UAlbany is managing Saint Rose student records

— Photo from strose.edu

Former students of The College of Saint Rose may now access their student records through the University at Albany.

While the century-old College of Saint Rose, facing financial hardship, closed last summer, its graduates will still be able access their student records.

The University at Albany announced on Feb. 12 that it has received the records and will hold them in perpetuity.

UAlbany entered into an agreement with Saint Rose to preserve and maintain official transcripts and course catalogs, according to a release from the university, so that alumnae and alumni may request official transcripts, replacement diplomas, and degree or enrollment verifications through UAlbany.

All records are available for order effective Feb. 12. More information is available at albany.edu/saint-rose.

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