Grade Reports and Viewing Your Academic Transcript
Bread Loaf no longer mails grade reports to students; instead, you can find your grades online. Click here for instructions that will tell you how to get access to your grades. If you do not know your Middlebury College identification number (it is your student ID number), get in touch with the Bread Loaf office.
You may also view your cumulative transcript online by using the same procedure. Please note that you cannot use this as an official transcript; if you need an official copy, follow the instructions below.
Please also note: You will not be able to access your grades until you have paid any outstanding balance on your Bread Loaf bill.
Request an Official Transcript
Transcript requests must be made in writing (and not by e-mail) to the Middlebury College registrar.
Click here to learn about requesting an official transcript and to download a transcript request form.
Bread Loaf Credits
Each one-unit course at Bread Loaf receives three semester hours (the equivalent of four and one-half quarter hours) of graduate credit. All of the courses offered at the New Mexico, North Carolina, and Vermont campuses are one-unit courses, and each course meets five hours a week. The regular two-unit Oxford courses receive six semester hours of graduate credit.
In order to be used for a Bread Loaf M.A. or M.Litt., all credits must have been earned within 10 years of a student's initial enrollment at Bread Loaf, and a grade of B- or better is required in order to receive course credit.