I often see some Baozi's comments in the comment area, saying that when we graduated, no one told us how to store the files, and now it's not too late for me to teach you how to store the files!
If it is a full-time unified enrollment academic file, basically we don't have to worry about it ourselves, the school will help us transfer the file, there is a work unit and the unit has the right to keep the file, the school will transfer it to the work unit, and you can tell the counselor the information of the unit when you are about to graduate. If the unit cannot receive the file, then transfer the file back to the talent center in the place of household registration, and you can contact the talent center in the place of household registration to communicate the matters of file reception.
If it is a part-time file, the school will generally not tell you how to store it, because the teacher at the teaching point may not know the importance of the file himself, and the teacher who knows a little bit will tell you and hand it over to the unit. So how exactly is this part-time file stored?Do you put it in your own hands or save it?
Of course, it is stored in a unit or talent center with file management authority!Baozi, what do you want, if you put the file in your own hands, wouldn't it be in vain to improve your academic qualifications, and the files are in your own hands for follow-up graduate school entrance examinations, examination editing, public examinations, and entry into state-owned enterprises and public institutions!Hurry up and try it according to the process I said!
1.Find the pre-academic file, that is, your high school file or secondary school file, if it is a part-time undergraduate file, then you need to find the college file.
2.If the pre-academic files are stored in the talent center or work unit, then directly bring the materials to handle the file merger, which can be done in a few minutes, why bother to "privately" the files, this is no room for appreciation.
3.If the pre-academic file is in your own hands, then contact the school to help mail it, sweet mouth, don't ask for money, ask the teacher well, it can generally be mailed, unless the school does not have the permission to mail. But it doesn't matter, there are always more ways than difficulties.
4.If the school really can't help with the mail, it's not impossible to ask the archives service company, they specialize in dealing with the archives, and they can generally help store the archives, we don't have to spend a few dollars, compared with our future, it should not be a loss!
5.If there is only one part-time file, there is no unified enrollment degree, whether it is stored or not, the file is there, there is no space to play the role of the archive, you want to keep it private!