 Video 1 – Registering for a BCEID and Accessing the Student Transcript Service The Student Transcript Service is an online application that allows current and former students to access their secondary school transcripts, certificates, scholarship information, course, assessment and examination marks. Students can also order and electronically send transcripts to post-secondary institutions. This video will show students how to access the Student Transcript Service, also known as the STS, and help students navigate the dashboard. To get started, students must register for a BC Government account called the BCEID before accessing the STS. From the STS webpage, students will need to click on the Sign Up for a BCEID to register for the basic BCEID. This BCEID allows you to sign in securely to many government services in British Columbia. It is very important that the students remember their reset password answers so that if they forget their password, they can get a confirmation code sent to their email address to reset it. Students will complete the registration by providing their personal education number, legal first name and last name, date of birth and email address. This information must match the information that the school of record has on file for the student. If entered incorrectly three times, the student will be locked out of the system until Ministry of Education staff can clear the information. The student will receive an email from Student Transcript Service once the system has been unlocked and they could try to register again. Once the student has completed the registration, they will be sent an email with a confirmation to link the created BCEID to the student's STS account. This link must be activated within 24 hours of receiving the email, otherwise the registration will need to be completed again. Now, the student will be able to log into the STS with their user ID and password and access the Student Transcript Service Dashboard. This dashboard shows the student the different options for accessing their information. As an example, a student can view their marks by selecting View your transcript, which provides the student with their marks that have been loaded. The transcript shown will have an unofficial transcript of grades title, which will become official when ordered through the system. Students can also view their current graduation assessment and provincial exam results by clicking on this link. Video 2 in this series of videos will show students how to order and send their transcripts to post-secondary institutions. And Video 3 will show students how to send an electronic copy by PDF download or a printed copy by mail.