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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the diploma order form in our editor.
  2. Enter your Student UHD ID Number in the designated field to identify your records.
  3. Pay the diploma/graduation fee of $50.00 at the Cashier’s Office, either in person, via fax, or by mail. Ensure you keep the receipt for submission.
  4. Print your name exactly as it should appear on your diploma in the specified format (e.g., FIRST MIDDLE LAST). This must match your academic records.
  5. Provide a mailing address where you would like your diploma sent, including number/street/apt, city, state, and zip code.
  6. Indicate how many diplomas you wish to order and select your graduation term along with degree(s) and major(s) as applicable.
  7. Fill in your email address and contact numbers for any follow-up communication.
  8. Sign and date the form before submitting it along with your payment receipt to the Registrar's Office N-330.

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Order a Diploma Replacement or eDiploma Online There is a $20 charge for bachelors, masters, and certificates. There is a $30 charge for Law School, School of Dentistry (DDS), and Rackham Doctoral diplomas. Your diploma will be printed and mailed within one to two days of your order.
Contact your high school or school administrative office and ask for a replacement. There will likely be a cost for reprinting and shipping, but if you want it you should be able to get it.
No matter the reason, contact the Office of the Registrar at the college or university you attended. For public universities or private universities in the United States, you can simply Google Registrar Office replacement diploma along with the full name of your alma mater.
Hey there, no need to panic! You can definitely get a replacement for your lost high school diploma. Contact your high schools main office or the district office, and they should be able to guide you through the process of obtaining a duplicate diploma or an official transcript.
Its easy to lose or damage your high school diploma. If this has happened to you, you should be able to replace it easily enough. Sometimes you can get a new copy directly from your school, and other times you might have to contact a school district office or your states Department of Education.

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Expect to pay a fee The fee for a new diploma can range anywhere from $25 to $150, depending on the school and the type of degree youre replacing.
official high school transcript from a state approved high school. copy of a United States High School Diploma from a state approved high school.
You can expect to pay a small fee for the copy. How much will you have to pay, though? Well, the fee is different for every school but the range is generally $15 to $100 plus. Its easy to get a replacement diploma for the one you lost as long as you know the contact information of your school.

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