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If your school closes and you need a replacement diploma, it'll take some work, but a new diploma can be obtained.
1. Contact your state's Office of Degree Authorization or Student Assistance Commission. These departments might be one in the same, but they also might be two separate entities.
2. Locate the list of closed schools within your state and find the school you attended. In most cases, contact information is scarce, but the state organizations should have any information, like a school's new name or a website with contact information.
3. Contact your department of education if the school you attended that no longer exists has no contact information. The state DOE should hold records and can reproduce diplomas as needed.
4. Provide either entity, as listed in Step 2 and Step 3, with your graduation year, as well as your birth date and Social Security number. This will prove vital when looking up information from your years of attendance.
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