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ACCEPT/DECLINE/DEFER ADMISSION I WAS PROVISIONALLY ADMITTED, MAY I BRING IN MY DOCUMENTS AND HAVE THE GRADUATE ADMISSIONS OFFICE STAFF MAKE COPIES OF THE NEEDED DOCUMENTS ?

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ACCEPT/DECLINE/DEFER ADMISSION I WAS PROVISIONALLY ADMITTED, MAY I BRING IN MY DOCUMENTS AND HAVE THE GRADUATE ADMISSIONS OFFICE STAFF MAKE COPIES OF THE NEEDED DOCUMENTS ?

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No. (Unless you studied abroad, and have one of a kind documents). We do not make photocopies of official documents. We consider documents to be official if they are sent to us directly by the issuing institution and arrive in our office in a sealed envelopes. If you were provisionally admitted, you must provide official certified, or attested copies of all marksheets, graduation certificates, diplomas or degree certificates needed to fufill the provision of your admission. We strongly reccomend that you obtain copies of the needed documents before leaving your country. If you are provisional for a U.S. final degree granting transcript, or other transcript from a US school, simply order a transcript to be sent to us directly from the Registrar’s Office of your previous institution. Documents submitted to the Graduate Admissions Office in support of a graduate application may not be returned or forwarded to another institution. Application documents are destroyed annually.

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