What is SRAR?
The Self-Reported Academic Record(SRAR/SSAR) allows applicants to record and submit courses, grades, and test scores as part of your college application. Students will list courses and grades that have been completed, or will be attempted (e.g., senior year courses in-progress), for high school credit. Texas A&M, Baylor, LSU, University of PIttsburgh and University of Tennesse are popular schools that use the SRAR. Here is a complete list of schools that use the SRAR. If your school is not on the list, you will not need to complete the SRAR!
Here are some resources for filling out the SRAR:
Here are some resources for filling out the SRAR:
- A transcript is required to complete the SRAR - email Ms. Spencer ( [email protected]) for a copy of your transcript.
- Anderson CEEB is 440294
- Anderson transcripts report semester and final grades. USE THE FINAL GRADE AND SELECT FULL YEAR FOR COURSE LENGTH. Semester courses can be entered by selecting the Fall or Spring semester.
- Anderson does not give GPA per year - Check the Box "I have not received an academic GPA for this year."
- Courses with a "J" means that they were taken in Middle School for credit and should be entered in the middle school section.
- Transcript Codes: D - Dual Credit H - Honors I - IB P - Advanced Placement Q - PreAP Z - Online Distance Learning
- Senior year courses should be entered and marked as "In Progress"
- Anderson grades correspond to: A - 90 to 100, B - 80 to 89, C- 70 - 79, F - 69 or below
- The University of Tennessee made some helpful videos about completing the SRAR: https://admissions.utk.edu/srar-tutorial-videos/ (you don't have to apply to the University of Tennessee to find them useful)
- Texas A&M SRAR Advice
- Baylor University SRAR
- LSU SRAR
- University of PIttsburgh SRAR