form is for requesting copies of GED Transcripts or copies of the GED Diploma for individuals who wrote their GED Tests in Saskatchewan.  This is an interactive pdf form that can be opened and filled in using the Adobe Acrobat Reader (Version 7 or higher).

Related Links

Information on how to request transcripts for Adult Basic Education (ABE) programs in Saskatchewan.

Student Services (Ministry of Education) is responsible for all K-12 student records in the province.  This site should be visited for students wanting to request transcripts for High School or Adult 12 programs.


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