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Finding Your School Transcripts
To verify you attended or graduated from a Catholic school in the Archdiocese of Detroit, you may request a transcript. Only the person whose name is on the transcript, or the parent of a minor child, may request a transcript. The transcripts are closed to research, including genealogical inquiries.
The Archives of the Archdiocese of Detroit has student transcripts from over 260 closed schools, both elementary and high school. To learn if we hold the records of the school you attended, check the list below of "Records held by the Archives Office".
Some schools that have closed did not transfer their student records to us. Check the list of "Records not held by the Archives Office" below for information on where those records can be located.
If we have the records from a school, you may request copies of your transcript. There is a charge for copies of transcripts. The charge is $8 for the first copy of the transcript and $2 for each additional copy. The average processing time for transcripts is five to seven business days, not including mailing time.
Print request for student transcript form
Replacement High School Diplomas
If the Archives Office can find a transcript that proves a person graduated from a Catholic high school, we will be happy to issue a replacement high school diploma. This will not be a duplicate of the original diploma, but a certified replacement copy. Only the person whose name was on the original diploma can request a replacement diploma. The charge for a replacement diploma is $25. Please print out and return the form below to the Archives Office if you wish to request a replacement diploma.
Print request for replacement diploma form
The Archives Office does not have information on former teachers or employees of Catholic Schools. Please contact the Catholic Schools office for information.
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