Education workflow

Consolidate Your University Application Documents

Applying for graduate school or a new job? Use DocuStitch to stitch your academic history into a single professional file.

Browser-side execution for supported workflows. Browser session Education-ready
01

Selection

Select your degree scans and transcript PDFs.

02

Sequence

Order them to match the university’s application requirements.

03

Application-Ready

Download a single file for the admissions portal.

Workflow notes

Standing Out in University Admissions

Admissions officers spend an average of 8 minutes on a single application. If they have to click through 10 different files to see your grades, you're at a disadvantage. When you consolidate your university application documents, you are making it easier for the reader to say "Yes."

The Importance of Privacy for Students

Identity theft among college students is a rising trend. Academic transcripts contain birth dates, home addresses, and student IDs. A browser-based PDF merger like DocuStitch helps avoid unnecessary uploads during standard workflows, so you can prepare academic packets with fewer handoffs.

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Processing model

How this browser-based PDF workflow runs

Browser session

Supported DocuStitch tools process documents in the current browser session instead of sending the job to a remote processing queue.

Session-scoped files

Files are handled as browser file objects and generated outputs. Review each tool’s route labels and limits before selecting sensitive documents.

For consolidate your university application documents, use the tool’s visible processing route and output checks as your source of truth. Avoid relying on broad privacy slogans.

Standing Out in University Admissions

Admissions officers spend an average of 8 minutes on a single application. If they have to click through 10 different files to see your grades, you're at a disadvantage. When you consolidate your university application documents, you are making it easier for the reader to say "Yes."

The Importance of Privacy for Students

Identity theft among college students is a rising trend. Academic transcripts contain birth dates, home addresses, and student IDs. A browser-based PDF merger like DocuStitch helps avoid unnecessary uploads during standard workflows, so you can prepare academic packets with fewer handoffs.

Related workflows

More document jobs with similar operating constraints.

Related routes

FAQ

Q.Will admissions offices accept a merged PDF?

Yes, most portals (like CommonApp or GradApp) prefer a single file for "Additional Documents" or "Transcript History" to avoid missing attachments.

Q.Can I combine my CV with my transcripts?

Yes. You can merge any combination of documents into your final academic portfolio.

Important note

DocuStitch is not affiliated with any educational institution or admissions board. DocuStitch provides document tools and workflow guidance, not legal, financial, medical, or immigration representation. Review generated files before sharing them externally.

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Security Protocol for Education

Browser-side execution for supported workflows.

  • Official University Transcripts
  • High School Diplomas
  • Standardized Test Score Reports (GRE/GMAT/SAT)
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
### Standing Out in University Admissions Admissions officers spend an average of 8 minutes on a single application. If they have to click through 10 different files to see your grades, you're at a disadvantage. When you **consolidate your university application documents**, you are making it easier for the reader to say "Yes." ### The Importance of Privacy for Students Identity theft among college students is a rising trend. Academic transcripts contain birth dates, home addresses, and student IDs. A **browser-based PDF merger** like DocuStitch helps avoid unnecessary uploads during standard workflows, so you can prepare academic packets with fewer handoffs.