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What if a private university loses its diploma?
Private schools have closed down, college diplomas are still valid, and private schools have closed down. As long as it is a diploma issued before the private school is closed, and the students complete all the learning tasks and complete all the credits, the diploma issued by the school according to law is valid and recognized by the state and society. Even if the school closes down after the diploma is issued, the diploma is still valid. The school website may be closed after the crash. There are many ways to inquire about the graduation certificate, which can be found in official website, the provincial education department where the school is located. The information that can be found on Xuexin.com shows that you have passed the certification, and your self-taught undergraduate degree will not be cancelled by Xuexin.com.

The academic qualifications of extended information private colleges are divided into different types, which usually refer to the academic certificates obtained when private colleges recruit full-time undergraduate and junior college students. Without the approval of the Ministry of Education, the state does not recognize their academic qualifications.

According to the newly promulgated Law on the Promotion of Private Education, as long as it is a private university approved by the state, its education has the same effect as that of a public university (its students have the opportunity to obtain scholarships, grants, poverty subsidies and postgraduate and doctoral examinations granted by the state during their school days, and social employment units shall not treat them differently when they work after graduation). In order to expand the resources of higher education, the state encourages public undergraduate colleges to set up independent colleges (private colleges) in conjunction with social funds as a way to utilize non-state-owned enterprises.