The Registrar’s Office holds your academic records. Through our office you may request a transcript, change your address, and view your records. We also hold information on FERPA, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, which protects the privacy of your records.
Transcript Request Procedure: How to obtain an official transcript.
View Your Records through MyNaropa: Current students may view an unofficial transcript and other records through this system.
Obtain a Copy of Your Diploma: The form and instructions for obtaining a copy of your diploma, including those needing apostilles.
View Student File: Students may make an appointment to view their records by calling 303-546-3500. Records may be copied for $1 per page or a maximum of $30. We do not copy third-party documents such as transcripts from other schools.
Verifying Degrees: Businesses may verify degrees earned by Naropa University alumni through the National Student Clearinghouse‘s degree verification system. Please note that some students may have signed a Request for Non-release of Information and degrees earned by these students will not be verifiable through this system or through the university.
Verify Current Enrollment: Current students may print an enrollment verification certificate for a semester after the last day of drop/add for that semester. Log into MyNaropa to use this service.
Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act: Learn more about The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 and how your rights are protected. To restrict or release your academic records, please sign onto MyNaropa and fill out one of the following forms found under the Student and Alumni tab:
Request for Non-release of Student Directory Information: Use this to keep us from releasing any of your information, including restricting verification of your degree.
Student Waiver of FERPA Rights: Use this form to allow another person to view your records.
Naropa University’s Data Privacy Policy: Learn about what information Naropa University digitally collects and how it is used.