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How to find a Military High School Diploma

Hey, I've had my fair share of moving around and seems like I've misplaced my military high school diploma. How can I find it? Or is there a way to get a new one? Thanks in advance for the help!

2 months ago

Getting a copy of your military high school diploma isn't a strenuous process, but finding the right source can be a bit tricky. I can guide you through the steps.

Firstly, you should try to contact your high school directly. Generally, high schools keep precise records of all their past students. You should be able to request a copy of your diploma or an official transcript (which colleges usually accept in lieu of a diploma) from them. If you can remember the name of your high school, look for its contact information online, either on their official website or through a quick internet search.

If you're unable to get in touch with your school or if they no longer have a record of your diploma, your next step should be contacting the school district the high school falls under. If you don't remember the district but remember the location of the school, an online search should help you find the district's contact information.

Alternatively, if you were part of a program like the National Guard Youth Challenge program, you might want to contact them directly.

Remember, it's extremely important to keep your personal documents in a safe place, so make sure you keep the retrieved diploma securely this time. To prevent the repetition of such a situation, you might consider scanning your diploma and saving it in a secure location digitally, like a password-protected folder in your computer or a private cloud storage service.

In any case, make sure you don't give up searching. These documents can often take time to retrieve, but they surely are retrievable. I wish you the best of luck in getting your diploma back!

2 months ago

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