About Matthew Bass

Software developer, homeschool graduate, entrepreneur, and founder of Transcript Maker, the high school transcript app.

New feature: unweighted GPAs

By |2017-12-28T10:05:59-05:00March 7th, 2011|Announcements|

Weighted GPAs are what colleges typically want to see on a transcript. However, there are situations where a college specifically requests an unweighted GPA. Transcript Maker now supports both. A weighted GPA is displayed by default. To switch to an unweighted GPA, go to your transcript’s settings (see below) and uncheck the box labeled “Use weighted [...]

New feature: pass/fail grading

By |2017-12-28T10:06:19-05:00August 3rd, 2010|Announcements|

Another much-requested feature has come to Transcript Maker: pass/fail grading! Any credit hours assigned to a pass/fail course will be included in the transcript total, but the course won’t impact GPA. Pass/fail grading is available immediately on all upgraded Transcript Maker accounts.

New feature: A+ letter grade

By |2017-12-28T10:06:42-05:00May 11th, 2010|Announcements|

Transcript Maker now supports A as a letter grade for those who need it. A is weighted with a numerical grade of 4.33 and impacts your GPA like any other letter grade. (Visit the help area for an overview of Transcript Maker's grading system.) This new letter grade is available immediately on all Transcript Maker [...]

New feature: custom issue dates

By |2017-10-04T14:52:33-04:00April 8th, 2009|Announcements|

If you’ve ever wanted to change the issue date on your transcripts, your wish has been granted. The issue date used to be set to the date on which the transcript was generated. Now, those with upgraded accounts can set the issue date to whatever they would like. The issue date can be edited using [...]

New feature: custom year labels

By |2017-10-04T14:52:12-04:00March 24th, 2009|Announcements|

We’re very excited to announce a highly requested feature: custom year labels. In the past, we only offered a standard set of year labels (Freshman, Sophomore, and so on). Now, paid users can choose to use years (2006, 2007), names and years (Freshman 2006/2007), or grades (9th, 10th). To choose which year label to use, [...]

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