Transcripts

Merging legacy City and St George's resources

As we bring together resources for Clerkenwell & Moorgate (legacy City) and Tooting (legacy St George’s) students, some content may be specific to one campus and not the other. For the most relevant information, try using specific keywords or exploring content related to your department. If you need help, our support teams are available to guide you.

Clerkenwell & Moorgate students can use Support@City

Tooting students can contact studentlifecentre@sgul.ac.uk.

For Clerkenwell and Moorgate Campus students

What is an official transcript?

An official transcript is a statement of your academic performance and progress on your programme of study at City St George’s, University of London. It confirms that you are or were a registered student at City St George’s and includes the following information:

  • Student details
  • Programme of study
  • Qualification and final result achieved for your programme of study
  • Record of learning and achievement including a list of modules that you have taken, together with the marks and credits achieved
  • Information signifying it is an official transcript, for example the City St George’s stamp.

To verify the contents of the transcript, or obtain duplicate copies, contact the issuing school, as signified on the authenticating.

Please note, there may be a charge for each duplicate.

How to obtain your official transcript

Normally transcripts are prepared within 10 working days from the receipt of the application, but it can be longer during busy periods (especially during exam periods and the start of the autumn term). For students who graduated prior to 2004 (and especially those pre-1984), it can take much longer as many may only be available as paper records. It is therefore a good idea to order your transcripts as early as possible to ensure they are ready in time for any deadlines.

Please contact your school using the details below:

Transcript contacts for your school

Moorgate Campus

Bayes Business School (formerly Cass Business School)

Undergraduate School

Bayes Undergraduate Exams Office: Bayes-UG-Assessment@city.ac.uk

+44 (0)20 7040 8219

MBA Programmes

Laura Phillips: laura.phillips@city.ac.uk

+44 (0)20 7040 8776

Specialist Masters Programme

mscexams@city.ac.uk

Bayes Specialist Masters - Transcript Explanatory Notes

Clerkenwell Campus

School of Communication and Creativity

scc-transcripts@city.ac.uk

+44 (0)20 7040 3721

School of Policy and Global Affairs

spga-transcripts@city.ac.uk

+44 (0)20 7040 3721

School of Health & Psychological Sciences

SHPSTranscripts@city.ac.uk

+44 (0)20 7040 5000

School of Science & Technology

Undergraduate enquiries

SST-UG@city.ac.uk

Postgraduate enquiries

SST-info@city.ac.uk

Aviation Management enquiries

PGAviation@city.ac.uk

City Law School

Law@city.ac.uk

Short Courses and Evening Courses

shortcourses@city.ac.uk

+44 (0)20 7040 8268

Contacts for World Education Services (WES)

If you require your digital academic documents to be sent to WES, you will need to contact your school. Please ensure you include your WES reference number.

Contact details for each school can be found below:

Moorgate Campus

Bayes Business School (formerly Cass Business School)

Philip Vaughan philip.vaughan@citystgeorges.ac.uk

Clerkenwell Campus

School of Communication & Creativity

Asinma Egbochuo scc-transcripts@citystgeorges.ac.uk

School of Health & Psychological Sciences

UG/PG team ug.prereghealth@citystgeorges.ac.uk

City Law School

Saidhath Gafoor registry@citystgeorges.ac.uk

School of Policy & Global Affairs

Asinma Egbochuo spga-transcripts@citystgeorges.ac.uk

School of Science & Technology

Debbie Hodges d.s.a.hodges@citystgeorges.ac.uk

HECoS (Higher Education Classification of Subjects) Codes

HECoS (Higher Education Classification of Subjects) is the system used to identify the subject matter of programmes and modules.

HECoS is used by the following:

  • UK Higher Education Institutions
  • Department for Education (DfE)
  • Office for Students (OfS)
  • Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA)
  • UK Government Home Office
  • UCAS

Codes are formed from 6 digits which are randomly generated and have no inherent meaning in themselves.

For example:

  • Midwifery – 100288 (Midwifery 100%)
  • Business and Finance – 100078 (Business 50%) and 100107 (Finance 50%)
  • Sociology with Psychology – 100505 (Sociology 67%) with 100497 (Psychology 33%)
  • The same code is used for Undergraduate and Postgraduate.

HECoS codes came in to use in September 2019 and replaced the JACS system, which had been running since 2002. The new classifications allow us to be much more flexible with the subjects we offer and tailor our programmes to our students interests.

For further information please visit Hesa's webpage.

You can download the document showing all subjects and their HECoS Codes here.