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Self-certification of Secondary School Completion is a legal document that was released by the New Hampshire Department of Education - a government authority operating within New Hampshire.
Q: What is self-certification of secondary school completion in New Hampshire?
A: Self-certification of secondary school completion is a process in New Hampshire where individuals can affirm that they have successfully completed high school.
Q: Who is eligible for self-certification of secondary school completion?
A: Individuals who have completed high school and meet certain criteria, such as age and residency requirements, are eligible for self-certification.
Q: What are the benefits of self-certification of secondary school completion?
A: Self-certification allows individuals to demonstrate that they have completed high school without having to obtain an official transcript or diploma.
Q: What is the purpose of self-certification?
A: The purpose of self-certification is to simplify the process of verifying secondary school completion for various purposes, such as employment, college applications, or military enlistment.
Q: How do I self-certify my secondary school completion in New Hampshire?
A: To self-certify, you need to complete a self-certification form provided by the New Hampshire Department of Education and submit it along with any required supporting documentation.
Q: What documents may be required for self-certification?
A: Supporting documents may include proof of identity, residency, and completion of high school, such as a copy of a high school diploma or unofficial transcript.
Q: Are there any fees associated with self-certification?
A: There are no fees for self-certification of secondary school completion in New Hampshire.
Q: Can self-certification be used for all purposes that require proof of secondary school completion?
A: While self-certification is accepted for many purposes, some organizations or institutions may require official transcripts or diplomas instead.
Q: Can I self-certify if I obtained my high school diploma outside of New Hampshire?
A: Yes, individuals who completed high school outside of New Hampshire can still self-certify their secondary school completion as long as they meet the eligibility criteria.
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