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diploma
A document issued by an educational institution testifying that the recipient has earned a degree or has successfully completed a particular course of study
{n} a deed of some privilege or degree
Inscribed bronze tablet about, 130mm by 130mm, and the recording the official honourable discharge of troops after 25 years service, and the grant of privileges These privileges included citizenship for each man, his children, and the legalisation of his marriage Diplomas (diplomata) name the units, the men concerned, the emperor, the governor, and are normally dated to a specific day and year; the are consequently exceptionally useful sources of evidence for provincial governors and garrisons The tablet was fastened to another, bearing the names of witnesses, and sealed to ensure its authenticity Each diploma was a miniature copy of the original set up in Rome The term is a modern one, using the Latin word for an official letter of recommendation or favour written by the emperor or a magistrate
{i} certificate given upon completion of a course of study (i.e. high school, university, etc.)
Graduate program for which the minimum admission requirement is a baccalaureate, and which has fewer requirements than a masters
A certificate issued by a high school, college, etc indicating graduation or the conferring of a degree In certain instances a diploma may be required when applying for a mortgage
An official piece of paper given by colleges and high schools to students when they complete a specific course of study
Educational recognition given for the successful completion of two-years (full-time) study at a college, technical institute or vocational college Prepares students for work in a specific field or group of occupations
a qualification in the vocational education and training and higher education sectors See also Australian Qualifications Framework
A letter or writing, usually under seal, conferring some privilege, honor, or power; a document bearing record of a degree conferred by a literary society or educational institution
The certificate issuesd by a University testifying that the recipient has successfully completed a course of study
A qualification awarded for a course of higher education
literally means something folded (Greek) Diplomas used to be written on parchment, folded, and sealed The word is applied to licences given to graduates to assume a degree, to clergymen, to physicians, agents, and so on
A diploma is a qualification which may be awarded to a student by a university or college, or by a high school in the United States. a new two-year course leading to a diploma in social work
A formal document certifying the successful completion of a prescribed program of studies
1 An academic qualification received after completing a diploma program (distinct from a degree) 2 The actual document certifying that a student has completed their degree or diploma Also known as a parchment
a document certifying the successful completion of a course of study
  The total number of graduates divided by the total number of students who left school (both completers and drop-outs from that class over the past four years)   Completers are both graduates and students who receive a certificate of completion other than a diploma NOTE:   This percentage reflects the graduation rate from the school year prior to the reporting year
In many countries the academic status associated with a Diploma is very high, being equivalent to that of a good university degree at the Masters level For example, the Dip Ing is the title conferred upon the University Geodetic Engineer in Germany, Finland and elswhere In the UK by contrast, the word "diploma" alone has a lower connotation only a little higher than that of a "certificate" If it is associated with an adjective: such as "postgraduate" a much higher status is accorded
An official-looking document conferring a degree on a person or certifying that the person has adequately completed a prescribed course of study
(isim) diploma