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An Apostille may neither be required nor necessary. The CeDiploma has legal standing, is non-repudiating, and can be validated here to provide absolute confidence in the credential’s authenticity. Questions should be directed to [email protected].
Apostille alternative, ONLY for institutions in the state of Virginia:
An Apostille may neither be required nor necessary. The CeDiploma has legal standing, is non-repudiating, and can be validated here to provide absolute confidence in the credential’s authenticity. Pursuant to Virginia Code section 23.1-900.01, “each public institution of higher education and private institution of higher education may provide any diploma or other proof of education to requesting individuals or entities using the method that it deems appropriate, in either electronic or paper form.” *
Questions should be directed to [email protected].
* schev.edu – State of Virginia: Current Advisories
You may check institutional accreditation through the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA):
(CHEA is an independent, non-profit organization, and neither endorses, authorizes, sponsors, nor is affiliated with CeCredential Trust.) https://www.chea.org/search-institutions.
For more information, please visit CeCredential Trust.