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Course & Activity Guide 2020 - 2021
Important Dates
2019-2020 Important Senior Dates
University of Washington Transcript Requests
Students can request transcripts from EWU and CWU directly:
Eastern Washington University (EWU):
Log into EagleNET and go to the Student Records tab andclick on the Online Transcript Request link. Credit cards are accepted as payment for transcripts only when ordering online. Please note that a $2.25 non-refundable online ordering fee per copy will be charged for this service. If you are unable to log into EagleNET, you can still order onlineathttps://iwantmytranscript.com/ewu; a consent form will be required.
Central Washington University (CWU):
Online Request: students with access to the online student information system, SAFARI (1986 - current) through Wildcat Connection, may request transcripts online by navigating to one of the following paths:
- Self Service>Academic Records>Request Official Transcript or you can select View Unofficial Transcript
- Self Service>Student Center>Academics and then use the drop down menu where it says "other academic" and select either "Official Transcripts" or "Unofficial Transcript.
Written Request: Students without access to the online student information system, SAFARI (1986 - current) through Wildcat connection may request transcripts in the following ways:
To order transcripts by mail or fax: Transcript Form
National Merit Finalist & National Merit Commended Students
Each year, over 1.6 million students take the PSAT/NMSQT. Of these 1.5 million students, about 16,000, or about 1% are named semifinalists. About 34,000, or 5%, are named commended. "Recognizing academically talented students plays a fundamental role in the advancement of educational excellence within our nation. The young people recognized as Semifinalists and Commended Students represent some of the best and brightest minds in the country as demonstrated by their outstanding performance in our highly competitive program." (NMSC spokesperson)
The following East Valley High School students have been so honored:
2017
Preston J. Carlson has been named a National Merit Commended Student
2016
Gaelyn Prior has been named a National Merit Finalist
Bryce Pointer has been named a Commended Student
2015
Tim Ngo has been named a National Merit Finalist
Cordelia G. Achen, Derrik T. Gratz, and Rachel E. Loe have been named Commended Students
2014
Kaylyn Zastoupil has been named a Commended Student