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August 28, 2007, 01:10 PM ET

California Colleges Test Computerized Transcript Checking

Transcripts and grades could zip around California’s community- college system at Internet speeds if a new system is adopted. But colleges may be reluctant to pay the $5,000 annual fee for the service.

CCCTran, launched by the California community colleges’ chancellor’s office, is designed to take away post-office delays and the occasional sloppiness of clerks who fill out the wrong forms, the news site InsideBayArea reports. It enables subscribing institutions to view actual transcripts either through a standard Web browser or as a printable PDF form.

Eight community colleges are now testing CCCTran. But for it to take hold, each member of the 100-plus California community-college system would have to buy in—a unanimity that has been hard to find in the past, InsideBayArea reports. —Josh Fischman

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