If you homeschool, you have almost certainly asked some version of this question: how do I prove what my child has learned? The portfolio review is coming, or the umbrella school wants records, or you are simply looking ahead to college applications and realizing you will need a transcript — and you are the registrar now.
The usual answers all ask for something in return. Transcript-builder websites want an account. Tracking apps want a login and, with it, a permanent home for the most personal information there is: a record of how your child thinks, where they struggle, and what they have studied. For a great many homeschooling families, handing that over is precisely the thing they left the system to avoid.
There is another way, and Global Sovereign University just built it. It is called the Sovereign Transcript, it is free, and it works without an account because it never needs your data in the first place.
Why no account is required
Here is the mechanism, stated plainly. Every game on the GSU platform already saves a child's progress directly in the browser, on the family's own device. No account has ever been required to play, and that same design is what makes the transcript possible. The tool reads the progress already sitting on your device and assembles it into a record — subjects studied, units completed, questions answered correctly, badges earned — grouped by subject the way a transcript should be.
By default, the page makes no network calls at all. Your information is never uploaded and never tracked. The document is built on your computer, from your computer, and stays there unless you choose to print it or save it as a PDF.
Turning it into a real portfolio
Game progress is only half of a homeschool education, so the tool lets you add the other half. Beneath the recorded scores, you enter everything that happened away from the screen: the books your child read, the field trips you took, the science experiments, the volunteer hours, the projects built on the kitchen table. Those entries print alongside the academic record, producing the kind of complete, dated portfolio that evaluators and reviewers actually want to see.
You add the student's name and the school year, click print, and sign it. That signed copy is your official family record.
Why this matters beyond convenience
The Sovereign Transcript is built on a principle, not just a feature: the record of a child's education should belong to that child's family. Not to a database, not to a company, not to an institution that can change its terms, raise its price, or disappear. The permanent record, owned by the family — that is the whole idea, and it is the same reason this entire university requires no signup and charges nothing.
Every person on Earth is born with an American spirit: an untamed yearning for a better tomorrow. For a homeschooling family, part of that tomorrow is the simple freedom to teach your own children and to hold the proof of it in your own hands — without trading away their privacy to get it.
Build your free homeschool transcript at read.globalsovereignuniversity.org/transcript.html, or start from the Homeschool Campus. No account. No cost. Nothing leaves your device.


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