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A Guide to Replacing Your Lost Diploma

Walking across that stage for the first time is an unforgettable experience. Fast food was the only solace during those four years of grueling work and exam schedules that left many students in tears. Or maybe just tons of drunken parties.

No matter what happens, your time at college will be one of the most formative of your life. You intend to go places after you graduate. Perhaps further academic study, or possibly a professional career. You’ll be miles ahead of the many others either way.

You’ve been out of work for a while and are looking for a new position. You have been asked to provide your diploma, but you can’t seem to find it. You’ve decided that there’s no hope now.

If this is the case, read on for information on how to get a new certificate.

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If You Still Have Your School’s Contact Info in Mind

Digital diplomas were a missed chance, but it’s not uncommon to misplace a degree; luckily, there are other ways to get a replacement.

If you still have your school’s contact information, you can breeze through this.

Get in touch with your alma mater, explain your predicament, and tell them you want to earn a new degree. The next step is for the college or university to verify your identify (using things like student IDs or SSNs).

In the case of a high school diploma, you should contact the main office, and in the case of a college or university diploma, you should contact the registrar’s office.

Everything you need to know about diploma replacements.

If You Can’t Seem to Remember

If you can’t think of any contacts at your school, a simple internet search should help you find them. However, things may get more difficult if your school is closed or if you can’t locate their contact information.

If you need to verify your high school graduation, you should get in touch with the district administration office in the area where your high school is located. If this has also been discontinued, the education department in your state is the place to look.

There, you’ll provide them with the information they need including your name and the year you graduated.

Closings at larger colleges are extremely unusual, but they do occur at smaller schools. The process for contacting the state education agency in which your university was located remains the same.

When You Can’t Find One

A “fake diploma” can be ordered from any of the many websites that specialize in this service if your institution does not issue duplicates. They might have it in their database if you enter your school, college, or university and the year you graduated.

This may be more expensive, but it could save you a lot of trouble when communicating with your school.

Acquiring a Substitute Diploma

Occasionally, things will occur. Your diploma is just another thing that can go misplaced. Don’t get worked up if you misplace your diploma; just place an order for a new one. Time is saved, and credibility is established when communicating with your potential employer.

Get that degree and ace the interview you’ve been dreading.

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