No. It is proper to say someone graduated FROM high school. You can't eliminate "from."
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You would have to contact the Office of the Registrar at the school the individual allegedly graduated from.
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This is the information age! You can find anything out about anybody. However, you most likely have to pay for it. There are some web sites where you can do a background check on an individual, but for a fee. Employers typically contact the registrars office at the school the individual indicated they graduated from. But without having that information it is difficult. Some people contact the alumni association at the school an individual indicated they graduated from, but once again you do not have that information. Sometimes you can find information about someone from their friends or relatives, and yes, once again you may not have access to those people. So, the only thing left is, ask the individual directly or pay for the information if it means that much to you.This is the information age! You can find anything out about anybody. However, you most likely have to pay for it. There are some web sites where you can do a background check on an individual, but for a fee. Employers typically contact the registrars office at the school the individual indicated they graduated from. But without having that information it is difficult. Some people contact the alumni association at the school an individual indicated they graduated from, but once again you do not have that information. Sometimes you can find information about someone from their friends or relatives, and yes, once again you may not have access to those people. So, the only thing left is, ask the individual directly or pay for the information if it means that much to you.This is the information age! You can find anything out about anybody. However, you most likely have to pay for it. There are some web sites where you can do a background check on an individual, but for a fee. Employers typically contact the registrars office at the school the individual indicated they graduated from. But without having that information it is difficult. Some people contact the alumni association at the school an individual indicated they graduated from, but once again you do not have that information. Sometimes you can find information about someone from their friends or relatives, and yes, once again you may not have access to those people. So, the only thing left is, ask the individual directly or pay for the information if it means that much to you.This is the information age! You can find anything out about anybody. However, you most likely have to pay for it. There are some web sites where you can do a background check on an individual, but for a fee. Employers typically contact the registrars office at the school the individual indicated they graduated from. But without having that information it is difficult. Some people contact the alumni association at the school an individual indicated they graduated from, but once again you do not have that information. Sometimes you can find information about someone from their friends or relatives, and yes, once again you may not have access to those people. So, the only thing left is, ask the individual directly or pay for the information if it means that much to you.This is the information age! You can find anything out about anybody. However, you most likely have to pay for it. There are some web sites where you can do a background check on an individual, but for a fee. Employers typically contact the registrars office at the school the individual indicated they graduated from. But without having that information it is difficult. Some people contact the alumni association at the school an individual indicated they graduated from, but once again you do not have that information. Sometimes you can find information about someone from their friends or relatives, and yes, once again you may not have access to those people. So, the only thing left is, ask the individual directly or pay for the information if it means that much to you.This is the information age! You can find anything out about anybody. However, you most likely have to pay for it. There are some web sites where you can do a background check on an individual, but for a fee. Employers typically contact the registrars office at the school the individual indicated they graduated from. But without having that information it is difficult. Some people contact the alumni association at the school an individual indicated they graduated from, but once again you do not have that information. Sometimes you can find information about someone from their friends or relatives, and yes, once again you may not have access to those people. So, the only thing left is, ask the individual directly or pay for the information if it means that much to you.
The Office of the Registrar at the institution the individual stated they graduated from will validate graduation information to employers. If you are not an employer, you can contact the Alumni Association at the school the individual stated they graduated from. They keep a list of individuals who have graduated.
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If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.
The school you graduated from is your alma mater. ----
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