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Transcripts

/ˈtræn.skrɪpts/noun
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Transcripts are written or recorded copies of spoken words, speeches, or events, serving as official records for accuracy and reference. In today's digital age, they extend beyond paper to include audio-visual formats, making them essential in education for verifying qualifications and in legal contexts for preserving evidence with unalterable precision.

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The first standardized academic transcripts were issued by Harvard University in 1885, transforming how educational achievements were recognized and paving the way for global university systems; this innovation helped over 100 million students worldwide access opportunities based on verifiable records by the early 2000s.

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