Proof of High School Graduation
Acceptable documentation of high school graduation (called Proof of High School Graduation) must be received by the institution prior to the first day of the second quarter or term in the program of study. It is the student’s responsibility to provide acceptable documentation of high school graduation or its equivalency. The University will evaluate the validity of a student’s high school completion and students may be asked to provide additional supporting documentation. If there is reason to believe the high school diploma is not valid or was not obtained from an entity that provides secondary school education, the student will be administratively withdrawn from the University and financially responsible for all costs of attending.
Students will not be considered regular students at the University until Proof of High School Graduation requirements are met.
For students who intend to utilize Federal Financial Aid to cover tuition and fees, no Federal Financial Aid funds will be disbursed to a student’s account until the Proof of High School Graduation requirements are met.