Every year, without fail, a student forgets to complete the SSAR (Self-Reported Student Academic Record) or SRAR during the college application process. It’s easy to overlook, but missing this crucial step can delay your application—and even worse, it can prevent it from being considered.
Do any of your schools require this information?
Click here to see if your college is one of the many that require the SSAR for your application to be complete. If you don’t submit it on time, you could miss out on important deadlines or even lose your chance for admission.
Here’s How to Avoid the Mistake:
Double-Check if your target schools require the SSAR/SRAR.
Create Your Account Early—don't wait until the last minute.
Enter Your Grades Exactly as they appear on your transcript.
Submit Your SSAR as soon as possible to ensure your application is processed.
FSU offers a lot of advice to students applying with a SSAR/SRAR task - learn more.
Remember, colleges won’t process your application without it! Don’t be the student who forgets—get ahead of the game and submit your SSAR on time. Create your account here.
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