Should a graduate student attach form 1042-s (provided by university on account of stipend) and file by mail, if filing as a resident alien and using form 1040?

I'm an international graduate student filing as a resident (I pass the substantial presence test). I received a 1042-S from my university on account of my graduate stipend. I also received a form 1098-t. I was able to add the amount of my taxable scholarship under my income with turbotax and I'm ready to file. My question is whether I should attach forms 1042-s and 1098-t to my return and file by mail, or if it is okay to e-file without those forms (the IRS should have those on my file too, I assume). I'm not claiming any education credits or tuition and fee deductions (which is what 1098-t is for, as far as I can tell. I'm also wondering whether I need to attach any info/statement about the qualified educational expenses (required student fees, books, etc.) that make the amount of my taxable scholarship lower than that which is stated in my 1042-s and 1098-t. Thanks!