Retroactive student registration fileThe following materials are required
Original and photocopy of ID card.
Original and photocopy of graduation certificate.
Proof of loss of student records.
Application for Retroactive Registration.
Other supporting materials (e.g. transcripts, reward and punishment records, etc.).
The specific process is as follows:
First of all, you need to go to the original graduation school or file storage unit to issue a certificate of loss of student records.
Then, prepare the above materials and fill in the application form for supplementary school registration files.
After that, the materials are submitted to the original graduation school or file storage unit.
After review by the school or the filing unit, the student record will be re-created.
Finally, students can receive a new student record.
Precautions
It takes some time to make up the registration file, so be prepared in advance.
The requirements for re-issuance may vary from school to school or file depository, so please check in advance.
The reissued student registration file will generally be stamped with a reissue stamp to show the difference.
Here are some frequently asked questions about retroactive school records:
If I lose my student record, can I still reissue it?
OK. Student records are important learning materials for students, and even if they are lost, they can be replaced.
Can I make up the school registration file in **?
The re-issuance of student records is generally the responsibility of the original graduation school or the file storage unit.
How long does it take to re-register a student registration file?
It takes a certain amount of time to make up the registration file, which usually takes 1-2 months.
How much does it cost to reissue a student registration file?
The cost of re-registration is generally not more than 100 yuan.
What is the difference between the reissued student record and the original file?
The reissued student registration file will generally be stamped with a reissue stamp to show the difference. However, the reissued student record has the same effect as the original file.