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  1. A high school diploma (or high school degree) is a diploma awarded upon graduation of high school. A high school diploma is awarded after completion of courses of studies lasting four years, typically from grade 9 to grade 12. It is the school leaving qualification in the United States and Canada.

  2. Criteria. American High School Diploma. The diploma you are holding is accredited by one of the following accreditation agencies: Cognia (formerly known as AdvancED) Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges, Commission on Secondary Schools (MSACS, usually known as MSA)

  3. The RAS High School curriculum qualifies students to earn a US High School Diploma. Student choice in all subject areas allows students to tailor their High School diploma to meet the requirements of desired future studies.

  4. At EF Academy, university advising and preparation for the SAT, ACT, TOEFL and IELTS are built into the US High School Diploma program. On successful completion of this program, graduates are awarded a US High School Diploma accredited by the State Department of Education.

  5. The American high school diploma, awarded by any accredited American secondary school is formally recognized around the world. With the additional requirements of AP® or IB® Examinations, American high school students have access to study anywhere in the world.

  6. What’s the difference between a high school diploma and high school certificate, sometimes called a certificate of completion? See a side-by-side comparison.

  7. All ACS graduates earn an ACS high school diploma (US). A student must gain a minimum of 20 credits in acceptable High School courses, and must complete at least one semester of Senior Year at ACS in order to be eligible.

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