Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR) at Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech began using the SRAR in 2018 as a way to make the application process more accessible for all applicants, regardless of resources available at their schools or costs associated with ordering transcripts. By giving applicants the ability to self-report their transcripts, we can ensure that if a student wants to apply to Virginia Tech, they can do that - on their own terms and at their own pace. It also helps expedite our application review process as we receive applications from over 2,000 high schools each year. The SRAR provides a simple and uniform transcript format for our staff to review.

What is a Self-Reported Academic Record?

A Self-Reported Academic Record puts the applicant in the driver's seat during the application process. Applicants will self-report their coursework, grades, and test scores (if applicable) and it replaces transcripts in the application review process.

The SRAR will be completed by the applicant by the appropriate deadline based on their decision plan type. Please note that official transcripts will be required prior to the term of enrollment if an offer of admission is accepted.

Who needs to fill out a Self-Reported Academic Record?

Applicants who meet the following criteria are required to submit an SRAR:

I studied outside of the U.S., can I submit a Self-Report Academic Record?

Yes. First-year applicants who have studied outside the U.S. are encouraged to submit an SRAR to help expedite the application review process. Fall 2025 applicants with international study will have the option of submitting an SRAR or high school transcripts submitted through the Common App or your applicant portal.

How do I access the Self-Reported Academic Record?

Your SRAR will be accessed through the Applicant Portal. After applying for admission, you will receive an email invitation to create login credentials for the Applicant Portal within 72 hours. Once you log into the Applicant Portal, there will be a link to directly access the SRAR. This is the only way we recommend accessing the SRAR, as it will automatically link to your application. Accessing the SRAR from outside links can delay or prohibit our ability to link your SRAR to your application.

How do I start my Self-Reported Academic Record?