An official transcript is a detailed record of your academic history at Centennial College that includes an authorized signature.
Centennial is using a new Canadian digital credential platform called MyCreds™ to issue academic documents electronically. MyCreds™ provides fast and easy access to request and send your transcripts and credentials to academic institutions, employers, government offices and more, anytime, anywhere.
For more information about MyCreds™, please visit the MyCreds™ FAQ website.
Current students, graduates and alumni can order an official digital transcript online.
- Go to myCentennial and select "Request Official Digital Transcript" from the menu.
If you cannot remember your password, please click on the Forgot Password feature on the myCentennial login page. If you do not remember your student number or cannot otherwise login, please contact the IT Service Desk.
Digital Transcripts are not available for students who attended Centennial College prior to 1990.
Current students, graduates, and alumni can order an official paper transcript online or by submitting a PDF form to Student Records. Use one of the following methods:
Method 1: Order your official paper transcript through myCentennial - Preferred method
- Go to myCentennial and select "Request Official Paper Transcript" from the menu.
If you cannot remember your password, please click on the Forgot Password feature on the myCentennial login page. If you do not remember your student number or cannot otherwise login, please contact the IT Service Desk.
Note: Students in the following categories must use "Method 2", below:
- Students who attended Centennial College before 1990
- Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) BScN students and University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) students
Method 2: Request your official paper transcript by submitting a PDF form
- Complete the official Request for Academic Transcript form (PDF)
- Submit the completed form to Student Records by:
- Email to studentrecords@centennialcollege.ca, or
- Mail to:
Student Records
c/o Centennial College
P.O. Box 631, Station A
Scarborough, ON M1K 5E9
Please note: Student Records will only service requests which contain the following required information:
- Your full name (plus any previous name)
- Your Centennial College student number (if known)
- Your date of birth
- A daytime phone number
- Your current return address
- The person and address (for example, institution, college or university) to whom the paper transcript should be mailed.
- A legible copy of a valid photo identification (for example, driver’s license or passport) which also shows your signature
- Your signature
- Completed credit card payment information
For current Centennial students applying to another Ontario college through Ontario College, please use the online request on the Ontario Colleges website.
For current Centennial students applying to another Ontario university through the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC), please use the online request on the OUAC website.
Processing Times
- MyCreds™ requests from myCentennial: Same day service, within minutes of submitting request
- Official Transcript Requests through myCentennial: processed next business day
- Transcript records before 1990: within seven to ten business days
During peak periods, requests may take longer due to high volumes.
Fees and Payment
One free digital official transcript will be made available through MyCreds™ upon your graduation.
There is a $12.00 charge for each additional official transcript requested or shared. The transcript fee can be paid by direct debit payment or credit card online via myCentennial and the fee to share is paid on MyCreds. Should you owe fees or fines, transcript service will not be provided.
Unofficial Transcripts
An unofficial transcript is a list of completed courses and grades from Centennial. Unofficial transcripts are available free of charge online on myCentennial.
About MyCreds™
MyCreds™ | MesCertif™ is owned by the Association of Registrars of the Universities and Colleges of Canada (ARUCC). It is a national credential wallet for post-secondary learners that has been created by Canadian higher education leadership. It represents an example of how ARUCC and Canadian colleges, institutes and universities are committed to ensuring official and secure document exchange and adhering to the Groningen Declaration Network (GDN) principles, which emphasize, “Citizens worldwide should be able to consult and share their authentic educational data with whomever they want, whenever they want, wherever.” ARUCC became a signatory to the GDN principles in 2015.
For information about how to access a digital version of your credential through MyCreds™, visit the Graduation page.