Request Transcripts
Option 1
- From www.lsco.edu
- Select MyGator
- Login with username and password
- Select Gator Self Service
- Select Student
- Select Student Records
- Select Request Academic Transcript
- Complete the form and submit your request
The request must include your name, date of birth, approximate dates of attendance, how many transcripts and the name and address of the institution(s) to send the transcripts to.
Option 2
- Select this link to login directly to Gator Self Service
- Enter Secure Area
- Enter User ID: R8# (If do not have R8# call 409-882-3364 for assistance)
- Enter PIN:
- Select Student
- Select Student Records
- Select Request Academic Transcript
- Complete the form and submit your request
Present valid state issued driver’s license/ID or LSCO student ID to pick up transcript in Admissions on the 3rd Floor of Library, Rm. 341.
Option 3
Requesting a Transcript to be sent to another College or University
Email request to admissions@lsco.edu.
The Request must include your name, date of birth, approximate dates of attendance, how many transcripts and the name and address of the institution(s) to send the transcripts to.
Option 4
Requesting a Transcript to be sent to yourself or a third party
- Email: admissions@lsco.edu
- Fax: 409-882-5096,
- Mail: 410 Front Street, Orange, TX 77630, or
- In Person: Complete transcript request form in Rm. 341 on the 3rd Floor of the Ron Lewis Library
The request must include your signature, name date of birth, approximate dates of attendance, how many transcripts and the address where you want the transcripts sent. If the transcript will be picked up by another person include their full name.
Person picking up the transcript must present valid state issued driver's license/ID or LSCO student ID to pick up transcript in Admissions on the 3rd Floor of Library, Rm. 341.
Notice
Lamar State College Orange has been notified by the National Student Clearinghouse that information they manage for some of our graduates and students was included in a recent nationwide cybersecurity incident. According to the Clearinghouse, no Social Security Numbers, Dates of Birth, or Student ID Numbers were compromised from the LSCO files.
The data breach involves a vulnerability identified with MOVEit Transfer, a file transfer software used by a number of companies. The types of personal information included in the files obtained without permission from the Clearinghouse varied by school and individual. The college was notified that Lamar State College Orange data included student names. The inclusion of other data types was designated as false by the Clearinghouse.
Most U.S. higher education institutions, as well as a number of K-12 organizations, use the Clearinghouse’s educational reporting, research, data and transcript ordering services. Due to the widespread use of the National Student Clearinghouse, students may receive notifications from other affected organizations. For anyone concerned about this breach, many resources are available to detect and report identity theft at identitytheft.gov. Individuals may request a free annual credit report from any or each of the major credit reporting companies, Equifax, Experian or TransUnion.