MyCreds
General Information for Students and Graduates
uLethbridge is partnered with a national online portal called MyCreds.ca – an online credential wallet that contains official documents and credentials that students and alum receive from their institution. MyCreds.ca is a secure online service that allows colleges and universities to issue secure digital records online so that students and alum can access their records and share them with third parties (like other post-secondary institutions for admission applications or future employers).
Parchments: uLethbridge graduates (as of October 2020) receive their official parchments in their digital wallet in the MyCreds.ca portal. When the parchment is available, the graduate receives an email to their uleth.ca email from MyCreds.ca letting them know their parchment is available on their secure portal. The email includes a link for the graduate to create their profile on MyCreds.ca so they can access their parchment and any future documents.
Transcripts: ULethbridge students and alum receive official digital transcripts on MyCreds with each official transcript request made through the Bridge or through communication with the Information Centre. Students and alum can request paper transcripts or digital transcripts when making their request. All paper transcript requests come with a digital transcript that is accessible through MyCreds. Paper transcript requests are paid for during the time of the request. Digital transcript requests are paid for in the MyCreds portal. Payment on MyCreds is made prior to access to the transcript. Each transcript requested is $12. MyCreds transcript have a small service fee. Learn more here.
To learn more about how MyCreds.ca works, please visit their website and explore the FAQs or check out this short introductory video. Also be sure to check out the MyCreds YouTube channel for a series of How-To videos that explain different functions of the credential wallet.
The uLethbridge Grading System is now found here. Official paper and digital transcripts have a link at the top of the page to this Grading Systems page.
Authentic Documents you can Trust
Not only will students and graduates be able to access a digital copy of their parchment(s) and/or official transcripts on MyCreds.ca, but you can be assured that your digital documents are secure and verified.
Once you log into MyCreds.ca, you are able to share a link with other post-secondary institutions, employers, or whomever you choose to view your official document. The people you share your documents with via MyCreds.ca are called Share Recipients. Your share recipients will be able to click on the link you share with them and view your verified document.
MyCreds uses a number of security features to ensure your document’s verification and integrity.
When viewed in the PDF format, your document has a number of security features described below. These security features do not apply to a printed copy. Under no circumstance should a printed copy be relied upon as it could be subject to tampering. This document is shared as a single-use transaction between the learner and the share recipient and downloads are for record-keeping purposes only. Forwarding or reproducing this document will render the parchment not valid.
When viewed in the Adobe PDF format, the digital signature of the document should be interpreted as follows:
The blue-ribbon symbol signifies that the contents of the document have not been altered after it was downloaded. It does not signify its currency (it may have been revoked or replaced by the University with a more up-to-date document). If the document does not display a valid certification and signature message, reject this document immediately.
This symbol with a red cross signifies that the issued document is invalid. An invalid digital certificate display means either the digital signature is not authentic, or the document has been altered. A document with an invalid digital signature display should be rejected.
This symbol signifies that the Author is Unknown. Author Unknown can have two possible meanings: The parchment is a self-signed document or has been issued by an unknown or untrusted parchment authority and therefore has not been trusted. If you receive this message, make sure you are properly connected to the internet. If you have a connection and you still cannot validate the digital signature on-line, reject this document.
This symbol indicates that Adobe needs to validate the signatures. You will need to follow the instructions to validate the signature. Should the signature validate successfully, you will be presented with the blue-ribbon symbol above. If it cannot validate the signature, the red cross will be presented.
Share recipients can learn more about security and legal validity and verifying documents by visiting the Share Recipients FAQs.