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The GED (General Educational Development or General Equivalency Diploma) exam is the most well-known and widely accepted high school equivalency exam. Its the most popular way to obtain a high school equivalency credential, with the vast majority of postsecondary schools and employers accepting it.
Connections Academy schools are tuition-free online public schools for students in grades K12. With the flexibility of a virtual classroom, students can get their high school diploma on their own time.
You must contact the Regional Office of Education for the county in which you tested in to request your transcripts or certificates. Cook County residents should contact the Cook County High School Equivalency Records Office at iccb. CookHSE@illinois.gov or by calling 1-312-814-4488.
Certified Copy of Diploma Please complete the request form and fax (217-333-3100) or mail or hand-deliver (901 West Illinois Street, Suite 140, Urbana, IL 61801) the form, along with a good photocopy of the original diploma, to us. Certified copies of diplomas are $6.00 each.
Closed public school records are kept by regional offices of education. The directory can be found here: ISBE REGIONAL OFFICES OF EDUCATION . For more information about records from closed high schools, call 217-782-4321.
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A transcript is an official document that shows the courses you have taken, the grades earned, and a cumulative grade point average (GPA). A transcript is not a diploma. Most colleges require that you submit a transcript, not a diploma, as part of the college admissions process.
Illinois Online High School for Traditional Students Students looking for an alternative to the traditional classroom setting can now complete their high school education at their own pace, from the comfort of their homes with USCIs Online High School Program!
For a GED, HiSET, or TASC Verification Letter only, contact the Cook County HSE Records office via email at ICCB.CookHSE@Illinois.gov.

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