![(left to right) AVP for Academic Resources Elias Lopez, University Registrar Lisa Noto, VP of Finance for Associated Students Christina Gamboa, Provost Lisa Vollendorf and Director of Information Systems Jamie Russell unveil the new transcript system. SSU unveils first ever electronic transcript system](https://news.sonoma.edu/sites/news/files/styles/listing_thumbnail/public/field/image/tran-rib1.jpg?itok=dRftQ3xV)
![Celebration ensues as Provost Lisa Vollendorf cuts the ribbon to inaugurate SSU's electronic transcript system. SSU's first ever electronic transcript system unveiled by ribbon cutting](https://news.sonoma.edu/sites/news/files/styles/listing_thumbnail/public/field/image/tran-rib3_0.jpg?itok=RQAf2XM-)
![Provost Lisa Vollendorf (far left), AVP for Academic Resources Elias Lopez (standing) and Director of Information Systems Jaime Russell (blue) test the new electronic transcript system by having students and alumni order them online.](https://news.sonoma.edu/sites/news/files/styles/listing_thumbnail/public/field/image/tran-group.jpg?itok=yF1xVCf9)
![Director of Information Systems Jamie Russell previews the process of receiving an electronic transcript. Director of Information Systems Jamie Russell previews the process of receiving an electronic transcript.](https://news.sonoma.edu/sites/news/files/styles/listing_thumbnail/public/field/image/tran-paper_0.jpg?itok=elZn2k2Z)
January 31, 2019
Until recently, if a Sonoma State student wanted to order a transcript, he or she had to go in person to the Records office, fill out forms and pay a postal fee to wait up to two weeks to receive their transcript in the mail.
Not so anymore.
Now,...