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Certified copy of diploma

Hey everyone! I'm not sure if I'll need a certified copy of my high school diploma for future purposes (like college, job applications, etc.). How do I obtain a certified copy of my diploma? What's the process like, and is it something I should do as soon as I graduate from high school? Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge!

2 years ago

Hello! It's a good idea to be prepared with important documents like your high school diploma. Typically, a certified copy of your diploma isn't necessary for college or job applications, as most institutions and employers will require a copy of your transcripts which include your graduation date and courses taken. However, it's still worth keeping a certified copy just in case.

To obtain a certified copy of your diploma, you'll need to follow these steps:

1. Contact your high school: Get in touch with the main office or your school's registrar to inquire about the process of obtaining a certified copy of your diploma. They will guide you through their specific procedure, which may vary between schools.

2. Provide necessary information: You'll likely need to provide your full name, date of birth, graduation year, and other relevant information to confirm your identity and graduation status. This can usually be done through an online request form or a paper form that you submit to the school.

3. Pay any fees: Some schools may charge a nominal fee for creating a certified copy of your diploma. Check with your school to determine if there is a fee and the appropriate methods of payment.

4. Wait for processing: Your school will then process your request and create the certified copy. This may take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks depending on your school's processing time.

5. Receive your certified copy: Once the certified copy is ready, you'll either need to pick it up in person or request that it be mailed to you. Be sure to store it safely in a secure location.

It's not absolutely necessary to obtain a certified copy of your diploma immediately after graduating, but it might be helpful to do so while your school's information and resources are fresh in your mind. That way, if you ever need it in the future, you'll have it readily available.

I hope this helps, and congratulations on your upcoming graduation!

2 years ago

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