Education Data Exchange (EDX)

Publication date: April 4, 2025

Education Data Exchange

Welcome to the info hub for the new Education Data Exchange (EDX). This resource is for staff in schools and districts responsible for submitting student level data (1701) and graduation records and achievement data to the ministry. 

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Questions about the EDX platform can be sent to EducationDataExchange@gov.bc.ca.

If you have questions related to the 1701 collection process, email Data.Management@gov.bc.ca.

If you have questions about TRAX, email TRAX.Support@gov.bc.ca


On this page

Use EDX to confirm school names and addresses for transcripts and graduation certificates

School names and addresses updated in EDX will now be used for the production and distribution of student transcripts and graduation certificates.

The information provided in EDX auto-populates the School & District Contact Information (SDCI) website. School names and addresses appearing there are used for transcripts and certificates. 

If your school’s address is incorrect, please connect with your school or district EDX account manager to have it updated. If your school’s name needs to change, send a request to the relevant email below: 

Updates should be made as soon as possible, as transcripts and certificates are being produced daily.

Questions related to the EDX platform can be sent to EducationDataExchange@gov.bc.ca

Questions related to transcripts and certificates should go to TRAXSupport@gov.bc.ca

What is EDX?

EDX is a new data collection platform that has modernized and simplified how schools and districts submit student level data (1701) to the ministry.

Work is now underway to add the collection of graduation records and achievement data to the platform, encompassing what was formerly known as the TRAX to GRAD Modernization Project.

The goal is to create a single and secure collection platform that makes the submission process faster and more user-friendly, while ensuring high-quality data and transparency for schools and students.

For more details, see the Timeline & Phases section below.  

Timeline & phases

Phase 1: Winter 2023 to Fall 2024 (Complete & Active)

  • Self-serve information updates (1601): The ability for schools and districts to update their own details and contact info directly in EDX.  Updates completed in EDX auto-populate the School & District Contract Information website.
  • Secure messaging: A protected avenue for schools to share personal student information with the ministry. Examples include providing student ID to update demographic information linked to a Personal Education Number (PEN).

Phase 2: February 2025 (Complete & Active)

  • Streamlined 1701 collections: A simplified process for submitting 1701 data. All 1701 collections are now through EDX.

Phase 3: Development Underway

  • Adding graduation records and achievement data collections to the EDX platform. In this phase, EDX will replace the School Secure Web and District School Web, consolidating related collections on one platform.
  • A timeline for phase 3 will be determined by engagement with schools and districts.

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Resources 

Student level data collection (1701)

  • EDX training SharePoint Site: The EDX Training SharePoint Site houses webinars, user guides, and FAQs related to onboarding, secure messaging, updating school information (1601) and 1701 collections. If you need access, send a request to EducationDataExchange@gov.bc.ca with your name, the school or district you work for, and your role there.

Graduation Records and Achievement Data

  • User guides and other resources will be made available as phase 3 is completed. Subscribe at the bottom of this page to be notified of updates.

FAQs

Terms of use

All users are required to read and understand the terms for accessing EDX with a Microsoft or Basic BCeID credential. Each EDX user must have their own log in credential. Sharing of passwords or other access details are prohibited to protect student privacy.