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Contact the Registrars Office An official marriage certificate. Certified divorce decree. An updated birth certificate. Documentation of court-ordered name change. Proof of naturalization. Social security card. Passport. A state-issued ID or drivers license.
Your Diploma Name A students diploma name does not need to match their primary name. A student can choose any alternate name to be printed on their diploma. Some examples of alternate names include but are not limited to: First name, initial, or an alternate form of first name.
Answer. Your name will appear on your diploma exactly how you specify on your graduation application. If you have a preferred first name that is not your legal first name, please be sure to put your preferred first name on your graduation application.
Guidance on Post-Nominal Letters Award LevelAward TypeAbbreviation First Degree Placement Year Awards Diploma in Professional Studies DPS Postgraduate Awards Postgraduate Certificate PGCert Postgraduate Diploma PGDip Masters Degrees Master of Arts MA28 more rows
Can I change my name on my GED / equivalency certificate because of marriage or divorce? No. Names can only be changed if required by court-orders such as witness protection and gender changes.
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If youd like to change the name on your high school diploma, the first step is to contact the registrar of your high school. You can do this by mailing your request, faxing it, or going into the office in person. Make sure you have the right documents and indicate how youd like your new name to appear on the diploma.
If you want to change your name on your college diploma, you must notify the registrars office. The registrar will send you a new diploma within six weeks. You may need to fax your documents or visit in person to change your name. The registrar will verify that your name is correct before issuing the new diploma.
California is the first state to enact such a law. And beginning with the 202324 graduating class, the legislation will require public institutions to allow students to choose their names on diplomas without legal documentation of a name or gender change.

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