Student Affairs
This page contains information about obtaining university transcripts, a copy of diploma, grading and credit transfer policy as well as procedures for transfer students, and more.
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University Transcripts
where and how to get them
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Obtaining Transcripts
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Students can request official transcripts from Florida Hebrew University's Registrar's Office.
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Requests can typically be made online through the university's student portal or by submitting a transcript request form.
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Online Request
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Log in to the student portal using your university credentials.
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Navigate to the "Transcript Request" section.
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Fill out the online form with your personal details and specify the recipient(s) for the transcript.
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Pay $10.00 per copy online.
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Submit the request.
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Processing Time
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Transcripts are typically processed within 3-5 business days.
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Expedited processing may be available for an additional fee.
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Delivery Options
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Transcripts can be sent electronically or via mail, depending on the recipient's preference.
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Electronic transcripts are often faster and can be sent directly to institutions or employers.
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Mailed transcripts are sealed and sent to the specified address.
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Note
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Ensure all holds on your account (financial, library, etc.) are cleared before requesting transcripts.
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Official transcripts bear the university seal and signature of the Registrar, making them suitable for official purposes.
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Copy of Diploma
how to request
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Requesting a Copy Online
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To obtain a copy of your diploma from Florida Hebrew University, visit the university's official website.
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Log in to the student portal using your university credentials.
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Navigate to the "Diploma Copy Request" section.
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Fill out the online form with your personal details, graduation year, and any other required information.
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Pay $25.00 per copy online.
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Submit the request.
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Processing Time
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Diploma copies are typically processed within 7-10 business days.
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Expedited processing may be available for an additional fee.
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Delivery Options
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Diploma copies can be downloaded as a PDF from the student portal.
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You will receive an email notification when the copy is ready for download.
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Cost
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The cost for each diploma copy is $25.00.
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Payment is required before the request is processed.
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Note
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Ensure all financial obligations to the university are settled before requesting a diploma copy.
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Transfer Students
transfer from another school
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Transferring Credits to Florida Hebrew University
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Transfer students looking to bring credits to Florida Hebrew University should follow these steps:
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Submit official transcripts from previous colleges or universities to the Admissions Office.
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The Admissions Office will evaluate transcripts to determine transferable credits.
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Credits may be accepted based on course equivalency and the student's program of study.
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Grading Policy
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Florida Hebrew University maintains a standard grading policy for all students, including transfer students.
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The university uses a standard letter grading system with corresponding grade points:
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A: Excellent (4.0)
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B: Good (3.0)
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C: Satisfactory (2.0)
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D: Passing (1.0)
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F: Failure (0.0)
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P: Pass (not included in GPA)
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W: Withdrawal (not included in GPA)
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I: Incomplete (not included in GPA)
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Transfer Credit Evaluation
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Transfer credits are evaluated on a course-by-course basis.
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Courses must be similar in content and level to those offered at Florida Hebrew University.
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The Admissions Office or Registrar's Office will determine transferable credits.
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Credit Transfer
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Florida Hebrew University does not guarantee that credits earned at FHU will transfer to other colleges or universities.
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It is recommended that students check with the receiving institution regarding credit transfer policies.
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GPA Calculation
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Transfer students' GPA is calculated based on the standard grade points assigned to letter grades.
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Each course's grade points are added together to get the total grade points.
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The total grade points are then divided by the total credit hours attempted.
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Note on FHU's Religious Identity
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Florida Hebrew University is a religious institution, and as such, the grading policy and credit transfer may differ from secular institutions.
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Students should be aware that grades and credits earned at FHU may not be calculated or accepted the same way at other colleges or universities.
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Disclaimer
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Florida Hebrew University does not guarantee that credits earned at FHU will be accepted by other institutions.
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Students should consult with the Registrar's Office or Admissions Office for specific information on credit transfer.
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Dual Enrollment
for High School and Yeshiva students
High School students as well as yeshiva/seminary students are encouraged to submit a dual enrollment application. High School students may apply for the following programs: Torah Studies, Nutrition Education, Chazanut (boys). All students must submit their school transcripts and a statement of purpose. Please, click here to see view the Dual Enrollment application package.