All academic credentials and test scores must be official. The Division of Graduate Studies accepts the following documents as official:
Original academic credentials issued by the registrar of the institution attended, bearing the original raised or colored seal of the institution and the signature of your institution's registrar, academic official, or recognized international organization.
Photocopies of international academic credentials that have been verified as true copies of the original by a responsible official of the institution attended or by an educational representative of the country's government or embassy. Each page must bear the verifying official's signature and stamp.
Photocopies of academic credentials that have been certified by a recognized international education organization—such as the U.S. Educational Foundation, AMIDEAST, or the Institute for International Education.
Note: Photocopies certified by a notary public are not official.
Must be original documents authorized by the academic institution and stamped or embossed with the official seal.
Official academic records must be in the original language. English versions of documents that interpret or translate marks, grades or degrees into U.S. equivalents are not acceptable.
If the original language is not English, then you must also provide a literal translation from the issuing institution. 但英文翻译件要不要盖章呢?