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If selected, a student may be required to provide one of the following documents that indicate the student’s high school completion status when the student begins college in the 2016-2017 academic year:
- A copy of the student’s high school diploma
- A copy of the student’s final official high school transcript that shows the date when the diploma was awarded
- A copy of the student’s General Educational Development (GED) certificate or GED transcript
- An academic transcript that indicates the student successfully completed at least a two-year program that is acceptable for full credit toward a bachelor’s degree
- If State law requires a homeschooled student to obtain a secondary school completion credential for home school (other than a high school diploma or its recognized equivalent), a copy of that credential
- If State law does not require a homeschooled student to obtain a secondary school completion credential for home school (other than a high school diploma or its recognized equivalent), a transcript or the equivalent, signed by the student’s parent or guardian, that lists the secondary school courses the student completed and documents the successful completion of a secondary school education in a home school setting