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diploma

[dih-ploh-muh] / dɪˈploʊ mə /


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The two-time NBA champion was greeted with a loud ovation as he was handed his diploma and gave a thumbs up to his family.

From Washington Times

Scores are based on scholarship athletes earning one point each semester they are academically eligible and another point each semester they remain in school or earn their diploma.

From Washington Times

And rural Americans with a bachelor’s degree earn 44 percent more, on average, than those with high school diplomas.

From Washington Post

The law also requires high schools to divert some students away from completing traditional high school education, ushering them instead into adult labor markets with "career ready" vocational-style diplomas.

From Salon

"This country does not recognise our diploma or curriculum from the Philippines," she said.

From Reuters