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In order to get a certified copy of a diploma, you'll need to contact the school district office of where your high school is located. You'll need to visit them in person to request your high school transcripts and a certified copy of a diploma, and they'll most likely charge you a small fee.
In order to get a certified copy of a diploma, you'll need to contact the school district office of where your high school is located. You'll need to visit them in person to request your high school transcripts and a certified copy of a diploma, and they'll most likely charge you a small fee.
Go to the website of your former high school. More and more high schools are developing websites that are comprehensive in nature. Ask for an electronic copy of your diploma. Fill out a request form and provide identity verification. Receive the copy of your diploma in your email.
Unfortunately, a copy cannot be used if it's required by your employer or prospective college. Therefore, if and when you need additional copies, you will likely have to pay a small fee. The fee differs from one high school to the next, but it usually costs anywhere between $10 and $25.
Wait 2-3 weeks to receive a copy of your diploma. Almost always, this will be mailed to you. Only expect an electronic copy if you are specifically promised one. It will take the Department of Education or the school district about 2-3 weeks on average to process your request and send your copy.
You can visit the website of the school, or you find it in a phone directory. Go to the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEAP) website to find out if the school is duly accredited. Confirm the high school diploma of the job applicant.
In many cases, a diploma does not count as the official academic record of your high school education, though it does prove you graduated.
In order to get a certified copy of a diploma, you'll need to contact the school district office of where your high school is located. You'll need to visit them in person to request your high school transcripts and a certified copy of a diploma, and they'll most likely charge you a small fee.
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