Asking on behalf of a relative:
I graduated in the early 1990s from a relatively well-known university in the Middle East, and since then have been working at various companies in North America. I have not studied at any institution since then, and have progressed to senior management level in my field. Now, I want to apply to graduate school and obtain a Master's degree. I found out that my undergraduate university, over the decades, has lost a considerable amount of funding and is no longer at all reputable. I have a physical copy of my transcript and my diploma from when I graduated, but despite a month of making attempts to contact representatives from my undergraduate university, I have not heard anything from them as to how I can retrieve an official transcript for post-graduate applications. The website for the university is very run-down and has not been updated in years, with broken links everywhere. There is no student portal to request academic information or anything of the like. Even if I go in person, I am having doubts that they even still have my records on file.
I am not willing to repeat my undergraduate. Is there anything I can do to go to grad school?