Student Records

Student Records

Student Records

The Student Records office is available to assist you with accessing your student records such as official and unofficial transcripts.

Updating Your Student Record Information

Students may access and update their student records may in ctcLink Student Portal. Find out how to activate your ctcLink through the ctcLink webpage. Your ctcLink account is separate from your myHighline account.

ctcLink ID Number

Highline College transitioned to a new software program called ctcLink in February 2021.

Current Students – Activate your ctcLink by using your previous student ID number to retrieve your new ctcLink ID number.

New Students – Apply for Admission. Once the Admissions Department has processed your application, you will receive an admissions letter via email with your ctcLink ID number.

Former Students – If you have not attended Highline College in the last year, you must submit a new admission application to return and update your records before registering for classes.

Program of Study Update

To update your program of study, submit the Program of Study Update Request Form. You will need your ctcLink ID number and Highline email address to submit the form.

If you are enrolled as an International Student, please notify the ISP Department once your program of study has been updated.

Preferred/Formal Name Change

You can update your Preferred Name through your ctcLink account.

To request a formal/legal name change, email registration@highline.edu with the following documents from your Highline student email:

Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) Contact Information

You can update your address, preferred email address, and phone number through ctcLink.

Residency & Citizenship High School Completion

If you applied to Highline College prior to receiving your HS diploma or GED, we recommend updating your high school completion record using the High School Completion Form.

Additional Student Records Services

Transcripts

Find out how to obtain your official and unofficial transcripts.

Transcript Evaluations

Learn how to transfer credits to Highline or how you may be awarded credit.

Grades

Learn about grade assignments, grade point averages, changes, honors, academic progress, or how to view your grades.

Academic Advisement Reports (AAR)

Academic Advisement Reports showing how your classes would apply to your academic program plan.

Graduation

Find out about graduation requirements and the commencement ceremony.

FERPA

Highline College is committed to protecting the privacy of student education records in accordance with the Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA). Visit our FERPA webpage to find out more.

Credit Overload

The maximum number of college-level credits allowed per quarter is 18. Credit overload is allowed under certain criteria.

Tax Information

Highline College will produce a 1098-T Tuition Statement form for students enrolled for qualifying tuition and class fees for the calendar year.