A U.S. high school diploma certificate is an official document awarded to students who successfully complete the required coursework and graduation requirements set by their high school and state education department. Here are the key points:
✅ What It Is:
A credential that proves you have completed secondary education in the United States (typically from grades 9 to 12, ages 14–18).
Awarded by an accredited high school (public, private, or online) after meeting specific credit, testing, and attendance requirements.
What It Includes:
Student’s full name
Name of the high school
Date of graduation
School’s official seal or signature of school authority
Sometimes includes GPA or honors
Why It’s Important:
Required for college admission, vocational training, and many jobs in the U.S.
Accepted internationally as proof of secondary education, though some countries may require equivalency evaluation.
High School Diploma vs. GED:
A High School Diploma is earned by attending and graduating from a high school.
A GED (General Educational Development) certificate is earned by passing exams that demonstrate high school-level knowledge for those who did not graduate traditionally.
For International Use:
If you need to use a U.S. high school diploma abroad, you may also need:
A certified copy
Translation (if required)
Notarization or apostille for official/legal use in another country
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