Student Information Series (STU)
130 | Student Educational Record (Transcript) |
131 | Student Educational Record (Transcript) Acknowledgment |
135 | Student Loan Application |
139 | Student Loan Guarantee Result |
144 | Student Loan Transfer and Status Verification |
146 | Request for Student Educational Record (Transcript) |
147 | Response to Request for Student Educational Record (Transcript) |
188 | Educational Course Inventory |
189 | Application for Admission to Educational Institutions |
190 | Student Enrollment Verification |
191 | Student Loan Pre-Claims and Claims |
194 | Grant or Assistance Application |
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